This LEGO Hannah Montana House Has a Rotating Miley-to-Hannah Transformation and Fans Need It

Twenty years after Hannah Montana premiered on Disney Channel, Miley Cyrus stepped back onto a replica of the Stewart family living room for a Disney+ anniversary special that sent millennials and Gen Z into a collective spiral. The show, which ran from 2006 to 2011, quickly snowballed from a children’s series about a girl living a double life into something much bigger: sold-out tours, chart-topping hits, a blockbuster movie, and the making of a generation-defining superstar. Cyrus had famously declared Hannah dead back in 2013, and spent the better part of a decade distancing herself from the blonde wig. Coming back, then, felt like something. The artist has come full circle, at peace with her past and embracing it as an important part of who she is.

Riding that wave of perfectly timed nostalgia, LEGO Ideas builder KnightVibrantKnees100 has submitted a brick-built recreation of the Stewart family home that is, frankly, just as detailed as anything Miley walked back into. The MOC (My Own Creation) covers the living room, the kitchen, and a transformation mechanism that actually rotates a Miley minifigure into Hannah Montana, which is either the most delightful play feature of the year or the most emotionally loaded one, depending on how much of your childhood this show occupied.

Designer: KnightVibrantKnees100

The build is an open-plan interior display, and the amount crammed into it is impressive. The living room anchors the right side of the model with the green sofa, a pair of striped armchairs, a coffee table scattered with magazine tiles, and a red boombox sitting on the shelf behind. A guitar leans in the corner. Bookshelves with colorful spines run along the back wall. Plants are everywhere, which feels accurate to the show’s slightly overstuffed, lived-in aesthetic. The kitchen on the left is even more packed: a stickered fridge covered in magnets, a stovetop, a wall clock, a sink with a minifig doing dishes, and the “EAT” sign spelled out in round letter tiles on the wall above, exactly as it appeared on screen. The warm browns, tans, and muted blues hold together as a color palette in a way that genuinely evokes the show’s production design rather than just approximating it.

The minifigure lineup covers the full Stewart household and then some. Miley, Robby Ray, and Jackson are all present, alongside Lily (complete with crossbody bag and skateboard) and Oliver, decked out in his green hoodie and headphones and carrying a boombox tile. Hannah Montana gets her own separate minifigure in full pink-and-teal pop star gear, microphone in hand.

My favorite detail, though, is the transformation mechanism. Tucked into the upper level of the build, a rotating turntable platform sits inside a pink-lined doorframe niche flanked by small yellow globe lights, like a backstage dressing room that doubles as a stage entrance. Miley stands on it as her everyday self, and a simple rotation reveals Hannah in her place. It is a genuinely clever building solution, and it captures the show’s central gimmick with more wit than you’d expect from a handful of plastic bricks.

The build currently has 621 supporters on the LEGO Ideas platform, with 418 days left to reach the 10,000-vote threshold that would put it in front of LEGO’s internal review team. If you grew up watching Miley Stewart fumble her way through a double life in that Malibu living room, this one is worth your vote. Head to the LEGO Ideas page and cast it here!