Inside Dani Dyer’s nursery for her twins as she reveals it for first time just weeks before giving birth... (original) (raw)
DANI Dyer treated fans with a glimpse inside her twins brand new nursery.
The reality star - who is expecting twin girls with footballer boyfriend Jarrod Bowen - described the room as the "perfect princess haven".
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Dani Dyer showed off her chic nursery for her baby twins
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The room is decorated in pink and lilac tones
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Dani is counting down to the birth of her baby girlsCredit: Instagram
The nursery is tastefully decorated with lilac and pink tones, soft balloon cushions and white baby grows hanging from the wall.
There is a plenty of space for mum and dad to sit, with a large cream sofa and a matching foot stool.
The twins will be living the life of luxury with two matching cribs and a canopy crib drape.
Dani has the perfect essentials for any newborn baby - with a changing table, a cot mobile, adorable soft toys and little baby blankets.
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Alongside the clip, she wrote: "Our baby girls nursery. I absolutely love everything about their Nursery - It’s the perfect princess haven & I can’t wait for the girls to be here to enjoy it with them."
The star looked like she was ready to pop this week in the green long-sleeved jumper dress.
It comes as Dani recently admitted that her final stages of pregnancy were taking a toll and that it was getting increasingly "harder".
The star said she had "ballooned" in recent weeks and was experiencing severe swelling.
During an Instagram Q&A, one fan asked: "Hope you're keeping well, pregnancy is tough but you've got this and you look fab."
Dani replied: "Oh thank you so much, such a kind message.
"I'm all good and hope you are too, it's getting harder now with normal day to day activities.
"I've just ballooned all of a sudden and the girls weigh together more than when Santi was born so I'm really feeling it. The full on waddling and swelling has begun."
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The TV star has matching cribs for her twins
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The Love Island star described the nursery as a 'princess haven'