Russell Wilson spends pleasant days in his treemansion with his wife and children, thanks to the money he worked hard for

Russell Wilson, the former quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, and Ciara, a fashion model and R&B singer, are selling their Bellevue, Washington home for $36 million.

The three-story home is approximately 11,000 square feet in size, with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms. It contains a lift and a circular staircase with wrought iron accents.

There is a 20-foot entrance, two formal dining rooms, and a private library/office on the site.

A groin-vaulted great room division is supported by fluted Corinthian columns. The kitchen on one side is large, with elaborately carved bone-white cabinetry and a 14-foot doublewide island.

There are exquisite stone fireplaces, antique Southeast Asian wood doors, and a circular eating bay outside the main room with stunning lake and downtown Seattle views.

The main suite is decorated in plum, violet and eggplant purple velvet to maximise blufftop vistas. The opulent bathroom features a garden tub and a cedar sauna.

The massive suite’s 200 square feet of custom closet space and ‘Hollywood-worthy glam room’ add extravagance, according to promotional materials.

Wilson and Ciara are athletic, so a well-equipped gym off the three-car garage is expected.

Among the finished lower level’s leisure and entertainment facilities are an appealing, wood-paneled screening room and a games area lounge.

There is a children’s playground, a recording studio, a staff or visitor bedroom, and a mirror-walled dance/yoga studio.

Adults like a two-story backyard treehouse with fake greenery, a faux-fur rug, a leather seat, and a flat-screen TV. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide views of the city and the water.

Two jet skis, a 60-foot boat, and a few small private beaches can be accommodated by a three-year-old pier with three docks.

Despite serpentine walkways, getting from the stone terrace outside the main house to the water’s edge is simple with a private tram.