The Canadian rapper covers
Architectural Digest‘s May issue, where he discusses the inspiration behind his
50,000-square-foot Toronto mansion as well as most of the extravagant features
inside the massive property.
“Because I was building it
in my hometown, I wanted the structure to stand firm for 100 years. I wanted it
to have a monumental scale and feel,” the 33-year-old musician told AD. “It
will be one of the things I leave behind, so it had to be timeless and strong.”
The mansion is constructed
of limestone, bronze, and exotic woods, making it a “proper 19th-century
limestone mansion,” according to Rafauli.
“This isn’t stucco, paint,
and fake gold. That’s not what Drake wanted, and that’s not what I do,” he
added.
The home features an NBA
regulation-size basketball court, basement pool, and roof terrace, some of
which appear in his new “Toosie Slide” music video.
Drake describes his home as
“overwhelmingly high luxury,” as evidenced by his 3,200-square-foot master
bedroom, 4,000 lb. black marble bathtub and two-story closet.
“The bed lets you float,
the shower lets you escape and gather your thoughts, and the closet makes you
want to talk to yourself while you’re getting dressed,” he said.
In his “epic great room,”
is a monumental iteration of Lobmeyr’s iconic Metropolitan chandelier,
originally designed by Hans Harald Rath for the Viennese maker to decorate the
Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1963. With more than 20,000 pieces of
hand-cut Swarovski crystal, the dazzling light sculpture is the second largest
installation of its kind in the world, according to AD.
The light in the mansion is
also a replica of a design used in the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in
1963.
Drake’s favourite spot in
the house is his 3,200-square-foot master-bedroom suite, with an additional
1,100 square feet of covered terraces.
“The bedroom is where I
come to decompress from the world at the end of the night and where I open my
eyes to seize the day,” he says. “The bed lets you float, the shower lets you
escape and gather your thoughts, and the closet makes you want to talk to
yourself while you’re getting dressed.”
The mansion also boasts a
one-of-a-kind concert grand piano, an awards room, and a state-of-the-art
recording studio.
“I wanted to make sure
people can see the work I’ve put in over the years reflected from every vantage
point,” Drake explained of his striking home.
Adding, “I also think the
house says that I will forever remain solid in the place I was born.”








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