Earlier this summer, Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort, in Los Cabos, Mexico, unveiled the new 28,000 square-foot (2,508 square-meter) Ty Warner Mansion. The property was designed to offer the same amenities found in a resort but in a private, residential-style, including a beachfront infinity pool, swim-up bar, palapa-covered dining patio and personal spa.

Conceptualized by Ty Warner and constructed by Jorge Torres of Cabo Development with interiors designed by Robert Couturier, the expansion marks the completion of Las Ventanas’ five-year, multi-million dollar mansion development project. Features of the mansion include a tequila library, featuring Clase Azul Ultra and Don Julio Real; dedicated mansion staff, including a private chef, chauffeur and two butlers; a curated collection of locally sourced art, including hand-woven textiles, wood-carved sculptures and furniture made by Mexican artisans; and a rooftop meant for star gazing.
The Ty Warner Mansion will also offer a “firework menu,” allowing guests to design and launch their own display of fireworks with the touch of a button.
“The Ty Warner Mansion is the true manifestation of an earthly paradise, unparalleled by any resort accommodation in the world,” said Frederic Vidal, managing director at Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort. “Mr. Warner has designed the mansion with the craftsmanship of an ornate jewelry box. Each room features exquisite materials with unique discoveries at every turn.”
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