Billie Faiers shows off her perfectly organised pantry in new £1.4m Essex home
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She finally moved into her new home in Essex this week, three years after buying and refurbishing the house for £1.4 million.
And Billie Faiers took to Instagram on Saturday to show off the toad’s gorgeous pantry, complete with rows of organized jars, a coffee station, and an expansive spice rack.
The Family Diaries star, 32, called the room “a dream come true” and gave a glimpse into the new home with a collection of snapshots.
Finally got there: Billie Faiers took to Instagram on Saturay to show off her perfectly organized pantry as she finally settles into her new £1.4m Essex family home after years of renovation (pictured earlier this month)
Billie, who is currently pregnant with her third child, moved into the house earlier this week with husband Greg Shepherd and their children; eight-year-old Nelly and Arthur, five.
And the home’s beautiful pantry features oatmeal white cabinets and shelves—with strip backlights on each cabinet.
Marble worktops and light wood floors bring the room together, with a series of perfectly arranged glass jars, each with a wooden lid and printed adhesive label describing what’s inside.
Wow! Dubbing the room ‘a dream come true’, the Mummy Diaries star, 32, provided insight into the new home with a collection of snaps
Coffee station: One corner even has a coffee section, with a Nespresso Creatista Plus machine – which retails for over £399
One corner even has a coffee section, with a Nespresso Creatista Plus machine – which retails for over £399.
Billie used the caption explaining that the room was ‘on my wish list’ and wrote, ‘The Shepherd Pantry. I was so excited to share this with all of you ☺️… When we started building the house, a pantry was always on my wish list.
“I know this may sound a little crazy, but this room really does feel like a dream come true. Thank you to the wonderful ladies @organise_d for your perfect organizational talent.’
Organization heaven: A series of perfectly arranged glass jars, each with a wooden lid and printed adhesive label describing what the contents are, sit on the marble worktops
Billie and her husband Greg paid £1.3 million for the Brentwood property before demolishing it and building their own dream home.
The property has five bedrooms, a swimming pool, a home gym and a life-size Wendy house.
Greg, 35, has also added a ‘man’s den’, with the original garage converted into a gym and games room, while there will be a playroom for their two children.
Work on the house began in January 2021, after months of delays due to scheduling disputes with their new neighbors.
Illuminated: The home’s beautiful pantry features oatmeal white cabinets and shelves – with strip backlighting on each
Shepherd Pantry: Billie used the caption explaining that the room was “on my wish list,” with the words, “The Shepherd Pantry. I was so excited to share this with all of you ☺️ … When we started building the house, a pantry was always on my wish list’
Earlier this week, Billie shared a photo of her and Greg in front of the house’s front door when they finally went in – with the words ‘we made it!’
Once they settled home, the family enjoyed a lovely night together filming Nelly and Arthur jumping on their new bed and donning their matching pyjamas.
“Highs and lows and LOTS of arguments along the way. I can finally say it was worth it in the end ❤️ the amount of times someone said that to me while building this house.. sometimes it felt impossible, but it really feels worth every minute,” she explained.
Finally in: Earlier this week, Billie shared a photo of her and Greg outside the front door of the house when they finally went in – penning ‘we made it!’
The star admitted in March that she would not have bought the property had she known the ‘headache’.
Billie said, ‘Now someone else has also told us that we should probably consider tearing down the house and starting from scratch, it’s going to be one after the other.
‘We are now almost a year later. It would have been nice to know that six to eight months ago, because if we’re going to demolish the house, it means we’ll have to reapply for planning permission and start this process all over again.
“I don’t regret buying the house, but if I had known it would have taken more than a year to find a contractor I probably wouldn’t have done it because I didn’t know how long things would take.” to last. to take.’
Home sweet home: Billie, Nelly and Arthur all settled in this week and shared photos from the first night