Mrs Hinch has unveiled the new bathrooms she's created for her two sons
The 32 year old, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, moved into her dream £1.1 home last year, along with her beloved husband Jamie, 42, and their two young sons, Ronnie, two, and 10 month old Lennie.
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Taking to Instagram, Sophie explained how she and her dad had created a lot of the stuff in the bathroom themselves. A wooden mirror is hung above the sink, and two large shelves are fitted to the wall, where numerous small animal-themed ornaments are on display.
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