A WOMAN has caused shock after insisting she wants her home to "look like no-one lives in it".

The TikTok user gave a tour of her show-home perfect abode and the video has sparked debate – with some suggesting it resembled "a museum".

In a post, the woman called Chrissy gave viewers a peek at her pristine bedrooms, kitchen and hallway.

Not only is every inch carefully decorated, but it has also been kept incredibly clean.

The voiceover explained: "My problem is I always want my house to look like no-one lives in it."

Her post has received more than 84,000 'likes' and over 600 comments.

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Many fellow social media users left messages of praise, with one writing: "My problem is I want your house."

Another shared: "Beautiful house."

A third posted: "Your home is so precious and gorgeous."

However, several indicated she had perhaps taken her pursuit of an aesthetically pleasing living environment a little too far.

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However, viewers likened it to a "museum"Credit: Tik Tok@homeofcc

One person commented: "Get over the problem and enjoy your beautiful home, make some noise – we are only visitors in life, please have fun."

Others joked that the woman's house was effectively a modern-day museum without any signs of life.

Another shared: "I love a home not a museum."

A third added: "Then sell museum tickets at the entrance of the house."

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