Molly-Mae Hague has spent around £12,000 on a shopping spree for furiture as she rennovates her new dream home with Tommy Fury.
The ex-Love Island star knew exactly what she was looking for when she headed to The Sofa And Chair Company in west London.
Documenting the trip on social media, she told fans she mainly selected pieces depending on whether she could get them in a “bouclé” material.
The 22-year-old was in her element as she ummed and ahhed over the lavish pieces on display. She said: “Today has consisted of walking up to every piece of furniture and asking if I can have it in bouclé.”
One clip saw the Pretty Little Things Creative Director show off the sofa she she had chosen for her kitchen space.
It boasted elegant round sides and rolling back but she confessed she was already planning to make several changes to it.
“I’m going to slightly changed the material and shape,” she said of the sofa, which has a starting price of £4,500 before customisations.
Elaborating further, she said: “It kind of looks patterned here however we are having just a completely full plain bouclé material, it’s also being turned into an L shape!”
Her second purchase of the day was around £5,700 for a 1950s-inspired piece with an asymmetrical back and a fixed seat which she said would be going in the master bedroom.
Keen to make her mark on it like the previous piece, Hague said: “I adore the shape but the colour and material is being changed completely.”
The star looked for her fans’ imput when deliberating over a pair of £1,400 conical chairs which she said she hoped to have in “cream with a much softer linen material”.
She also had her eye on a £2,500 sleek round chair with a swivel for her office space.
Hague’s mansion in Cheshire boasts six bedrooms and 5,000 sq ft of land so has a lot of space to fill.
Their decision to relocate came after their previous home was burgled last October when thieves made off with £800,000 worth of belongings as the couple partied in London.
Hague recently admitted to being the victim of a second theft when a camera containing personal videos was taken from her.