KATE Lawler has revealed her incredible home transformation for her baby daughter Noa.
The 41-year-old Virgin Radio star went for a nature-themed nursery after moving home while she was pregnant.
The new mum is now given fans an insight into the work she's been doing behind the scenes while raising her baby.
Showing off the whole room from different angles, Kate reveals how she got rid of a harsh red paint job in a cluttered study and turned it into a serene baby's nursery.
Bold animal-theme wallpaper featuring deer, owls and rabbits, gives the room a fun feel, with light carpet and armchair with stool in cream to keep the rest of it natural.
Former Big Brother star Kate told fans: "Moving home during my pregnancy wasn’t as stressful as everyone told me it would be.
"Trying to get it decorated ahead of the potato’s arrival however…
"Slowly but surely, room by room, we’re getting there and these photos show what the nursery looked like before we moved in compared to now.
"I’m so happy. It wasn’t a huge job. The flooring was in really good condition before but we wanted carpet in this room.
"We painted the fireplace surrounding and replaced the blind, painted and obviously the dreamy wallpaper was a must."
Kate opened up this week about feeling guilty at the thought of going back to work four months after giving birth.
She said she wished she had taken more maternity leave ahead of returning to work as a radio present at Virgin Radio 3 next month.
"I already regret not taking longer maternity leave. I wish I had taken proper time off everything," she wrote on her Instagram stories.
"I'm going back to Virgin Radio in 3 weeks and on top the other work I do on here etc it's such an overwhelming feeling.
"I just don't want to leave Noa. I thought I'd feel different. I really did. Everyone tells me, 'once you're back at work you'll feel like you again'… did you?"
She then felt even worse once her fans started sharing the amount of time they had taken for maternity leave and left her "feeling more guilty than I already did".
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