Mrs Hinch shows off son Ron's incredibly DIY bedside tables at stunning new farm house
02.03.2022 - 01:31
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Mrs Hinch has shown off the incredible DIY bedside tables she recently created for her eldest son Ronnie's new bedroom. The Instagram star, 31, has been documenting the amazing creations she and her dad have been working on over recent weeks, as Ronnie's farm-themed bedroom begins to take shape.
Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, moved into her dream family home at the end of last year with her beloved husband Jamie, 42, and their two sons, Ronnie, two, and eight month old Lennie. Having amassed a huge online following thanks to her cleaning hacks and eye for stylish home interiors, Sophie has been keeping her 4.1million followers updated as she overhauls her sprawling new abode.
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The room is farm-themed and boasts a gorgeous wall mural featuring several hand-painted animals, as well as an adorable toy market stall. She has now created two stunning bedside tables for Ronnie, which were constructed using wooden apple crates and floor boards.
Sharing a clip of her dad carrying one of the apple crates, she wrote: "Yesterday in the workshop... Dad and I made Ron's bedside tables." In a second video, Sophie's dad could be
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