Tommy Fury and girfriend Molly-Mae Hague move into incredible £1.3million apartment with huge terrace and park views
TOMMY Fury and Molly Mae Hague have moved into a stunning new apartment worth up to £1.3 million.
The former Love Island contestants' lush Cheshire pad features a huge terrace and amazing park views as they move on from their Manchester apartment just a week after their pet dog Mr Chai died.
The house features a mainly sleek grey and white interior with a very spacious kitchen coupled with all the usual appliances.
Once the coronavirus allows, the pair are certainly prepared to host guests as they have plenty of seats both around the nicely decorated dining table and the breakfast bar in the centre of the room.
The couple have the perfect place to keep their alcohol with a wine cooler placed at one end of the breakfast bar.
Tommy, 21, and Molly-Mae, 21, also boast a luxurious living room ideal for kicking back and relaxing.
The layout looks just perfect, as the couple opted for two comfy-looking sofas, each with three plump cushions, placed on either side of the room.
Slightly breaking up the theme of grey and white, the pair have gone for a dark charcoal coffee table placed in the middle of the room, with a plant arrangement on top.
The room was completed with a beautiful white and silver fire place which is sure to keep the pair warm during the winter months.
Just above it lies a giant round mirror, which is perfect for duo to take stunning selfies in front of.
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The young couple have gone with a modern bathroom with a marble flooring and tiling with a white and dark beige theme.
The room has both a shower and a bath and again comes with another giant mirror which will be perfect for when they getting glammed up for a night on the town.
A chique-looking bedroom completes the house, which includes a comfy-looking double bed and two blue velvety-looking chairs.
The grey curtains will ensure the couple maintain their privacy and also keep the light from emanating through the long and curved windows on the far side of the room.