Lydia Bright reveals stunning kitchen transformation 7 months after moving into ‘fairytale’ forever home
FORMER Towie star Lydia Bright has shared a look at her stunning kitchen transformation, seven months after moving into her “fairytale” forever home.
The mum-of-one, 32, spent several months living with her parents as she searched for her dream home with daughter Loretta, three.
And she’s since found it and transformed it into a beautiful space – equipped with a very stylish new kitchen.
The life-changing buy was two years in the making and came after 50 viewings and a failed purchase.
After getting the keys, Lydia said: "Our forever home fairytale can finally begin. I am so emotional right now.”
Lydia has since started up her own home account, where she revealed the amazing kitchen glow up.
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The panelled cupboards are in a mint shade and Lydia has added stunning hanging class lights throughout the space.
She’s lined up pots and pans on a brass hanger, and painted the walls white.
The bright and airy space also features wooden flooring and state-of-the-art appliances in cream.
Lydia told fans: “Seven months after moving into our forever home fairytale the first room has finally been renovated.
“When we moved in this kitchen was grey, dull and stark (swipe for before.) I wanted to inject some colour into the room, whilst making it feel brighter and adding some Georgian interior character.”
The before photos show off a totally different kitchen, which was primarily grey and white in colour.
Lydia’s fans were amazed with the new look, as one wrote: “Love it, so fresh ❤,” and another penned: “Absolutely gorgeous and love the colours.”
Talking her followers through what she’d done to give the space a refresh, the reality star wrote: “I had all the walls painted from grey to shade ‘Wimbourne White .
“I replaced the grey stone worktops to something brighter with reflective properties to bounce the light. I also took the stone up the wall to create a feature wall and backsplash. The stone is called ‘Vanilla Ice.’
“I kept the existing kitchen which is in amazing condition. However, I ditched the grey and had it spray painted to shade ‘Celestial Leyland paint.”
Lydia also explained that she’d swapped the modern spotlights to the girly, scalloped, flower pendants on show.
And she replaced her industrial-style oven for a new heritage collection one.
The stunning three-storey property has a long driveway to a single garage and a huge tree in the front lawn.
Inside, the home is flawlessly furnished combining modern and more traditional styling.
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Perhaps most impressive is the bathroom, with a free-standing copper tub, walk in waterfall shower and a fireplace.
The master bedroom has an en-suite and lavish furnishing such as thick curtains and chunky grey radiators that give it a royal feel.