Sugar Land, Estate of the Day

The old adage about things being bigger in Texas certainly holds true when it comes to this massive Mediterranean in Sugar Land, Texas. The six-bedroom contemporary mansion features some pretty dramatic decor. The grand rotunda is home to an original freeform sculpture suspended from a three-story dome. The home's 'living island' living room has a moat with an illuminated bridge and is surrounded by one inch mosaic tile walls,a copper mesh water wall and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking two pools and a golf fairway. The master wing includes a master suite with a fireplace, morning bar, gym, bathroom with a steam shower, private courtyard, walk-in closet and a spiral staircase leading to a personal reading room. The home also has a two-story library with an attached office, a circular wine cellar, recording room, home theater and two pools outside. For more shots of other rooms including the home's disco lounge, check out the architect's portfolio. This home is listed at $11 million.



















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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
C.S. Dec 16th 2009 5:08PM
That looks really nice. Too bad Sugar Land is a dump (even by Houston standards).
JoshB Dec 16th 2009 7:20PM
It reminds me of the fanciest Ramada you'll find in a third-tier city.