“None of our furniture would fit in this place.” Jake looked around at the window block walls and the wall of windows in the great room and across the gallery.
“Yes, you’d have to buy new and if you want me to decorate, I’d need the help of a decorator. This place is too big for me to tackle alone and work at the same time,” Davey told him honestly as he made his way around the vast space. “It’s kind of big for…”
“Yes, it is big for just us. Maybe we’ll adopt or get a surrogate.” Davey’s eyes went wide but he didn’t comment. Jake continued, “I could get the same architectural design firm that’s in the office building to do the house too and we can get a recommendation from them for a decorator who’s willing to work with their clients instead of shoving their own taste down someone’s throat and thus leaving everyone unhappy.”
He turned back to Davey.
“Sir, it has a garage apartment for a driver and a separate mother-in-law unit for a housekeeper.”