Inside Maisie Smith and Max George's stunning home renovation including incredible kitchen makeover
09.01.2024 - 22:03
/ ok.co.uk
Former EastEnders actress Maisie Smith and The Wanted singer Max George have given fans a peek into their stunning Manchester home.
The couple, who have been together since 2022, have transformed their once colourful house into a modern masterpiece. The pair first met on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, when Maisie was partnered with Kevin Clifton and Max danced with Dianne Buswell.
They moved in together last January after Max surprised Maisie with a key to his home during a cinema date.
Max shared the sweet moment on TikTok, showing him nervously waiting as Maisie found her new set of keys hidden in a bag of sweets.
The video ended with the actress giggling and hugging her boyfriend after discovering her surprise. Since moving in together, Maisie and Max have shared snippets of their home with their followers.
One photo from earlier this year features a big vintage mirror which reveals the couple's quirky living room decorated with floral wallpaper. But the young pair have been busy transforming the space ever since, and it now looks totally different.
They've put their heart and soul into making it just right - swapping bold colours for calming neutrals and adding some stylish touches.
Maisie shared the house transformation video to her TikTok, which now has more than 270,000 views alongside the caption: "Blood. Sweat.
Tears and still a few finishing touches...
but we're so grateful for what we have accomplished in this beautiful house." The start of the video showed their home before renovating, with a pale pink kitchen and the existing living room, before transitioning into the new living space with a black panelled media wall, a brown leather sofa and a black coffee table. Next up, she let us peek into their open-plan
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