As much as Jeremiah Brent Love your husband, Nate BerkusQuality time should not include the filming of another show together.
“We did it for so long. I need a break, “Brent said, 40 years old Use weekly By associating with with Almond breeze. “I see him every day. I mean, would do anything with him but to be honest with you, doing this program, QueerIt has changed my life. “
Interior designer said to work with Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan van Ness and Karamo brown has had a “huge impact on me.”
“It has changed who I am as a father and husband, as a member of the queer community,” he explained Us. “So I’m happy to do it right now.”
Married since 2014, Berkus, 53, Brent Share two children: Daughter Poppy, 9, and son Oskar, 6. The couple used to work in reality shows included Nate and Jeremiah Home Project and Nate and Jeremiah: Save my house.
“I love Nate more now than the day I met him,” Brent said about her husband. “I think the cute of our relationship and something we work hard to protect is the idea of growing together while we grow individually. It’s something that many married couples have to navigate and it is difficult, but both of us really respect each other.” .

Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus.
Pictures by Stefanie Keenan/Getty for Crate & BarrelThe founder of Jeremiah Brent Design said Berkus is still “my favorite person in the world” and hopes he would say the same thing.
“I love to make life with him,” he added. “It’s never boring.”
Although the couple love their career focused on interior design, both Berkus and Brent also savor every moment as the parents of their two children.
Although Poppy and Oskar “challenge” the couple every day, it is sure to say that Brent would not want life any other way.
“I don’t really know why we’ve been so lucky with the kids we have and are so good and so smart and so kind,” he said Us. “We have two rules in our house, which is kindness and honesty.”
Another unofficial rule that can have Brent in your home is to always have almond breeze in the kitchen. The designer joined the brand to highlight the varieties of stable almond milk on the shelf, including the sugarless vanilla and the original sugar without sugar.
The brand will also be Running a draw To offer a change of pantry with Brent for a lucky outgoing.
“It is stable almond milk with the shelf, which is really important, especially as a parent who is always underway,” said Brent. “The fact that I can put something in my pantry and not be afraid that it will be bad in two days, much less a couple of months, it is wild and amazing. Never lasts the record, but it is good to know that I could.”
With reports from Christina Garibaldi