
With the help of information gleaned from The Economic Times and real estate website Square Yards, let’s take a look at how one of the youngest billionaires of his time chose to live in what he once called “the coolest house of all time”.
Just how big is Bill Gates’ mansion, Xanadu 2.0?

Not many people know that Xanadu 2.0 is set on a large parcel of land surrounded by properties Gates bought for US$14 million to ensure ample privacy. The tech billionaire spent US$63 million to make the space his own. Today, the whole complex is worth US$130 million.
Architects James Cutler and Peter Bohlin were the draftsmen of the Pacific lodge-themed house. Designer Thierry Despont was responsible for the striking interiors and was personally appointed by Melinda Gates.

However, Melinda had creative differences with her then-husband and halted construction. The place was “a bachelor’s dream and a bride’s nightmare”, claimed a 2008 profile of Melinda in Fortune magazine, with “enough software and hi-tech displays to make a newlywed feel as though she were living inside a video game”.
Oddly, Xanadu 2.0 boasts seven bedrooms, which seems underwhelming for such a large house, but includes 24 bathrooms, which certainly seems excessive.
Xanadu 2.0 is the smartest mansion on the planet

The technological masterpiece flaunts a statewide server system and the highest levels of security. Guests visiting the Gates are given a pin-like device that captures their personal preferences – from preferred temperature to lighting and even choice of music. The floors across the mansion are fitted with sensors that immediately detect the presence of individuals with no pin on them.

Technology is embedded in every aspect of the home, even art. Several mansion walls are outfitted with special screens displaying photos, paintings and even high-end art. The man who gave the world avant-garde technology couldn’t live in anything less than this, righ
The tech aspects are not limited to humans but even cater to trees. Bill’s favourite 40-year-old maple tree is monitored by computer, and if it becomes too dry at any point, water is automatically pumped into it. There is no dependency on humans to carry out essential functions like changing the music, watering the plants, or hanging a new painting.
An array of luxurious amenities

When the yearly tax payable on the property alone is US$1 million, one can only imagine its size and features. An entire room with a six-metre (20-foot) ceiling houses a trampoline complex, and the impressive house can accommodate 150 people for a sit-down dinner party.

There are no less than six kitchens to cater to guests and gourmets. Xanadu 2.0’s long list of luxuries includes a steam room, sauna and a 25,000 sq ft gym. However, the most unheard-of trimmings remain the significant amounts of sand delivered by barge from St Lucia each year on the lakefront shore.
Xanadu 2.0 includes an imposing library

A library in a billionaire’s home is nothing out of the ordinary, but the one in Xanadu 2.0 is a notch above the rest. The 2,100 sq ft repository of knowledge has two secret bookcases and one hidden bar. A quote from The Great Gatsby enhances the ceiling as it reads, “He had come a long way to this blue lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it.”

Bill Gates’ daughter Phoebe Gates on the dock of Xanadu 2.0. Photo: @jenniferkgates/Instagram
Bill threw light on the same. “My daughter Phoebe and I love reading all kinds of books and are big fans of @johngreenwritesbooks. We both couldn’t put down his new novel, Turtles All the Way Down, which tells the story of a young woman who tracks down a missing billionaire,” he wrote on Instagram.
Xanadu 2.0 was the venue of Jennifer Gates’s bridal shower

Melinda French Gates didn’t think of Xanadu 2.0 as her forever home
