Casa Maranello in Florida's Delray Beach is located within Stone Creek Ranch, aka “Billionaires’ Row,” was inspired by Ferrari.
There are those who appreciate cars, and then there are car fanatics. Aldo Stark, founder of Prestige Design Homes, is in the latter category. His automotive marque of choice?neighborhood, often dubbed “Billionaires Row.” There are just 37 home sites behind the guard-gated entrance, each backing up to a man-made lake, and this latest offering, listed by Senada Adžem of Douglas Elliman, is just one of five that Stark is building in the exclusive enclave.
More a museum than run-of-the-mill garage, four chandeliers hang from the double-height herringbone wood ceiling in the auto gallery, and automated doors and carbon monoxide detectors were installed so that no fumes seep into the home by accident. Though the gleaming collection of Ferraris pictured in the auto gallery does not come with the home, a passionate future owner may be able to negotiate with Stark to purchase the vintage Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa that’s parked in the living room.
Adding to the boutique hotel vibe, there’s a larger-than-life, 30-foot-long bar—the Maranello Bar—with a counter crafted of tiger skin onyx and seating for more than sixteen. The nearby formal dining room, with ample wine storage, seats 20 at a Brazilian onyx dining table, and a corridor with a living green ceiling and bonsai trees leads to the massive kitchen, complete with a towering wall of storage and a T-shaped stone island with an integrated table for casual meals.
While the bathrooms feel like mini spas, the home has an actual spa that rivals many resorts. Inspired by Bulgari spas, it includes an indoor pool, a Himalayan salt room, a steam room, a sauna, and a full gym. There’s also a beauty salon, a recreation room and a 12-seat theater. Outside, in a grassy landscape dotted with Italian cypress and palm trees and punctuated with vibrant sprays of bougainvillea, there’s a 95-foot-long pool and hot tub; a poolside cabana with a bathroom, kitchen, and bar; an outdoor dining area; a basketball/pickleball court; a private soccer field; and a putting green. And, since this extraordinary home was built by a car fanatic, let’s not forget the parking lot-sized motor court.
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