The Villa of Vinicius Jr. is an amazing 20 million-square-foot house that took three years to build. This house, which is in one of Rio de Janeiro’s most expensive neighborhoods, shows how successful and well-off the Real Madrid player is.
The villa’s large rooms and high-quality services make it a great place to get together with family and friends. Vinícius Jr. had a busy training and playing schedule for the Spanish club. At the inauguration, he was able to enjoy his accomplishments with the people who meant the most to him.
He paid more than 4 million euros for his house in Rio de Janeiro’s fancy Barra da Tijuca neighborhood. Not everything is finished yet; twenty workers are still putting in a lot of hard work to finish the outside of the building. The first pictures that were shown to the public are shown in the video above. The pictures show a big, roomy house. One interesting feature is a big game area where players can keep their prizes.
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Vinicius Jr. stays in shape at a gym that is both big and well-stocked. The huge discotheque is without a doubt the best part of the tour. It’s set up like a typical nightclub, with a dance floor, a long bar and couches to sit on. You can play soccer outside even when you’re on vacation.
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There was a three-story marble entrance to the house that had door frames on every floor. This showed how grand the project was. More marble, high ceilings, lots of window frames, and glass on the inside let in natural light. In the kitchen, bathroom, hallway, wall, floor, etc.
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There are glass railings on the stairs and a lift that goes to every floor. That’s right, they dug up a bar that was just as good as the places gamers went. There are sound systems all over the house, so there will always be music to listen to.
Also, there’s no reason to doubt the boy’s taste. In his new area, Vini Jr. has filled it with the most luxurious and expensive things he can find. The same high standards he had in Spain guided him as he made woven cotton blankets and bed linens with many threads, fine finishing, and a lot of neutral colors. Sand, grey, and white are the main colors.