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Luxury Mansion Critique: Unique Features and Design in Spain

Luxury Mansion Critique: Unique Features and Design in Spain
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In this video by Arvin Haddad, we see a jaw-dropping 30 million EUR modern mega mansion in Spain getting the once-over. The mansion, with its bowling alley and a 100m water slide, certainly doesn't hold back on the extravagance. Arvin raises a point about the mansion's branding, suggesting that 'Islamic Crescent' might be a more enticing name than the current 'Curved Mansion'. The garage, with its mountain views and a 6.5m pivoting door, is a standout feature that gets a nod of approval.

Moving inside, the mansion impresses with its high ceilings and a formal living space that strikes a balance between masculine and feminine design elements. The dining area, with seating for 14, is elegantly curved to match the architectural theme. However, Arvin points out the lack of indoor plants, suggesting that a touch of greenery could enhance the overall aesthetic. The kitchen, with its chandeliers and marble finishes, is commended, although Arvin notes the absence of a cozy breakfast nook.

Outside, the mansion boasts multiple terraces, including an outdoor dining area with a boho vibe and a unique pizza maker. The property's energy-efficient features, including wind turbines from North America, are highlighted as a forward-thinking addition. Concerns are raised about neighboring construction impacting privacy, as well as the potential intrusion on the property's value. Lastly, a water slide ending in a pool is teased as a future addition, adding an element of fun to the luxurious estate.

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