The Radfords recently announced they have no plans to move from their 10-bedroom home and are instead renovating it.
Sue and Noel, parents of Britain's largest family with 22 children, told how they spent a weekend decorating their Lancashire home.
in Youtube In the video, Sue, who stars in Channel 5's 22 Kids and Counting, says: “Hi everyone, I hope you've had a great weekend, I hope you've had a better weekend than mine.”
“I've been decorating all weekend.
“I've been so busy lately with filming and weekend getaways that I've finally been able to get around to working on it.
“I'm going to refrain from going out in my camper this weekend. work. “
Sue shared how she plans to renovate one of the boys' rooms, one of the girls' rooms, as well as the hallway and staircase.
The busy mum admitted she couldn't decide on a colour at first, but eventually settled on a very light paint colour.
They got to work and painted the boys' room blue and the girls' bedroom warm colors. pink The hallways were a stylish grey and shady.
Sue explained: “Well, we’re going to be bold and bright in the house.
“We're going for vibrant, bright colors.”
“They are the ones who … sleep At night, these things become bright.”
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Despite her hesitation about the colors, Sue was pleased with their hard work.
She added to the camera, “So, we're pretty much done here. All we need to do is paint the ceiling. I want to put up a new lampshade over there, but other than that, we're pretty much done.”
“It looks a lot better now.
“The paint isn't dry yet, but it looks much better.
“It looks a lot better, it's fresher, it's just better.”
While the family may have been pleased with the final result, they certainly had an eventful time while painting.
The family's beloved dog, Bluebell, ended up covered in pink paint, leaving the family laughing.
The Radfords had previously considered moving to a more secluded home, but Sue revealed that the purchase “fell through” and the couple had a change of heart.
The family followed up by sharing that they recently began a “big project” of redecorating their home, and a fresh coat of paint is just the beginning of their big plans.
Sue used to Instagram He said the first room he will tackle will be the lounge.
Who are the members of the Radford family?
The Radfords are the largest family in Britain with 22 children.
From oldest to youngest, these children include:
- Chris – Born May 7, 1989
- Sophie – Born December 13, 1993
- Chloe – Born July 31, 1995
- Jack – Born April 9, 1997
- Daniel – Born March 3, 1999
- Luke – Born October 1, 2000
- Millie Radford – Born August 29, 2001
- Katie – Born November 14, 2002
- James – Born October 17, 2003
- Ellie – Born May 6, 2005
- Amy – Born April 21, 2006
- Josh – Born July 3, 2007
- Max – Born December 11, 2008
- Tilly – Born May 2, 2010
- Oscar – Born October 22, 2011
- Casper – Born October 3, 2012
- Harry – Born June 3, 2015
- Phoebe – Born July 24, 2016
- Archie – born September 18, 2017
- Bonnie – Born November 6, 2018
- Heidi – Born April 3, 2020
The mum, who lives in Lancashire, said: “I want to decorate my lounge and replace these units but I can't decide what to get.”
She shared a photo of her current lounge, which has wooden floors, grey walls and a fireplace with a TV.
As she shared her new home project with her followers, people were quick to comment with their own suggestions.
The house has four floors and many children share one room.
Despite being full, the house is clean and well maintained by Sue, the stay-at-home mom.
Sue and Noel have two children, Chris (35), Sophie (30), Chloe28, Jack, 27, Daniel, 25, Luke, 23, Millie, 22, Katie, 21, James, 20, Ellie, 19, Amy, 18, Josh, 16, Max, 15, Tilly, 14, Oscar12, Casper, 11, Harry, 9, Phoebe, 7, Archie, 6, Bonnie, 5 and Heidi, 4.
Sadly, the couple's 17th child, Alfie, was born on July 6, 2014.
The busy mum, 48, who lives in Morecambe with her family and is the granddaughter of 10, revealed budgeting secrets that help her manage her family's finances.
“When it comes to food, I try to shop around a lot of different stores and supermarkets,” Sue told OK!.
Not only that, Sue explained that the secret to keeping her family's expenses down is to shop every day, rather than doing big purchases once a week.