If you ever wanted to play god, annoy your coworkers, and still be right, this LEGO® Ideas project based on House M.D. set might be your prescription. The fan design by MajesticMouse064 just hit 10,000 votes on LEGO® Ideas, earning its official review. If approved, we could see it on shelves in mid-2026, just in time for your next existential crisis.

This is not your average medical drama diorama. It’s a full-blown microcosm of Princeton-Plainsboro, the fictional hospital where Gregory House turned cynicism into a medical art form.
The Brick Hospital That Lies
The build features six interconnected spaces: House’s office, the diagnostics room, Wilson’s office, Cuddy’s office, a hallway, and a patient room. Each one doubles as a love letter to obsessive fans who never got over “it’s not lupus.”

House’s office is pure chaos. His red ball sits ready for contemplation, a pet rat hides on the shelf, and the infamous chicken bet makes its fowl return. Even the smashed toilet from his argument with Cuddy is immortalized in ABS plastic. You can almost hear the cane tapping and the sarcasm dripping.

The diagnostician room is where the magic, or malpractice, happens. A whiteboard with “Lupus” written in dry sarcasm dominates the space. Nearby, a mini skull and plastic lungs.
Wilson, Cuddy, and the Hall of Headaches
Wilson’s office is the calm eye of the hurricane. His desk, his couch, even the hidden guitar House keeps stashing there, all recreated faithfully. Then there’s Cuddy’s office, complete with too many chairs and too few boundaries. The tiny hammer under her desk is a darkly comic touch for anyone who remembers the episode when House quite literally smashed his way into her patience.

The hallway scene is where the show’s cinematic identity lives on. The designer built it as a display-ready corridor, perfect for recreating the iconic walk-and-talk shots. Even the vending machine is included, because yes, House always managed to mooch a snack without paying.
It’s Not Lupus, It’s LEGO®
At roughly 2000 pieces and featuring 10 minifigures, this set is an ode to the almost magic doctor. Every major cast member makes an appearance, from House himself to Thirteen, Chase, and Kutner. Even Amber, Wilson’s tragic love interest.

If it gets approved, this could join LEGO®’s growing lineup of pop-culture tributes like the LEGO® Friends Apartments (10292), LEGO® The Office (21336), Seinfeld (21328). House M.D. feels like the next logical, if slightly misanthropic, step.
The Final Diagnosis
The brilliance of this design lies in its contradictions. It’s dark yet playful, familiar yet surprising. It’s the kind of set you can display proudly, then quietly rewatch Season 4 while assembling it again. MajesticMouse064 did a wonderful tribute to the TV show.