This maximalist home is Boca Raton, FL is truly the most insane and wild home weโve ever seen! Every room is themed and I know itโs so wild because I have never had a home submitted as much as this one was. And GUESS WHAT!! I WENT AND TOURED IT!! PLEASE WATCH IT BELOW OR CLICK HERE!!!
Here it is from above and as you can see it has the famous FISH POOL!

The front of the home looks super calm and it has a blue roof! Which some people say helps prevent space lasers? I don’t know anything other than it looking cool.

Step inside and you are greeted by a beautiful jouch and a slide that comes down from the second floor. The floors were all hand-laid and the entry is fish that turn into birds? It apparently took over a month to install it throughout the house!

Right off the foyer is the dining room AKA the Dragon Room! Everything is handcarved and the ceilings are all hand painted – this one has the homeowner riding the dragon!

Here’s the library/study. One of the chairs in here has a space for your sword lol.

The family room! It’s surprisingly calm in there.

Here’s the kitchen with a huge custom viking/dragon table. There is a la cornue range and every appliance possible like a flash freezer, salamander, walk in fridge-freezer, multiple dishwashers and ovens, miele coffee maker and more!

This is the game room with bar and pool table.

No home is complete without a ritual room.

One of my favorite bathrooms in the home is the frog bathroom below. It used to ribbit but I think the battery died or something?

The master bedroom is peacock themed!

Here is the tree staircase, which is like a back staircase which leads you from the second floor to near the pottery room.

Here is one of the many bedrooms and it has super cool bunk beds!

As I mentioned earlier all of the ceilings are hand painted – here is one of them with Jesus on the cross! I think it may have been in the game room?

Last but not least here is a view of the backyard – it has 256 ft of frontage on the intercoastal and the fish swimming pool as well as an exercise lap pool.

$25,000,000 | Boca Raton, FL | 12 bd, 11 ba | .53 acre lot | Listed by: Joyce Marie Schneider 561-212-4403, Castles By The Beach, Inc. ๐ธ: @onyx.visualz ๐ฅ: @erafilmz
1201 Marble Way, Boca Raton, FL 33432
This Magnificent Estate is truly a Work of Art and situated on a Direct Intracoastal Point Lot with 256 ft of Waterfrontage and .53 Acres. Built of John Ross/ ROSSCO Const, the beauty of the lot is that it is sited on an expansive Nautical turn of the Intracoastal so it captures the gorgeous long North views. The home features over 16,600 total sq ft with 12 bedrooms, 6 fireplaces and 3 pools, one incredibly shaped like a fish, another with a ”swim against machine” and one for pedicure fish. As you enter the grand foyer you notice the stunning tile mosaic floors, murals and painted ceilings all done by renowned French painter. There are 2 staircases, one with Marble & tile work by a Canadian Artist and banister designed by a metal artist and the owner, the other is a tree staircase The best part is you do not have to climb down the stairs as there is a hand crafted wooden Dragon Slide from the second floor to the foyer. The central slide seen from the front door is artizanally made from oak by local artist. The observation deck (covered) offers stunning views of the Intracoastal, and it includes another outside shower, and solar panels. Access to it is through a metal circular stair created by a NY artist and the exit can be done on the foreman pole, as an alternative. The large kitchen has a Le Cornue stove with electrical and gas ovens, a pot filler and a Salamander grill. It also has a ‘lung’ exhaust vent that doesn’t need filter changing. There are alkaline machines throughout the house to turn off acidity naturally found in city water, and insta hot devices to offer piping hot water. The kitchen includes a large wood burning fireplace, a breakfast nook, a walk-in pantry, a walk-in fridge, a walk-in freezer, garbage disposal, a moon sink and rope faucet, and a resting area for the after-dinner Port. In the middle there is a 20 sitting Norse carved table with Helga and Magnus dragons protecting it. There are tile murals, stained glass windows and ceiling paintings all over the house, also thematic. The kitchen is dedicated to the Elements of Air and a story of its power is depicted on its ceiling. The surfaces are amazonite, a semi-precious stone, whose nuances of aqua and turquoise are mirrored in the Le Cornu magnificent stove. Next to the kitchen but easily accessible in case of a large size dinner party is the Fire dining room decked with a dragon chandelier and fire sconces and lights, and a long dragon Italian carved table that can be connected to that in the kitchen through the large doors. There is a Mermaid living room and foyer, a Reading room, a Library and a pottery and kiln room for making pots and stained glass. On this floor there is also the Game room with a reproduction of a Dali painting on the ceiling, a pub bar and a cellar for wines. Of course, there is also a kegerator for the beer drinker. The second floor exhibits a master complex that includes the Peacock master bedroom, with a fireplace and terrace that has a summer kitchen and an outside shower, two offices, the Mermaids master bathroom with carved glass doors, another outside shower, a 6 ppl jacuzzi, a sauna, radiant floors, two sinks and two toilets separated by carved doors. The master complex includes also a health room with a crystal bed and a BMer chair, a kitchenette and two large closets. In a hidden alcove there is the button that will bring down the Harry Potter ladder for attic access. Outside of the master there is a Family room and a palier with Chinoiserie and a huge Flying Dutchman fan from the auction at the closing of the Chicago Sears. There is an Animals hallway, a round space with seating and table and nooks and crannies everywhere. Outside the house is surrounded on three sides by water and it hides on one corner The Three Sisters, three huge basalt columns from Colorado brought here for support and stability. They protect the home and the fire pit where one can make smores. The fire pit is surrounded by ground fires and lights. The same fire lights in the eye of the fish shaped pool and its support table is used as a water bar. A blue metal tree swings its branches and colored birds with the wind. The blue metal panels honoring the gods and elements, are shading the flower beds and the fruit trees. The same artist who made the tree put his signature on the banister’s cobalt blue, strewn with stained glass and depicting the old gods. The house has 4 garages, two of them equipped with pillars that lift for a second car or two. Under the home there is a cistern collecting rainwater used for the sprinklers and also accessible through a water pump. There is a full outside kitchen plus a cabana that can be turned into a flat if necessary. The outside sitting area, dining for 20 and fireplace are open to the stunning Intracoastal views. For the Boater, there is phenomenal dockage, and the property is located in a No Wake Zone and minutes to Lake Boca and the Boca Inlet.







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