Showing posts with label Luxury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luxury. Show all posts

Villa in Mykonos

Mykonos is a tiny little island in Greece that has a modest population of about ten thousand people. Though small in area, the island is a popular tourist destination thanks to its fabulous beaches and vibrant night life. Much frequented by cruise ships and jet-setters, Mykonos indulges its visitors with luxury destinations that are blessed with fairy tale views of the seas. One such particularly fascinating spot is the Mina One villa located in the southwest part of the island. Designed in traditional all-white Mediterranean style and offering ‘Santorini-like’ views, the place just blows your mind. Don’t blame us if you are feeling a little droopy after seeing the images below.

Have you made up your mind about where to relax here? In those sofas under the shade…? The pebble covered infinity pool…? Or would you rather prefer that Jacuzzi…?

































Celebrity Homes

Celebrities. We read about them, see them on big and small screens and some of us follow every bit of their lives. But, have you ever wondered where they live?

Check out our feature on the homes of celebrities around the world…

This video by Verm shows off the homes of some big time stars including the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Britney Spears, Calvin klein, Celine Dion, Elton John, George Michael, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Michael Jordan, Michael Schumacher, Mike Tyson, Pete Sampras, Phil Collins, Ronaldo


Aerial views of more celebrity homes. Check out John Travolta’s home which has even got parking for the odd Boeing 707!




Here is a virtual walkthrough of Bill Gates home which was designed by James Cutler Architects and the architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson.




If you thought you have just seen it all, feast your eyes on Mukesh Ambani’s $2 billion residence(billion, yes!) at Mumbai which upon completion would become the world’s most expensive home. With a height of 173.12 meters, equivalent to that of a regular 60-storeyed residential building, Antilia(named after a mythical island) will have only 27 storeys in all, but would include amenities like six floors for parking, 3 helipads, a full floor for car maintenance, balconies with gardens , entertainment floor with 50 people seating floor, a refuge floor which would come in use in emergencies, facilities for athletics and a swimming pool and 2 full floors made of glass-front.


The house was designed by Perkins + Will; you can watch the video walkthrough here:


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