$55M Couture-inspired Delray Beach mansion has a Louis Vuitton closet, gift-wrapping atelier

Set on five lakefront acres inside Delray Beach's Stone Creek Ranch, the extravagant, newly renovated Villa Sereno includes a fashion-house dressing room and closet, separate guest house, and resort-scale grounds — all equally fashionable.

Georgie Mihaila
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A newly renovated estate inside one of South Florida’s most exclusive gated communities is redefining what luxury living can look like — and in this case, it includes a Louis Vuitton-inspired boutique closet, a private beauty salon, and even a dedicated gift-wrapping studio.

Priced at $55 million, the property known as Villa Sereno sits on more than five acres inside Stone Creek Ranch in Delray Beach, a community known for its large estates and emphasis on privacy.

The residence offers an extra generous 10,900 square feet of interior space, along with a sleek separate guest house and expansive lakefront grounds. Senada Adzem of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.

The home blends architectural scale with unusually personal spaces, creating a property designed as much for everyday living as for entertaining.

Stone Creek Ranch’s “quiet” reputation, loud architecture

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Stone Creek Ranch has become a magnet for buyers who want privacy, acreage, and houses that don’t look like anyone else’s. That’s why it’s been attracting high-ranking executives and millionaires in droves, including Rockstar Energy Drink founder Russ Weiner, billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, or Office Depot CEO Gerry P. Smith.

Other notable buyers include actor Mark Wahlberg, who bought a $37 million estate here called Palazzo di Lago.

Villa Sereno fits that mold: a large lakefront estate where the design language is deliberate, material-driven, and unapologetically high-touch.

This is not a “one big great room and a big pool” situation. The house is carved into distinct zones — entertaining, wellness, wardrobe, hosting — with the specialty spaces getting as much attention as the headline rooms.

Five acres inside a guard-gated community is the flex

The property’s scale is the first thing that separates it from the typical South Florida trophy listing.

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At 5.04 acres, it’s a true compound footprint and the way it’s described matters: two contiguous parcels offered as one estate.

The second parcel is framed as a Zen-inspired garden, which reads like a quiet counterbalance to the main residence’s couture energy — open land that can remain serene, become a sculpture garden, or hold future ideas.

A porte cochère arrival that sets the tone

The home opens with procession: a grand porte cochère arrival that’s meant to feel like an entrance, not a driveway.

From there, the interiors shift into stone, oak, and high-contrast moments that aim for gallery-level polish rather than casual beach-house ease.

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Materials lead the design story from the start

This estate is a materials showpiece, with interiors featuring vein-cut matte-finished travertine, white oak, and carefully selected statement stones used almost like art.

Even the powder room gets its own headline moment: a vanity carved entirely from Umbra Silver Agate, a detail that signals exactly what kind of house this is.

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Formal dining, but the kind that’s meant to be used

A formal dining room is part of the plan, but the way the home is described emphasizes function as much as form — entertaining scale without making the house feel like a museum.

The overall layout is designed to hold large gatherings, but it also includes quieter lounges and retreat spaces that keep the scale from feeling cold.

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The kitchen is anchored by Taj Mahal quartzite

The kitchen’s central material moment is Taj Mahal quartzite, used as a focal surface that reads clean, bright, and tailored — very much in line with the home’s “couture” framing.

It’s paired with imported cabinetry and professional-grade appliances, and it opens to a breakfast area positioned to keep daily life connected to the grounds.

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Club room and bar built for private events

Entertaining isn’t treated as an afterthought here.

A dedicated club room and bar are positioned as event-ready, the kind of space that supports parties without forcing the main living room to do all the work.

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The primary bedroom occupies a private wing overlooking the lake

Generous in scale, the elegant primary bedroom was positioned in its own wing of the residence, with large windows bringing in views of the lake and grounds. The language around it is about retreat and autonomy, functioning like a discreet residence within the residence.

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Dual primary baths finished in Cristallo quartzite and Arabescato marble

Two separate bathrooms serve the primary suite, each designed with its own identity through the use of contrasting materials.

One is finished in luminous Cristallo quartzite, whose lighter tones create a softer, brighter atmosphere.

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The other features Arabescato Orobico Grigio marble, with deeper veining and a more dramatic appearance.

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Daniel Petroni

Louis Vuitton-inspired boutique dressing room that looks taken straight out of a private fashion house

The most distinctive feature of the suite is its Louis Vuitton–inspired dressing room, designed to resemble a private retail showroom rather than a traditional closet.

Custom display vitrines, integrated lighting, and monogram-inspired detailing create a gallery-like setting for handbags, shoes, and clothing.

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The room was conceived as an immersive space, transforming storage into a central design element and establish the home’s couture-level identity.

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Biometric-secured closet with custom craftsmanship

In addition to the extravagant boutique dressing room, the primary suite includes a separate custom closet secured by a biometric access system.

Built with detailed cabinetry and specialized storage, the space was designed to organize and protect personal wardrobes and valuables.

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Private salon and spa bring wellness amenities indoors

Fittingly, the Delray Beach mansion includes a fully equipped salon and spa.

To complete the pampering and self-care routines, the home comes with hair styling stations, treatment areas, and relaxation spaces.

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Gift-wrapping and craft room designed for hosting and preparation

A separate room dedicated to gift preparation adds another unique element.

Storage, work surfaces, and shelving allow items to be organized and wrapped in a dedicated space. While unusual, the feature fits within the home’s broader emphasis on lifestyle customization.

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The room also supports entertaining and seasonal event, if gifting isn’t the future owner’s thing.

Seven bedrooms, plus a separate guest house for real separation

The residence includes seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and also includes a 988-square-foot guest house wrapped in glass, overlooking both the pool/property grounds, and the lake.

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A glam mini-residence in itself

Separate from the main residence, the guest house offers its own accommodations.

And the interiors are just as impressive as the main home’s, featuring a contemporary look with clean lines, marble finishes, and warm wood elements.

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Waterfront scale: roughly 565 feet along the lake

The estate is positioned to capture sunset light across the lake, with approximately 565 feet of waterfront referenced in the listing copy, an unusually specific but quite substantial number.

That scale is part of what makes the five-acre layout feel expansive rather than merely large.

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Pool and spa finished in leathered Platino quartzite

The pool and spa are framed as oversized and resort-level, with finishes called out: leathered Platino quartzite around the pool and spa, a detail that reinforces how material-specific the entire property is.

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Additional garden parcel creates opportunity for future expansion

The secondary parcel adds flexibility.

It could remain as open space or be used for future structures, amenities, or landscaping. This element expands the property beyond the main residence, adding to the estate’s long-term potential.

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Villa Sereno sits in its own luxury real estate category

The core idea behind Villa Sereno isn’t just “South Florida mansion.”

It’s the way the house treats lifestyle as design: fashion as architecture, hosting as infrastructure, wellness as a dedicated suite — plus the underlying land story of a double parcel in a gated community.

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That combination is what makes it feel like a category of its own inside Stone Creek Ranch, a place where the signature rooms are as important as the square footage.

A highly personalized estate shaped around lifestyle as much as architecture

While many try, integrating such distinct personal spaces into a large architectural framework isn’t the easiest task, and the end result tends to lose coherence. But that’s not the case for Villa Sereno, where each element works together to create a standout experience.

Features like the boutique closet, salon, and craft room reflect a different approach to residential design — one focused on how the home is actually used.

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The result is a property defined as much by its lifestyle elements as its scale.

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With a decade-long career as a digital content creator, Georgie started out as a real estate journalist for Multi-Housing News & CPExecutive. She later transitioned into digital marketing, working with leading real estate websites like PropertyShark, RENTCafé and Point2Homes. After a brief but impactful stint in the start-up world, where she led the marketing divisions of fintech company NestReady and media publisher Goalcast, Georgie returned to her first passion, real estate, and founded FancyPantsHomes.com