This castle house in Denton, NE isn't for sale, but you can rent it on Airbnb. It has 6bds, 5ba, and 14 beds to accommodate 14 guests. The castle came to the owner in a dream while chatting with his late wife, Jeni, who died after childbirth in 2014. She's visited him frequently since their son was born. He says that the castle is SO full of divine intervention that he started a "JENI FACTOR" file to document all of the impossibly perfect outcomes. They are currently in the final month of construction on the exterior.
Apparently, the exterior lighting can change color at night.
The open concept living/dining room and kitchen.
He took some weird photos. This must be the tower in the living room, with green lights.
This main living area can change lighting colors and there's a trippy effect on the ceiling here.
Some of the bedrooms have ensuites and there's a lot of neon lighting. I don't know why he used a fish eye lens. The owner asks that guests enjoy and respect the home.
I do like the neon lighting.
This room would fit 4 children.
Not sure if the lights can change colors, but I suspect that they do.
There's a large rec room on the ground floor.
Home theater area in the rec room.
This appears to be another bedroom, but the lens makes it difficult to see the details.
The home is massive and has many different areas.
How did they get up here to take this shot?
He's got mostly the same shower setup in each bath.
Airbnb in Crete, Greece is so convenient. The door opens to a landing connected to the table. Either go down the stairs or walk across the table and take your seat for dinner.
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