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Vinicius Jr.’s opulent home
Vinicius Jr.’s new Rio mansion has four lots, an elevator, and an underground nightclub.
The construction of the residence in the opulent condominium where Ludmilla resides cost roughly R$ 20 million. Vincius Jr. will have a new residence when he goes back to Brazil for his second summer vacation. He had been building a R$ 20 million mansion in Rio de Janeiro, and it is finally ready for its pleased (and wealthy) owner.
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It took more than three years to finish. The West Zone house of the opulent Barra condominium, which is spread across four lots of land, just got new furnishings, chandeliers, and a full cleaning. More than twenty workers are working to prepare the site, but a few details need to be completed.
The mansion’s façade, which features a grand entrance spanning three stories and framed in marble, already radiates the project’s grandeur. The interior has high ceilings, glass, marble, and several window windows. In the kitchen, restrooms, stairs, and on the walls and floor…
The home features glass-railing staircases as well as an elevator that takes guests to every story. Even down to the basement, where a new club was created that is on par with the ones the player usually goes to. The entire house will be able to hear music thanks to the integrated sound system.
You are also welcome to critique the boy’s taste. Vini Jr. adorned her new residence with the most opulent furnishings. The standards of his Spanish home were maintained in every space, encompassing cotton-based rugs, multi-thread bed linens, exquisite workmanship, and muted hues. The most common hues are white, gray, and sand.
In order for Vini Jr. to live in a functional and spacious house where he could entertain visitors such as his neighbor Ludmilla, a long list of well-known national and worldwide brands worked together on the project’s partner list. The review for this year is positive!
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