Inside Gogglebox Baasit Saddiqui’s family home that he shares with his wife and two kids
BAASIT Saddiqui has become a firm Gogglebox favourite alongside brother Umar and their dad Sid.
The Derby-based dad of two has shared a glimpse into the family home he shares with wife Melissa and children Amelia and Theodore.
Entering through some double doors, the wooden-floored living room is the perfect place to relax - complete with a cosy grey sofa and matching grey knitted and velvet look cushions.
The colour-theme is complimented with duck egg blue furnishings, including a a wooden TV unit, a blue rug and blue knitted pouf chair.
The floral wallpaper adds a touch of femininity to the social space.
The Saddiqui family has made the fireplace the focal point, featuring a fireplace and a large, silver mirror placed above it.
Fresh flowers can often be found in the home which only add to the relaxed feel.
A huge wooden shelving unit can be found to the right of the fireplace and features a number of ornaments, including a white ceramic owl and a pair of decorative glass heart vases.
Unsurprisingly, the family’s beloved dog has made its own mark on the home and has a grey tartan bed to snuggle up in.
Little Amelia has her own seating area too – a pink and white polka dot child’s armchair.
Baasit’s daughter - who once made a guest appearance on Gogglebox for Halloween - also has a pink play tent complete with fairy lights.
As for the outside of the red bricked house, the front door is painted white, while an impressive glass conservatory opens out onto a garden.
The garden itself features a huge wooden gazebo and a seating area, the ideal spot to host friends and family.
Baasit previously described Derby as the "perfect" place to live.
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He told : “I feel extremely lucky to have been brought up in Derbyshire it is the best of both worlds and perfect for me, not too big and busy like London but also not small and remote.
"I feel so fortunate to be able to take my daughter out on a short five-minute walk from my house and be in the countryside.