Inside Arvin Haddad's $32.5M Henderson Mansion: Luxury or Design Disaster?

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Arvin Haddad takes a scathing look at a modern mansion in Henderson, Nevada, showcasing its unique features like a rock climbing wall and a miniature golf course. With four bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a hefty price tag of $32.5 million, this property is not short on extravagance. Situated in an exclusive gated community, the mansion boasts a spacious Motor Court that sets the stage for what's to come. However, Arvin doesn't hold back in his critique, slamming the facade's stacked pattern tile as "horrendous" and likening it to a Greyhound bus station.
Inside, the property features a striking water feature running from the first floor to the second, but Arvin is quick to point out design flaws like an obstructive staircase and awkward furniture choices. The living room and dining area receive mixed reviews, with Arvin questioning the color palette and layout. Moving through the house, Arvin highlights a small office that he humorously refers to as the "security team's office," and a doggy room equipped with its own AC unit, showcasing the property's attention to detail in unexpected areas.
The tour continues to the main garage, housing luxury cars and featuring high-tech amenities like a key code entry and a water filtration system. The kitchen, although spacious, falls short in design with mismatched finishes and a lack of cohesion. Despite its flaws, Arvin praises the kitchen's automatic doors leading to the outdoors and the covered patio with a well-equipped bar area. The outdoor space impresses with its amenities but falls short in design choices, leaving Arvin with a critical eye on the overall property's execution.

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