Villa of Vinicius Jr. is an incredible 20 million-square-foot home that was constructed over a period of three years. This home is a testament of the Real Madrid player’s success and lavish lifestyle; it is located in one of Rio de Janeiro’s most luxurious apartments.
The villa is the perfect location to gather friends and family because of its spacious interior and top-notch amenities. Following an intense training and playing schedule for the Spanish club, Vinícius Jr. was able to celebrate his achievements at the inauguration with the people who mattered most in his life.
His house is in the posh Barra da Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, and he paid over 4 million euros for it. Not everything is done yet; about twenty workers are still working extremely hard to complete the exterior facade. The slideshow above showcases the initial images that were made public. They reveal a large, roomy residence. Among the noteworthy features is a large game area where players’ trophies are stored.
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Vinicius Jr. maintains his physical fitness at a spacious and well-stocked gym. Without a doubt, the highlight of the tour is the massive discotheque, which is furnished like a commercial nightclub and features a dance floor, a long bar, and sofas to sit on. There’s an outside soccer pitch where you can play the game even on vacations.
Ten residences centered on light-filled inner courtyards
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The mansion’s façade revealed the grandeur of the project, with a three-story marble entrance that filled each floor with door frames. The interior has additional marble, high ceilings, lots of window frames, and glass to let in natural light. In the restroom, kitchen, flooring, stairwell, wall, etc.
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The house has glass-railing stairs and an elevator that serves every floor. They set up a nightclub, even underground, and it was just as good as the places the gamers went. Sound systems have been installed throughout the house; music will always be necessary.
Moreover, there’s no reason to question the boy’s taste. Vini Jr. has filled his new niche with the most opulent and expensive items he can locate. He produced bed linens with numerous threads, exquisite finishing, and a preponderance of neutral colors, as well as woven cotton rugs, all to the same strict standards he had in Spain. The primary hues are sand, gray, and white.