Ray Romano Says His Perfect Day at New Desert Home Includes Golf, Movies and ‘No Sex, of Course’

Ray Romano lets fans in on what a “perfect day” looks like at his California desert home.

The actor-comedian and his 36-year-younger wife, Anna Romano, gave Architectural Digest an online exclusive look at their West Coast abode, after the couple recently put down roots at their longtime vacation spot in La Quinta, California, southeast of Palm Springs.

During the tour, Ray, 65, talked about an ideal day at home, starting with, “You go out, you play golf.”

Then turning his attention to Anna, 60, Ray continued: “You get your friends over and you go to the spa or whatever, [and then] we meet, have a great dinner, and then have what I call a perfect cozy evening.”

Stating that the “perfect cozy evening” took place in the couple’s theater room, Ray said the couple would later go to bed, where they would “dream of gum and lollipops”, before candidly admitting: “No sex! No sex in there , of course.”

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Ray Romano and Anna Romano at their home in California.

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Ray Romano has to make jokes Ice Age 6 After Building an ‘Inexpensive’ House in the Desert with Nate Berkus — Take a Look Inside!

When Ray and Anna first decided to build their home away from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, the couple turned to interior designer Nate Berkus for help—or, more accurately, their daughter, Ally Romano, did. Anna, a fan of Berkus’ work, consulted Ally, 33, about his employment, and it was she who sent the initial email that served as the springboard for their relationship. “Over the years, following him and seeing what did, he just seemed like an easy person to work with,” Anna said AD.

During their home tour, Romano joked, “My wife knew who he was and had a little crush on him,” to which Anna replied, “I still do.”

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Ray Roman’s four children: Alexandra, Matthew, Gregory and Joseph

Elsewhere in the clip, Romano said AD that he loves the whole house, but his “two favorite parts” are his personal putting green and the room with the bunk bed.

Intended for their sons – Joseph, 25, and 30-year-old twins Gregory and Matthew – to sleep in when they visit, the room was one of Romano’s requests for Berkus, 52 – and he loves it so much he even stays there when visiting La Quinta without Anna.

However, when they visit as a couple, they stay in the master bedroom, which has a pop-up TV, a stunning terrace and an abstract piece of art that Ray considers “a smile”.

The only other bedroom in the home belongs to Ally, or “Queen Alexandra,” as Ray called her, who also has her own bathroom.

“She was looking for a place away from the smelly boys, I believe she said so,” joked Ray AD.

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