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Sometimes high-end homes can go off the mark with their unique architecture or interiors that seem to defy sense, taste, and even gravity. These mansions challenge the very concept of design, whether owned by celebrities or eccentric dreamers-sometimes impressively and sometimes bewilderingly. Welcome to the land of wacky mansions, wherein there are no rules.
1. Penn Jillette’s Magical(?) Desert Home

Famed magician Penn Jillette (of Penn & Teller) formerly possessed one of the strangest home complexes in Las Vegas—perhaps indeed anywhere in the world. This wasn’t just any manse but a sprawling, chaotic playground of colour and creativity. Over the times, Jillette expanded his property from a modest many thousand square bases to a jaw-dropping 10-acre emulsion, filling it with oddly shaped and hectically various structures. Picture a toddler erecting a Lego house with no instructions—that’s pretty much what it looked like. Jillette ultimately vended his eccentric oasis in 2016, but its heritage of weirdness lives on.