Amanda Holden has put her stunning £5 million Surrey home on the market after giving it a full revamp.
The TV and radio star, 52, clearly has a dab hand for interiors after she recently teamed up with friend Alan Carr to renovate a dilapidated Italian flat.
Now, her own home has showed off her style as she hopes to see a £1.5 million profit on the property, she once called her ‘forever home’.
Amanda snapped up the impressive five bed, three bathroom home for £3.5 million back in 2015, which boasts a hot tub, outhouse and a huge 30ft by 27ft living room.
The Britain's Got Talent judge's house also comes with some personal touches including a palm tree planted in honour of Sir Captain Tom Moore and a £30,000 drawing by the Connor Brothers.
Her home has a large modern garden with a decking area, sprawling green lawn and decorative hedges.
Inside the property, Amanda opted for bold designs and decorations.
In one of the three bathrooms in the home, the walls are completly covered in antique framed photos.
Her huge living room is painted a dark blue, with velvet green sofas and a geometric printed rug.
Amanda renovated her kitchen in lockdown - a part of the house she has described as the ‘hub’ - and it now features a large island, navy blue units and three disco ball inspired lampshades.
Hello reported that the lights cost £850 each.
The media personality lives in the stunning home with her husband Chris and two daughters Lexi, 17, and Hollie, 11.
Speaking about her home to House Beautiful, Amanda revealed it was important their Surrey property didn't feel like 'a show home'.
She said: 'We have two little girls and don't want them feeling that they're treading on eggshells.'
Amana previously told The Mirror : "I am house proud, but I've got two kids, two dogs and a cat, so it's a family house. Everything is washable and wipeable.
"It's so open plan my littlest can cycle her bike around. I don't have carpets on the ground floor – and this is disgusting – but I was doing an interview a while ago and my puppy pooed on the floor during the chat.
"But you don't worry if you have wooden floors. Two words: wipe clean."