MRS Hinch knows how to make a picture-perfect home.
And despite being pregnant with her third child whose due date is near, she hasn’t stopped perfecting his new nursery.


Fans are thrilled as Sophie Hinchliffe, 34, showed off the finishing touches on Instagram last night.
The cleanfluencer headed to the nursery to show off the gorgeous gallery wall she and her husband put up.
“They are on the wall,” she said delighted by the finished results.
“The prints, my charity shop frames, which I’m actually over the moon with.”
The mum bought a selection of different gold photo frames for a vintage feel to the nursery to match her cottage core aesthetic in the rest of her £1.1 million farmhouse.
Inside the frames were adorable prints of Beatrix Potter’s most popular characters including Peter Rabbit, Jeremiah Puddle Duck and Mrs Tiggy Winkle.
The sketches were the perfect addition to the blue and brown themed room.
“I’m really pleased with them guys, chuffed to bits,” she added.
The feature wall had a gorgeous checkered wallpaper pasted to the top; the bottom half was panelled.
Making sure her dad, who passed last year, was still part of the process, she used his pencil and level to hang the photos.
In a previous video, Mrs Hinch shared hte exact paint she used – number 975, named Moon Shadow, from Wickes.
“I found the perfect shade of blue,” she gushed.

And given that the paint is just £15 for 2.5 litres from Wickes, and the wallpaper is £1.25 for a sample, the bedroom makeover isn’t likely to cost too much either.
“I love the idea of a traditional country check nursery in creams and dusty blues,” she wrote over a snap of the paint and wallpaper sample.
“When I opened this wallpaper sample, both me and Jamie really liked it.”

Mrs Hinch announced the news of her pregnancy in late October, just six months after her dad’s tragic passing.
In the short video announcement, Jamie was seen painting the words “Baby boy #3” on a wall inside their house, while their sons Ronnie, five, and Lennie, three, added their hand prints around the message.
As the clip went on, a black-and-white filter faded away, revealing blue paint on the wall to signify that another boy is on the way.
It then cut to Sophie cradling her bump in a black catsuit.
The cleaning guru paid tribute to her late dad Alan in her caption, writing: “Heaven was too far to visit, so you sent us a special gift from up above.
“I have no doubt you sent him to us Dad, to fill our hearts with so much love.
“Ronnie and Lennie’s baby brother. Our baby boy no. 3. Joining us in 2025. The three musketeers.”