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The 14th floor of Park Towers screams luxury at $2.9 million — PHOTOS

Just east of the pulsing neon heart of the Strip is one of the most desirable luxury high-rise residential complexes in Las Vegas — Park Towers. And on the 14th floor of one of two spires is a truly amazing — and perhaps even a bit outrageous — residence that presides over Sin City’s vista like a golden rock star god.

At the entrance of the 3,515-square-foot, two-bedroom, three-bath residence is one of the city’s most distinctive front doors. A dark leather-lined portal is adorned with a single, center-placed crystalline doorknob. Even before the door opens, there is a feeling that this is a one-of-a-kind playboy super-lair.

The property is on the market for $2.9 million and is represented by veteran Las Vegas broker Kristen Routh-Silberman of Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty. The extravagant interior was envisioned by famed designer, Michael Czysz.

Entering the evocative foyer, it’s definite that this is an ultimate bachelor pad — or bachelorette, of course!

The front antechamber of the home is lined by a striking wall of incandescent light bulbs that could easily be featured in a music video by hometown heroes The Killers, or even Elvis’ famous 1968 comeback concert.

The foyer is separated by an automated, sliding transparent wall that is perforated by view holes in perfect Pop Art style. It’s almost a mechanical valet that can let guests in when the party scene is set.

Entering the main room of the residence, it’s clear that party and Park Towers both begin with “p.” To the right is a bar with shelving to display — and serve — top-notch bottles of rare spirits.

Further inside, a sunken living room is sided by a multi-screened media center on one wall and a wide-windowed real-life technicolor expanse of gleaming towers like the Wynn and Palazzo with mountains framed in the distance.

A large couch is custom-made and stylishly curved to match the condominium’s architecture.

“It comes fully furnished,” said Routh-Silberman of the residence.

Outside spaces let residents enjoy Las Vegas’ many months of pleasant weather in al fresco style.

“There are three balconies with just killer views,” she said.

The entire abode is wired with a $500,000 sound system to keep an uptempo soirée beat going or set a quiet romantic nocturnal mood.

Close to the living room is a necessary part of any entertainment-centric domicile — a gourmet kitchen complete with cutting-edge Gaggeneau appliances.

With a sunny view to the more naturalistic eastern horizon of the Las Vegas Valley, the galley is sleek and modernistic. There is a handy marble-topped island with a sleekly descending metal hood. A comfortable dining space is window-side.

There is abundant cabinet space in the kitchen itself, as well as a large pantry/storage area close by.

It’s an overall culinary spot that can hold bowls of spaghetti Bolognese in the evening for friends, platters of finger food for nighttime crowds and breakfast plates of eggs Benedict for even closer comrades.

Now for where the magic happens, as the saying goes.

There is probably not another luxury-level private residence in town where the master bedroom is just off — make that pretty much connected to — the main living area. But, yes indeed, this sweet suite is only separated by another retractable semi-transparent wall that can be deployed when the situation calls for added privacy.

The master bedroom is well-windowed. The king-sized bed is framed to the sides of its headboard with a custom pair of built-in erotic, but not overly graphic, artworks. There is also a large HD television built-in for reclined viewing.

Just off the sleeping area, the master bathroom features an alluring semi-transparent shower, as well as a deep soaking tub in a fine stone-lined space. There is a high-tech Toto toilet, as well.

Further on is a large wardrobe room with a central shelved table and more than ample closet space for maintaining stylish couture collections befitting the swank locale.

The east side of the residence tones down the extravagance, exuberance and bravado just a tiny bit.

There residents can relax in a separate living room with media center. It also makes for a useful home office space.

Beyond is the second bedroom, which is more traditional but luxurious nonetheless. There is a full bathroom attached, too.

Beyond — and below — of this rock star redoubt is an array of Park Towers amenities for residents and their guests.

While most people driving past the business buildings that mostly fill Hughes Center, where Park Towers is located, might never guess that there’s a castle-style subterranean wine room nearby —there is one some 14 floors beneath this “rock star” residence. Residents can safely store vintage bottles in a climate-controlled environment, plus hold tastings in a decor that’s as medieval as the deluxe fortress above is retro-futuristic.

The Park Towers also features an extensive gym, pool, tennis and other recreation facilities. It has full-time concierge staff and is an all-inclusive non-tipping establishment.

So who would be the perfect new owner of this one-of-a-kind living space?

“I think this is ideal for a jet-set couple, or a jet-set single guy,” Routh-Silberman said. “It’s young and fun and hip and cool.”

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