Sam Faiers treats fans to a tour of toddler Rosie’s VERY luxurious room

She moved into an extravagant £2.25million five-bedroom home in Surrey with her family last month. 

And Sam Faiers gave her Instagram followers a tour of her incredibly lucky toddler Rosie’s luxurious bedroom on Tuesday afternoon.  

The Mummy Diaries star, 29, who shares her daughter, two, and son Paul, four, with her long-term partner Paul Knightley, 31, has pulled out all the stops for her child, who has been treated to an ensuite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and a personalised toy trunk.

New life: Sam Faiers gave her fans a tour of her incredibly lucky toddler Rosie’s luxurious bedroom on Tuesday afternoon (pictured together with  Paul Jr., four, and Paul Knightley, 31)

Mother-of-two Sam kicked off her clip by showing off her little one’s dressing up rail for when she fancies transforming into her favourite children’s characters.

The former TOWIE star shared: ‘I’m gonna give you a little tour of Rosie’s room, this is her dressing up rail, she needs a little more bits as she only those two, and rosettes from horse riding.’

The blonde beauty also displayed Rosie’s hands and feet casts decorated on the wall, as well as a traditional pink dollhouse and a Chartley Bedrooms toy trunk gifted by Auntie Billie.

Sam explained: ‘This is what we had made when she was first born, this is her dollhouse from her first birthday present’. 

Lucky kid! The Mummy Diaries star, 29, has pulled out all the stops for her child, who has been treated to an ensuite bathroom (pictured) and walk-in wardrobe

Pictured: Rosie's personalised toy trunk gifted from Auntie Billie

Lucky kid! The Mummy Diaries star, 29, has pulled out all the stops for her child, who has been treated to an ensuite bathroom (L), walk-in wardrobe and a personalised toy trunk (R)

Fun times: Mother-of-two Sam kicked off her clip by showing off her little one's dressing up rail for when she fancies transforming into her favourite children's characters

Fun times: Mother-of-two Sam kicked off her clip by showing off her little one’s dressing up rail for when she fancies transforming into her favourite children’s characters

Milestones: The blonde beauty also displayed Rosie's hands and feet casts decorated on the wall

Milestones: The blonde beauty also displayed Rosie’s hands and feet casts decorated on the wall

‘Over here is a toy trunk that Billie got for her, and also a little lamp from Etsy. Here is her cot that she sleeps beautifully in and some toy storage’, the doting parent said about her girl’s mini bed.

Rosie’s bedroom also boasts a ‘beautiful and antique’ mirror and a Boori set, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers.

The media personality later flaunted one of the stand-out features of her child’s chamber – an impressive walk-in wardrobe.

Sam said in the video: ‘She has a little walk in wardrobe which I’m kind of using as storage at the moment, I need to sort everything out. She has some shoes and horse hats.’

Playtime: A traditional pink dollhouse and a Chartley Bedrooms toy trunk gifted by Auntie Billie also occupies the room

Playtime: A traditional pink dollhouse and a Chartley Bedrooms toy trunk gifted by Auntie Billie also occupies the room

Rest up:'Here is her cot that she sleeps beautifully in and some toy storage', the doting parent said about her girl's mini bed

Rest up:’Here is her cot that she sleeps beautifully in and some toy storage’, the doting parent said about her girl’s mini bed

All in the details: Rosie's bedroom also boasts a 'beautiful and antique' mirror

Coordination: Rosie's Boori set, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers, pictured

All in the details: Rosie’s bedroom also boasts a ‘beautiful and antique’ mirror (L) and a Boori set, including a wardrobe and a chest of drawers (R)

Rounding things off, the TV star exhibited the modern, state-of-the-art ensuite, made up of dark flooring, sleek cabinets and a training toilet seat from Amazon.  

The former glamour model is renting the lavish home for £7,000 per month following the success of her ITVBe show The Mummy Diaries which also stars her sister Billie, 30. 

After moving in late March, she said on Instagram: ‘We moved a few days ago before the lockdown. Goodbye Hertfordshire, onto our next adventure and a new chapter in our lives… 

‘We have no service, internet or Sky TV lol but we’re all good. It’s actually really refreshing to having a digital detox. As soon as we get it sorted I can’t wait to share our move with you.’

Sam moved from Essex to her previous home in Hertfordshire with Paul and their son when he was just a baby but Rosie came along soon afterwards.  

Sam’s sister Billie also bought a new £1.4million home this year but photos of her place with husband Greg show that the property needs extensive renovations. 

In contrast to Sam’s modern bathroom, the equivalent in Billie’s Essex pad is old-fashioned and has an avocado bathtub, instead of a stylish freestanding one.  

Insight: The TV star organises her daughter's favourite objects in toy storage by Ikea and an eBay headband compartment

Insight: The TV star organises her daughter’s favourite objects in toy storage by Ikea and an eBay headband compartment 

Incredible: The media personality later flaunted one of the stand-out features of her child's chamber - an impressive walk-in wardrobe

Settling in: The former glamour model is renting the lavish home for £7,000 per month following the success of her ITVBe show The Mummy Diaries which also stars her sister Billie, 30

Incredible: The media personality later flaunted one of the stand-out features of her child’s chamber – an impressive walk-in wardrobe

Billie, who’s a mum to Nelly, six, and Arthur, three, is planning to give the property an Essex makeover but has admitted it will be up to 18 months before the family can move in. 

In a recent interview, she told Hello magazine: ‘We got the keys at the end of January but it’s a huge project, a big renovation. We are going in blind because we’ve never done it before and we are starting from scratch.

‘The architect has been in and for what we want to do, it’s going to be at least a year or a year and a half until it is safe for us to live in, so we are going to stay where we are for now.’