
Jane Russell is primarily known for her iconic roles in films like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and The Outlaw, but did you know that the Old Hollywood star moonlit as an interior designer? Well, she did for her own home in Montecito, which was built by her husband, John Peoples.
Now, the storied grounds are on the market for $8 million, and the estate blends its rich heritage with mid-century modern details.
Comprised of a 3,678 square foot main residence, a one-bedroom guest house, and a studio apartment above the garage, we can now see how the expansive property once hosted parties for hundreds of guests. Let's take a closer look inside.

Walking into the main foyer, guests are greeted by reclaimed wood floors, high ceilings, and plenty of natural light streaming through the windows, giving view of the lush greenery surrounding the home.

The open-concept living and dining room is a mid-century modern mecca, with a chrome, arc floor lamp, and low-profile sofas. The white-painted ceiling beams give the space an airy, expansive feel.

Meanwhile, the all-white kitchen leans more modern, with both island stools and a small, round table for dining. The pendant lights add dimension and volume to the room.

The den is the ultimate hideaway, with rich browns creating a cocoon-like feel, from the leather sofas to the wood bookshelves.

The primary bedroom (one of six) is a layered, neutral oasis, with a textured, brown headboard, beige rug (we love this one from Macy's for a similar look), and fluffy, twin ottomans.
Shop the look

Fully upholstered over a sturdy wooden frame, this petite ottoman features a softly textured checkered pattern and a padded top for cozy, stylish seating.

This Ruby Candy Stripe shade brings a festive, cozy glow to any bedroom, and paired with the sleek Reed base, it creates a clean-lined, elegant focal point.

This elegant footed vase, crafted from white ceramic, showcases your flowers beautifully. Perfect for a bedside table or a bedroom, just like Jane’s.

The primary bathroom sees a dash of green via its intricate tiling in the shower, complementing the wood and white fixtures beautifully.

If that wasn't enough, there is also an outdoor shower for those who prefer to rinse off in the sun.

The pool is also an outdoor highlight, with its lovely lounge seats and bright umbrellas.
Jane Russell's former home is co-listed between Kate Blackwood and Santa Van Der Laarse.