The Voice presenter Emma and her husband Matt Willis certainly need every inch of their incredible £1.7million home with three very active kids.
Siblings Isabelle, 13, Ace, 11 and seven-year-old Trixie-Grace have plenty of room to burn off all their energy and the Willis family pad is as quirky as you would expect.
Emma and Matt's Hertfordshire property stands out from the rest and feels extra special for a very good reason.
When she is not busy hosting TV shows including the new series of The Voice Kids, Emma likes to try her hand at interior design herself and has put her stamp on her home with Busted star hubby Matt – who is a dab hand at DIY too.
Every room is designed to their taste and it certainly has the wow factor – even if the house doesn't stay tidy for long!
S Club 7 confirm reunion tour as stars prepare for first appearance in 8 yearsTake their kitchen for example, where they've spent of lot of time homeschooling the kids.
It's big, very big. In fact and there is so much space that Emma can easily do her morning workouts without the risk of bumping her head on on the dishwasher door!
It's the centre piece of the home and with exposed brick work and a kitchen island there is plenty of space for the family to get together.
The state of the art cooker, all white look ceramic tiling adds a stylish edge to the functional room. Their hanging lights are also a chic addition to area.
Like all family kitchens, things just wouldn't be the same without some adorable artwork from the kids attached the fridge!
Matt and Emma also love some very different art, and not just the pieces made at school.
Emma recently shared a snap of her hallway which has a framed Ace of spades – a nod to her middle child – and a sanded down work bench.
They also loved vintage furniture and that's a feature in their home.
Emma keeps her handful of awards on top of the family's piano, proudly displaying the gongs for all to see.
You can't miss their hallway either, especially when Trixie hung a huge banner up!
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Their living room is as homely as you would expect, their lounge stunning with its wooden flooring and a grey patterned rug.
Emma and Matt's incredible home has been even more important lately.
Brave Matt spoke in detail about his 20-year battle with both alcohol and drugs.
His candid confessions - which included taking cocaine every day - drew much praise, but now he has decided to step away from social media.
He urged others to seek help if they are struggling and said he can't answer calls for help himself because he is not qualified.
Matt knows he caused his wife, 47, "so much agony" during his battle with substance abuse.
He will always be "indebted to her" for sticking by his side throughout his ordeal.
Matt says: "I was always surprised [Emma] didn't leave me, she's an unbelievable woman.
"I caused her so much agony, but she saw something in me I didn't see in myself, and I'm forever grateful to her and indebted to her."
He went on to tell Heat magazine: "We move forward as a couple, and that's about making allowance, but I don't want to drink and use today, which is the overriding thing."