Excessive luxury seems to be even more appreciated when joined by a theme. In the case of this glittery estate in Glendale’s College Hills neighborhood, California, USA, the owners opted for a “custom neoclassical style”, with columns and statues spread throughout. The massive white bastion comes with six bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, an art gallery, sauna, pool and a striking interior design. 950 Avonoak Terrace (this is the official name of the project) was listed several times in the last decade (with the first asking price as high as $9 millions), but today anyone with a thirst for eccentricity can buy it at $2 million.
While some of the interiors in this audacious residence may offer a sense of “home”, others are right on the edge of kitsch. The entrance hallway is a shiny marble foyer displaying a series of columns, crystal chandeliers and what seems to be a fountain in the middle, centered around a Greek god. Bedrooms with flashy 70-ish patterns and four glittery-disco bathrooms complete the image of a luxurious retreat that screams “too much”. We invite you to have a look at the photos below and let us know what you think about this particular home !
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