<P> Constructed on a man - made hill on 10 acres of lakefront property, the residence will include 11 kitchens, 14 bedrooms, 32 bathrooms, a 30 - car garage, a two - lane bowling alley, an indoor roller rink, three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, a video arcade, a ballroom with a 500 to a 1,000 person capacity, a two - story movie theater with a balcony inspired by the Paris Opera House, a fitness center with a 10,000 square - foot spa, yoga studios, a 20,000 - bottle wine cellar, an exotic - fish aquarium, two tennis courts, a baseball diamond, a formal outdoor garden, and an elevator in the master bedroom closet . Because the Siegels' children were older, modifications to the original plans included turning playrooms into a yoga studio and a teenager's cave with a second movie theater . </P> <P> Doors and windows are constructed using some of the last remaining Brazilian mahogany, at a cost of $4 million . Exterior walls are precast concrete with Pavonazzo marble veneer; the entryway will feature a 30 - foot stained - glass domed oculus; and the residence will have ten staff quarters, each with a jacuzzi and a kitchen . </P> <P> Though not yet completed, the home has been called "gaudy" and "absurd". Matt Hickman, writing for the Mother Nature Network, called the mansion a "wretched excess". Alyssa Rosenberg of ThinkProgress called it "a monument to bad taste" and "a testament to waste". </P>

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