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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRachel Ray sure has a lot of clutter
It's interesting to get to see inside these folks' real homes. Hers makes me nervous.
To be fair, we can only see her kitchen and the adjoining room. Maybe the rest of her house is not so "busy".
Phentex
(16,334 posts)look when they don't have a squad of people to do their hair and make up. Some of them look better actually.
Yes, the backgrounds in their homes are interesting too. But I'm not one to talk.
Rorey
(8,445 posts)I'm amused in this day and age that people seem clueless that more shows up in their photos and videos than they realize.
My house is not a candidate for "House Beautiful" at the present time. My dining room table is a mess of sewing chaos. I try to straighten it every night, picking up the scraps and threads, but I've just accepted it as a reality that it's going to be a mess while I'm perfecting my mask-making technique.
My office is a nightmare. I'd be kind of embarrassed about it, but it's not as if anyone is going to see it in the foreseeable future. I keep up with the dishes and laundry, not that anyone but me would care. (I live alone. )
Phentex
(16,334 posts)he has positioned himself in the dining room. I told him he should move some things around behind him in case he is captured by more of the camera range than he is expecting. But no.
So let his clients wonder why there are binoculars on the wine bar behind him.
Rorey
(8,445 posts)NJCher
(35,669 posts)whose dad walked down from the hall, sleepy, pulling up his Tshirt and rubbing his rather substantial tummy.
Phentex, I agree that some of them look so much better without those make up crews.
CottonBear
(21,596 posts)I love the wallpaper, the window view of trees and the gorgeous sofa or banquette. The fabric/upholstery is amazing! The room in the opening scene with his daughter is also just fantastic.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=emqW4vjb2eg&feature=emb_title