Dubbed La Fin, the ornate home has also got a rotating car gallery, rock climbing wall and indoor and outdoor movie theaters.
, which is set to be auctioned in early March for $295 million with no reserve. So it comes as no surprise that his development La Fin feels similar to the no-expense-spared nature of the One—albeit with a slightly lower price tag. Dr. Englanoff named it La Fin, which translates to ‘the end’ in French, because it signifies the buyer has reached the end of his search for the perfect home.If your definition of the perfect home is “over-the-top,” then the good doctor just might be right.
Of course, the home is wrapped in windows which welcome in plenty of natural light and frame views in each room. Throughout the home there are magnificent custom crystal chandeliers; most impressive, however, is the 44-foot chandelier that cascades through the center of the grand spiral staircase connecting the home’s three floors. It’s made of nearly 50,000 crystals.Like most high-quality products, it’s all in the details here.
As this is a home designed for entertaining, La Fin exceeds the typical expectations there, too. While most homes come with a theater, La Fin has two. The first is an indoor theater with motorized seating wrapped in Belgian leather, while the second is an outdoor theater with a hydraulic, 23-foot LED screen.Car aficionados will love the rotating garage display for up to six cars.
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