Lego man cave where "everything is awesome"

SEATTLE — An architect in Seattle credits his childhood love of Lego for his career choice and now he's applied his skills on his own home, creating a Lego man cave.

Jeff Pelletier created a Lego lover's version of a man cave.  The 1903 home's basement has been transformed into Legoland.

Pelletier picked up his Lego hobby when he was a toddler and says he's probbably spent $25,000 buying bricks and kits over the years, and then there's the room itself.

Video of the Lego man cave went viral and now he's getting calls and emails from around the world.

When Pelletier bought his Capitol Hill home it was empty except for one tiny red lego brick. He says that was a sign that this is where they should build their lives and their home.