Inside Gaz Beadle and Emma McVey’s first family home with incredible light fixtures, cute baby portraits and huge dressing room

The loved-up couple bought their first home together last year and have treated fans to glimpses of it ever since.

Former party boy Gaz, who found fame on Geordie Shore, now spends his days being a family man and helping out with their son Chester.

And it’s not hard to see why judging by their stunning home, which is believed to be three storeys high.

Showing off their sense of style, the property features neutral colours and chic decoration throughout.

Being very baby friendly, it is carpeted all over with plush looking cream and grey carpets.



The piece de resistance is probably the stairway which has a feature light hanging from the ceiling and some artily placed mirrors.

The couple often share pictures from there as they get ready for nights out or family shots in the mirror.

Their devotion to their son is clear as the walls are adorned with pictures of Chester.

The huge living room features a long side board with large TV screen, and there’s a wood burner for the winter evenings.

Model Emma also has her very own dressing room, full to the brim of clothes and shoes.





She often posts pictures from her dressing room showing off the impressive size of the wardrobe.

The house also features a large and comfy looking bed and a very modern bathroom, where Gaz likes to bathe his little one.

Earlier this year Emma revealed she had a tough birth, telling OK! Magazine: “I ended up having to have a C-section.”

Smitten Gaz added: “I was fighting back tears as it was happening and I was thinking to myself, don’t cry! I was turning away as it was happening. It’s the weirdest thing. It’s just mad that there’s a little human. Honestly, it still feels weird.

“I don’t understand how you create this. I was hysterical. I’m responsible. I still ring my mam if I’m in a panic. I rely on that person even now, so it’s mad that I’m now that for him. It will never sink in, I don’t think.”





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