Raptors' Luis Scola Is Selling Contemporary Home in Indiana
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After signing with the Toronto Raptors, power forward Luis Scola has put his five-bedroom, 9,171-square-foot home in Indiana on the market. The contemporary home is listed for $1.4 million.
Scola spent two seasons with the Indiana Pacers before defecting to Toronto. As a member of the Argentine national team, he's an Olympic gold medalist (2004, in Athens) and the all-time high scorer -- and four-time tournament MVP -- in the FIBA Americas Championship.
"The whole style of the home is very contemporary, especially for Indiana," says listing agent Noelle Hans-Daniels. The dramatic entrance is two stories high, with chocolate walls, white woodwork, and iridescent, metallic accent walls above and beside the fireplace.
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The kitchen features interesting curved countertops and Craftsman details, with an open layout that blends seamlessly with the great room. Once again, metallics reign supreme: Burnished tiles cover the combination fireplace and entertainment center, which extends from the floor to the vaulted ceiling.
But the true appeal, according to Hans-Daniels, is that "the house is super family-friendly because of the [open] layout."