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  1. By: neotrix. Advertisement. Around the World Mailing List. Policies. Your Name. Comment. 'Malcolm in the Middle' house (Google Maps). This house was used for the external shots.

  2. The house in Studio City as it appeared in 2009. Much of the filming for Malcolm in the Middle was done on location in various parts of the thirty-mile zone around Los Angeles. A privately owned home, located in Studio City, California, was rented for upwards of $3,000 a day to film as the exterior of Malcolm's house.

  3. Fact: Years after "Malcolm" ended, the house underwent massive remodeling. Made me think that if Malcolm was real, then Hal and Lois saved enough money to add on to the house so the house can accommodate more bedrooms in case Francis, Malcolm, and/or Reese would like to visit. Either that, or the Wilkersons moved to another city when "Malcolm ...

  4. 22 de abr. de 2014 · Malcolm in the middle is one of the most recognizable TV sitcoms ever made. This set includes House from Malcolm in the middle series,also car and garage. This set has 1 606 pieces + 6 minifigures: Minifigures are: -Lois -Hal -Dewey -Malcolm -Reese -Francis House has: -Living room -Kitchen -Hal's and Lois bedroom -Kids bedroom -Bathroom Also includes easily removable garage and roofs and car also.

  5. 22 de sept. de 2010 · The Wilkerson house: floor plan. Worked out by Alexandre, editor in chief of Malcolm France ( www.malcolm-france.com ), plan legend translated by MITMVC member rzombie1988. This is from before the addition of Jamie's bedroom (top left). There are no comments to display.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2014 · Said to be located at 12334 Maple Boulevard in an unnamed city on Malcolm in the Middle, the abode is (or should I say was) actually located at 12334 Cantura Street in Studio City. According to a ...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2016 · 5,877. Comment count. 1. Rating. 0 ratings. The Wilkerson house location at 12334 Cantura Street in Studio City in 2000, 2008 and 2012. Picture compilation from Los Angeles Magazine at: