Couple make snap '10-minute decision' on house and turn it into dream home

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Amy Wright, 24, and partner David Lavery, 25, were forced to make a snap decision on buying their first home in north Liverpool (Image: Amy Wright)
Amy Wright, 24, and partner David Lavery, 25, were forced to make a snap decision on buying their first home in north Liverpool (Image: Amy Wright)

A young couple have described their renovation journey after they bought a house with just 10 minutes' thinking time.

Amy Wright, 24, and partner David Lavery, 25, knew it was “the one” when they were forced to make the snap decision on buying their first home in Liverpool.

The couple said they had ten minutes to put in an offer on the property before the estate agent's office closed.

They also revealed they how were "laughed at" for wanting to move in before Christmas due to the extensive work required on the house, The Liverpool Echo reports.

But now, online fitness coach Amy and project manager David have transformed the space into a stylish home with neutral tones and splashes of black.

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Couple make snap '10-minute decision' on house and turn it into dream homeThe statement glass fireplace built into the media wall in the living room (insideno89)
Couple make snap '10-minute decision' on house and turn it into dream homeAmy's highlights of the revamp include getting her new bathroom fitted (insideno89)

Among the many modern touches the couple have added since making the purchase in November 2022 are herringbone flooring and a statement glass fireplace built into the media wall in the living room.

One of the biggest transformations so far has been the bathroom, with the couple taking down a partition wall to create a spacious and relaxing suite with a walk-in shower and bath.

Amy said: "I think the whole thing was a challenge, but in a good way - we love a challenge. Me and David get asked quite a lot about how we managed to do most of the hard part in two months, but you just take it one step at a time."

To chart their renovation journey, Amy, who already had a large following on Instagram, set up a dedicated home reno account and a TikTok page. Her videos now regularly get upwards of one million views.

She added: "It's the best feeling seeing it come to life and it actually starting to become a home. I am loving furnishing it, but I have to be honest - I am missing the whole renovation part of the journey we had at the start.

"Even though it was hard work, I loved every minute of it. It really is the most satisfying thing ever seeing a shell become your home. Even just knocking down little walls, stripping paint off, seeing your skirting boards put in, it's so good."

Couple make snap '10-minute decision' on house and turn it into dream homeAmy Wright and David Lavery have started on the garden (insideno89)
Couple make snap '10-minute decision' on house and turn it into dream homeAmy and David said they loved every minute if the project (insideno89)

Amy's highlights of the revamp include getting her new bathroom fitted, a media wall installed, new flooring and getting everywhere painted. She said: "Especially because I'm such an indecisive person, picking the paint colour was so hard.

"My favourite spot is the bathroom definitely. It's the only room that is fully finished. I wanted to go for a hotel vibe, and I think we definitely achieved this.

"However, I do love the living room. It just needs furniture but I am obsessed with the media wall from LD Media Walls."

Amy also hinted that renovations 'could become a regular thing' for her and David. She added: We have loved every minute of it. We’re now on to doing the garden and it's given us that spark back again."

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She is also eyeing a new kitchen. Amy added: "We want to do an extension first, but this will most likely be a year down the line due to costs."

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