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Lioness Chloe Kelly's sleek modern home with incredible statement mirror

Lioness Chloe Kelly's sleek modern home with incredible statement mirror

Daily Mirror2 days ago
England forward Chloe Kelly, who has been in fine form at the Women's Euros this summer, shares a sleek modern home with her husband, golf groundskeeper Scott Moore
The Lionesses have made England proud with their impressive run in the Euros and are now preparing for Sunday's final. While their focus and determination on the pitch have been unwavering, fans are just as curious about their lives away from football.

Off the field, many of the players lead grounded, family-oriented lives with their partners and loved ones. From time to time, they offer fans a glimpse into their personal spaces through social media, revealing stylish yet down-to-earth homes that reflect their personalities.

England hero Chloe Kelly, famed for her bunny hop penalties, is married to golf groundskeeper, Scott Moore. The pair tied the knot at a stunning ceremony at Merrydale Manor in Cheshire last July.

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Chloe, 27, from Southall, West London, and Scott offered a glimpse into the stylish home they share with their three pups - Otis, Rolo, and Brody - with a quick Instagram snap taken in their immaculate living room.

The space features sleek grey laminate flooring and neutral-toned walls, complemented by bold black furniture. A standout detail is the faux plant holder mounted on the wall, adding a touch of greenery without disrupting the clean, modern vibe.
In another post, Chloe shared a peek into their hallway, showcasing her minimalist design preferences. The area includes glossy tiled floors, a crisp white radiator cover, and a large black grid mirror that adds a statement to the otherwise plain wall.

Later, during a moment of downtime, Chloe was seen recovering on a plush grey velour corner sofa in the lounge - an ultra-modern piece that fits perfectly with the home's sophisticated aesthetic.
The photo received over 5,000 likes from fans who admired the cosy setup.
In a particularly heartwarming post, Chloe was pictured cuddled up on the sofa with her adorable pet dog, Otis, whom she welcomed into her home in 2020. She captioned the sweet moment, 'Welcome to the family,' accompanied by paw print and blue heart emojis.

The Lionesses ' return to the Euros final comes as Chloe admitted she hasn't prepared anything for her first wedding anniversary yet, which will fall just days after the match on July 27.
She said: "I haven't even got a card, to be honest. I'm sure in the moment, I'll think of something and get my mum to sort it."
"But no, we are just taking it each game as it comes and we've got a huge game coming up and we know that we need to be at our best for that, so not looking too far ahead. I'm sure Scott has, but I definitely haven't."
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