Inside Made In Chelsea star Tiffany Watson’s epic London home with lush lounge and Monopoly-themed bedroom
MADE In Chelsea star Tiffany Watson showed off her chic London home with a plush lounge and Monopoly-themed bedroom.
The reality sta, 26, lives in West London in a chic home that features vintage style furniture, funky artwork and cosy interiors.
Tiffany, who shot to fame on the E4 reality show, is obviously proud of the property, which often features as a backdrop to her sultry Instagram posts.
The businesswoman has given her Instagram followers a glimpse at the abode decorated in a mix of crisp white, neutral colours and marble.
Tiffany proves she has a real eye for style, in keeping with the house's neutral colour theme; the beige sofa is complimented by the white walls and ceiling spotlights.
The star can enjoy hours of catching up on her favourite movies with a huge flatscreen TV on the wall, while a glass silver rimmed coffee table completes the room’s sophisticated look.
Tiffany can snuggle up on the sofa this winter and keep warm in front of her large cosy fireplace.
Tiffany has also added personal touches on her decorative shelving unit including incense sticks and candles to create a snug atmosphere.
The Chelsea babe can also indulge in a second living room on a large comfy green sofa.
Downstairs the huge dining room features wood flooring, a large dining table and a statement glass chandelier.
Around the home Tiffany has placed a variety of cute, personal accents including picture frames, vases, books and plants, and statement secondary lighting with floor and table lamps.
The blonde beauty has put her stamp on the house with three Monopoly wall art canvas prints on her bedroom wall.
The reality star has opted for cream coloured walls and massive bed and a green velvet quilted headboard.
Tiffany can enjoy her beauty sleep with heaps of fluffy pillows and compliments the look with a silver coloured throw.
A rustic full-length mirror is the perfect addition for the selfie-loving 26-year-old.
The star can relax in her spare bedroom which she has kept light and airty with minimalist decor – she has completed the earthy feel with a woven basket used as a plant pot.
The star has peppered her house with elements of shabby chic including a vintage style chest of drawers that she can stuff with designer gear.
The pristine white look continues throughout the house including the hallway and staircase which has cream carpet.
The large hallway mirror is perfectly positioned for taking gorgeous mirror selfies or perfecting her outfit.
Tiffany showed off her spacious kitchen complete with marble worktops, fitted taupe-coloured cabinets for plenty of storage and gorgeous dark wooden floor.
The media star brightens up the room with a glass coloured teal splash back and chrome appliances.
The star can enjoy hours of entertaining and throwing dinner parties in this luxurious kitchen where she can cook up a storm.
Along with her sister Lucy, the pair have worked hard to create their own vegan restaurant and a successful fashion brand without harming animals.
But when the sunshine is out, Tiffany can be found enjoying their lavish terraced garden.
The star can relax on her corner garden longue set or enjoy a picnic on the decking.
The MIC beauty recently revealed that she had a “fiery” sex life with ex Sam Thompson.
The couple were together for three and a half years before parting ways in 2017.
Zara McDermott- who has since split with Sam – recently discovered Tiff had "drunk called" her boyfriend at 3am after reminiscing about their romance.
This series will also showcase Zara and Sam's dramatic break-up after it was revealed she cheated on him with her music producer while on The X Factor a year ago.
This series of Made In Chelsea followed strict Covid protocols while filming at both country house locations and back in Chelsea.
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All cast members staying at the country houses tested negative before entering, allowing both houses to act as one bubble, so the cast could live and mix together freely.
Crew or anyone else visiting the houses from outside did so at a social distance.