As Mrs Hinch ditches the grey for a new neutral look her favourite shop follows suit & fans are saying the same thing
MRS Hinch has ditched her famous grey interiors and her home now has a colour theme entirely - beige.
And it seems that her favourite shop B&M is copying the cleaning influencer in switching their house products to follow a neutral colour palette.
B&M fans have been taking to to share the bargain chain’s new items.
These include beige plant pots, white cases, gold mugs, pampas plants - with not a grey item to be seen.
The new range appears to be going down well with fans, with one saying "I need to go" and another adding "this is dangerous how cute are some of these."
Mrs Hinch shot to fame for her silvery decor, but has recently moved to a new £1,000,000 five-bedroom farmhouse and gone down a different route.
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Long gone are the days of velvet crushed sofas and mirrored accessories.
Now Sophie Hinchliffe, 32, from Essex, has opted for warm neutral tones and natural elements such as custom-made oak dining tables and farmhouse cladding.
There are some things that have changed wildly for the cleaning sensation, such as hosting pet alpacas on her farm and her youngest son, Lennie, now having his own bathroom.
But others have stayed the same, like her Show Cocker Spaniel, Henry, having his own room.
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The mum-of-two, who gave birth to second son Lennie in May 2021, has spent the last year redecorating her mansion named Hinch Farm and has shared the process on Instagram.
For those who have been following Mrs Hinch on social media over the years, her change in interiors has come as a surprise and many are wondering what her fan base and favourite shops will do now she's ditched the grey.
One TikTok user, , joked that shops like B&M and The Range would have to “burn” and change their autumn and winter stock of grey furniture this year due to Mrs Hinch's change in decor.
One viewer replied: "All the grey c**p was on sale yesterday when I was in. Bedding, decor...everything."
But many claimed her new style was just replacing the grey trend.
One wrote: "Her new style is lovely but it’s definitely the new grey, crushed velvet."
"Oatmeal is just beige we’ve come full circle," another claimed.
Another person added: "It’s the new gray and crushed velvet. Just have ur house how you want."
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A third TikToker wrote: "Grey crushed velvet girlies after seeing Mrs Hinch has new decor," using a sound telling them 'they need to get on with their lives.'
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One claimed: "Panelling is now the new crushed velvet."
Another suggested the new decor was the "Same soup, just reheated."