Heather Dubrowspent yearsdesigning every over-the-top featureof the mansion she shares with her husband, Terry. But even after all that work, she’s not calling it their forever home.While the property has everything theReal Housewives of Orange Countyalum, 49, could ever want — including amassive champagne room, a21-seat movie theaterand agong in the backyard— the couple have a history of moving around.“We’ll see. We’ve honestly never lived anywhere longer than three years,” Heather admitted toArchDigest.com, while giving a tour of the 22,000-square-foot Southern California home.She went on to say the house was different from all the other places the couple had lived. “I think this is the first house we’ve been in that feels like our true home,” she remarked.Ye Rin MokHowever, while Heather has her doubts, her husband Terry is confident they’ve found their permanent place.“We’re never selling this house; you’re going to bury me in the backyard,” theBotchedstar shared, having earlier told the outlet: “I can hype this house as much as I want. It’s going to live up to that hype. It’s going to exceed that hype.”Ye Rin MokAlthough many couples would collaborate when constructing their dream home, Chateau Dubrow is largely the work of one woman.Leaving every decision to his wife, Terry’s sole involvement with the project consisted of finding the actual plot of land the property’s built on.“With this house she said, ‘Here’s the deal. I’m going to build this house, but I don’t want to hear anything from you you at all.’ And so that was the rule,” he toldArchitectural Digest.Ye Rin MokHowever, while Heather told the outlet that her husband “loves one hundred percent of this house,” there’s one feature she thinks she could have thought out a little bit better.Ye Rin Mok“There’s one design flaw,” she recently told PEOPLE Now, alluding to thechampagne doorbellshe installed in her closet, so she could always have a little bubbly on demand.“You hit it in my closet and it rings in the kitchen, but I didn’t concept who was actually bringing the champagne,” she said.The reality star admits the doorbell wasn’t the only service button she considered installing in her home. In her husband Terry’s self-described “man cave” — a 21-seat movie theater — she thought about incorporating buttons like they have in fancy theaters with waitstaff.“Terry was like, ‘You know the kids are going to be in there hitting that button and you’re the server,’” she says. “I was like, ‘Oh good point. No button.’”Visitarchdigest.comto read the full feature and see more photos.

Heather Dubrowspent yearsdesigning every over-the-top featureof the mansion she shares with her husband, Terry. But even after all that work, she’s not calling it their forever home.

While the property has everything theReal Housewives of Orange Countyalum, 49, could ever want — including amassive champagne room, a21-seat movie theaterand agong in the backyard— the couple have a history of moving around.

“We’ll see. We’ve honestly never lived anywhere longer than three years,” Heather admitted toArchDigest.com, while giving a tour of the 22,000-square-foot Southern California home.

She went on to say the house was different from all the other places the couple had lived. “I think this is the first house we’ve been in that feels like our true home,” she remarked.

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However, while Heather has her doubts, her husband Terry is confident they’ve found their permanent place.

“We’re never selling this house; you’re going to bury me in the backyard,” theBotchedstar shared, having earlier told the outlet: “I can hype this house as much as I want. It’s going to live up to that hype. It’s going to exceed that hype.”

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Although many couples would collaborate when constructing their dream home, Chateau Dubrow is largely the work of one woman.

Leaving every decision to his wife, Terry’s sole involvement with the project consisted of finding the actual plot of land the property’s built on.

“With this house she said, ‘Here’s the deal. I’m going to build this house, but I don’t want to hear anything from you you at all.’ And so that was the rule,” he toldArchitectural Digest.

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However, while Heather told the outlet that her husband “loves one hundred percent of this house,” there’s one feature she thinks she could have thought out a little bit better.

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“There’s one design flaw,” she recently told PEOPLE Now, alluding to thechampagne doorbellshe installed in her closet, so she could always have a little bubbly on demand.

“You hit it in my closet and it rings in the kitchen, but I didn’t concept who was actually bringing the champagne,” she said.

The reality star admits the doorbell wasn’t the only service button she considered installing in her home. In her husband Terry’s self-described “man cave” — a 21-seat movie theater — she thought about incorporating buttons like they have in fancy theaters with waitstaff.

“Terry was like, ‘You know the kids are going to be in there hitting that button and you’re the server,’” she says. “I was like, ‘Oh good point. No button.’”

Visitarchdigest.comto read the full feature and see more photos.

source: people.com