Towie’s Chloe Meadows shows off incredible kitchen transformation with jaw-dropping before and after
TOWIE Star Chloe Meadows has opened the doors to her new kitchen transformation, with some striking before and after images for maximum impact.
The reality TV star has been busy renovating her Victorian home in East London, with well-chosen period features giving an aspirational finish.
Chloe Meadows looks like the cat that’s got the cream as she stands in her new kitchen[/caption] This is how the kitchen looked before Chloe sprinkled her magic upon the space[/caption]The 32-year-old shared a video clip on social media, showing her project in progress. In the clips the home’s original kitchen can be seen as a building site, completely gutted with old fashioned brick work.
Then the clip cuts to the finished space, with a herringbone wooden floor, marble top surfaces and stylish glass pendent lights hanging down.
Along with the white painted walls, Chloe also commissioned some exposed brickwork, perhaps a homage to the vintage east London loft vibe.
Indeed her fans were quick to congratulate her on the design.
One said: “Absolutely beautiful.”
Another commented: “Looks incredible, well done Chloe.”
Meanwhile another simply said: “What a transformation.”
The TV star purchased the property last year with her partner George Wales, a City trader who prefers to stay out of the spotlight.
Having recently completed a university course in Interior design, Chloe is in a good position to create a new home from scratch.
She told Closer magazine: “I went to a specialist design uni in Chelsea. I did a consolidated course so I basically crammed it all in a small amount of time.”
The star continued: “I was really worried that the interior design world would look down at me because I was a TOWIE star so I just really struggled with it.”
The Victorian kitchen includes stylish and aspirational touches like the glass drop pendent lights[/caption] The pristine marble top surfaces are ideal for a kitchen with matching white cupboards[/caption] The exposed brickwork gives a moden ‘loft style’ edge[/caption] Chloe who recently completed a course in interior design, knows the art of transforming a space[/caption]