Inside Samantha Armytage’s boudoir: TV presenter shares photos of the bedroom she shares with husband Richard Lavender as she shows off her designer furniture worth thousands
Samantha Armytage shared an intimate glimpse into her marital bedroom with husband Richard Lavender on Thursday.
The host of The Farmer Wants a Wife, 46, who married the equestrian businessman on New Year’s Eve 2020, posted a series of images of her home on Instagram.
Showing off her furniture as part of a post sponsored by Provincial Home Living, the former Sunrise host revealed that she keeps her wedding photo on her nightstand.
It stands right next to an elegant lamp with an ornamental bird on a branch that adorns the slender body.
A fashionable Vogue magazine for interior design sits neatly in the shelf below.
Samantha Armytage, 46, (right) shared an intimate peek into her marital bedroom with Richard Lavender (left) on Thursday
Sam captioned the photo, “Love my new apartment nightstands.”
“Perfect for small spaces,” she added, showing off the side of the bedroom.
The former breakfast show host also showed off her wood and wicker dining room chairs to finish off the sponsored posts, and none of the items were cheap.
The nightstands cost around $449 each, while the dining room chairs have a $299 price tag each and the table costs $1,199.
Showing off her furniture for a provincial Home Living sponsorship, the former Sunrise host revealed that she keeps her wedding photo on her nightstand
The former breakfast show host also showed off her wood and wicker dining room chairs to round out the sponsored posts. The nightstands cost around $449 each, while the dining room chairs have a $299 price tag each and the table costs $1,199
It comes after Sam opened up about her decision to trade the Sunrise set for the quiet life on a Bowral farm with her husband.
The Channel Seven star shocked viewers when she announced she would be leaving her co-hosting role on the breakfast TV show in 2021.
She says she has never looked back and it was the best decision she ever made.
When asked in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly what her greatest achievement in life was, she said, “To roll the dice and choose happiness and peace over a great job.”
It comes after Sam said her decision to trade the Sunrise set for the quiet life on a Bowral farm with her husband was the best she’s ever made