We’ll start with the main floor, which you’ve kind of already seen,” he tells me as I trail behind him, my hand still in his. He brings me to the den at the side of the house and tells me we can set up a double office; a little space for him and a space for me to grade my papers. He tells me he doesn’t work from home very often. He then shows me the powder room; a gorgeous marble, vintage-inspired sink and silver-framed mirror. We make our way around the cardboard boxes scattered on the floor to the large mud room. I revel at the gorgeous black wrought-iron hooks. So many hooks, so much space. A single jacket hangs on a hook, looking lonesome. My own mud room is a cramped mess with a serious lack of storage space. As we walk quickly through the living room, he tells me he hasn’t picked out the furniture yet, wanting to leave that to me. I nod patiently. I don’t say a word and try not to be swayed by the beautiful space and all the luxury surrounding me.
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