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Woman transforms £310,000 Victorian house into leopard print obsessed pad - and Instagrammers love it

Some homeowners tend to follow the latest trends when it comes to renovating their home whereas for others, their décor is a reflection of their personality. For those who choose to inject their own identity into their home, every little detail is well thought out from the colour schemes right down to the furniture and accessory choices.

Lois Connors, 39, is a proud lover of leopard print and isn't afraid to showcase her obsession across her home. The mum-of-one has designed and styled every aspect of her Victorian terraced property to her suit her and her husband Nick's individual taste - and their unique interior has become a huge hit on Instagram.

Lois spoke to the Manchester Evening News as part of our Where I Live series, where each week we chat to a different homeowner to hear about their home-buying journey, the costs involved and take a look inside to see how they've made it their own.

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Originally from Oldham, Lois moved to Macclesfield in Cheshire just over 10 years ago, which is where her husband Nick is from.

The couple bought their first house together in 2012 and ever since then, they've lived in and rented a variety of properties around Macclesfield in order to move up the property ladder.

Describing the pair as 'serial movers' Lois told the Manchester Evening News: "We've moved a lot of times, we've owned six houses since we bought our first one and in between those we've rented as well.

"We renovated each house and we were moving up the property ladder which was amazing. Just before the pandemic we moved into what we thought was our forever home which was a big detached new build. We were adamant

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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