STACEY Solomon has given fans a rare look inside her daughters Rose and Belle’s incredible bedroom at her £1.2m Pickle Cottage.
The mum-of-five loves to give glimpses inside her amazing Essex home she shares with husband Joe Swash and her kids.
Stacey has magically transformed one of the bedrooms into a stunning space for the sisters to relax in.
The room features a bunk bed for them to sleep on, lots of toys and beautiful flowers on the window sill.
Explaining her plans, Stacey said: "Rosie's so happy. Even Belle looks quite excited.
"So Rosie is going to start out at the bottom, so I've made her little bed for tonight. Then eventually she'll be up top and Belle will be down the bottom.
"These little stairs – how adorable are they?! I made a stair gate actually because I felt like at night I'd rather just shut it off so she can't climb up there and lock it.
"So I put a little stair gate on there.
"Obviously the back isn't finished. I'm not leaving it like that!
"We had to build the beds first and then now that I can measure the back spaces I'm going to get like a padded wall put in there."
Rose is clearly very happy with her new room as in the background she started to say: "Thank you mummy."
Stacey shares the girls with Joe and the couple are also parents to son Rex, four.
The X Factor star is also mum to Leighton, 11, and Zachary, 15, from previous relationships.
It comes just days after Stacey stripped off for a stunning bikini video four months after giving birth.
The star shared a video in a string of beautiful outfits from her collection with In The Style.
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