Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is going all out on his new, $14 million mansion being built in Henderson, Nevada. The details are insane. Basically, the Mark Davis mansion is all sorts of bonkers.

Mark Davis Mansion 

The house in the images for the Raiders owner make it look like not a house at all but more of a futuristic lair of sorts. And that might be exactly what Davis was aiming for, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.

Raiders owner Mark Davis is building a mansion in the mountains that, as some local architects see it, will be macho and futuristic.

It will also look familiar.

Davis owns a 6-acre plot in Henderson’s luxury Ascaya community, and project plans filed with the city show a three-story, ultraluxury house that would look strikingly similar to the Raiders’ practice facility in Henderson and even, in some ways, Allegiant Stadium just west of the Strip.

So a house that is Raiders themed and resembles the practice facility with a futuristic touch to it. All of that and it's located in the mountains in Nevada. If it sounds pretty top tier and a pinch over the top, that's because it might be.

As seen in city records that include detailed site plans, building schematics and a full-color rendering with a view from the backyard, Davis’ imposing, seemingly Raiders-colored home would have floor-to-ceiling windows and be heavy on symmetry, rising to a peak in the middle where the top floor resembles the bridge of a ship.

According to the project plans, the house would have a “man cave,” a prep kitchen, a bar, a steam room, a library, a sleek pool area, a porte-cochere and an area for “guest/vendor parking.”

A tip of the cap to Mark Davis for pushing all the chips in on this idea for a new home.