‘Tasteless’ mansion with animal skulls inside glass floor hits market for £2.2m

An extravagant home with Native American themed decor has sent Instagram users wild as it hits the market for $2.9million (£2.2m), with some saying it proves "money can't buy taste".

The six-bedroom property in Joplin, Missouri is covered in hunting-related items from animal fur throws to deer heads and antlers hanging on the walls like trophies.

In one of the living areas, there are portraits of Native American chiefs hanging on a bare-wood wall.

Most peculiar of all the hunting decorations is the glass-panelled floor that contains animals skulls among rocks – painting the picture of a modernised Western movie.

Looking beyond that, the home also has seven bathrooms, a pool, a lavish wine rack, breakfast bar, cinema room and a 'Dior' inspired designer closet.

Posting the home to Zillow Gone Wild on Instagram, the estate agent wrote: "Here’s an 11,200sf $2.95 million home in Joplin MO that looks like two different homes combined into one and has a two-story main bedroom “Dior” closet."

Fans flocked to the comments on the post with 22.7k likes to share their fascination for the combination of the luxury 'Dior' inspired features that clash with the Native American styles of other rooms.

One user wrote: "It’s a seamless integration of our two styles!"

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Another quipped: "Divorced but still living together."

A third said: "I'll take 'Identity Crisis for 2.95M please'"

A fourth added: "Is it a 'his and hers' type of thing?!! I thought I blacked out or something."

A fifth wrote: "This page always reminds me that money certainly can't buy taste."

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The full description on the property listing says: "Luxury astounds at this custom gated estate encompassing 11,200sf w/ 6 bedrooms & 6.5 bathrooms.

"The owners' quarters are a showcase of style featuring an expansive bedroom w/ 18 ft ceilings, picture windows, gas fireplace and an opulent en suite with Mother of Pearl inlaid heated floors, oversized steam shower and breakfast bar.

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"The creme de la creme is the 2-store owner's wardrobe, inspired by the fashion house Dior Haute Couture in Paris.

"A unique glass walkway leads to a floating staircase introducing a lodge-inspired guest wing with an open wood-burning fireplace, full kitchen & bath, climate-controlled 2 car garage & workshop.

"The estate also includes a theatre room, living room, chef's kitchen, formal dining room, cascading waterfalls, an infinity-edge pool & 18K gallon koi pond."

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The news comes after a luxury home was dubbed 'cocaine heaven' by Instagram users thanks to it's excessively showy interiors.

The sprawling four-bedroom family home in Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA, feature interiors that you will either love or hate for their ostentatious flair.

Built in 1968, the property, on sale for US$475,000 (£359,000) features on the Zillow Gone Wild Instagram account which is dedicated to decadent, weird, unique and noteworthy properties up for sale.

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