We put them wherever we could. There are butterfly handles on the cabinets in the bedroom, and butterflies are woven into the bed hangings. They're even on the soap in the bath and on the tiles in the kitchen. There are so many butterflies in this apartment, you don't even notice them. But Mariah does.
The Marilyn Monroe Doll House in Palm Springs is on the market for $3.3 million, blending architectural pedigree with famous Hollywood lore. Marked by a pink mailbox on an elevated third-acre Vista Las Palmas lot, the 1961 residence allegedly tied to the Gentlemen Prefer Blondes star is a classic Charles Du Bois design built by the Alexander Construction Co.