Inside Paloma Faith’s incredible quirky home with tiger print sofa and huge chandelier as she shows off six pack
PALOMA Faith has given fans a glimpse of her beautiful home as she plugged her new album on Instagram.
The Upside Down singer proved her house is anything but that as she showed off its gorgeous decor.
Paloma’s townhouse features an expansive kitchen/dining room with bottle green cabinets, herringbone wood flooring, a white and grey marble counter and floor length velvet curtains.
The mum of two loves bright patterns and colours, and her polka dot kettle and matching toaster can be seen in one of her videos.
Her house boasts chandeliers illuminating the white and green walls, while the furnishings adhere to a contrasting colour scheme.
In one room Paloma has covered the wood floor with an antique style Persian rug in a gorgeous opal blue.
Further back there is a tiger print sofa and a grand, white piano.
Elsewhere, Paloma has a giant gramophone nestled into her huge bay window.
She is also a fan of porcelain ornaments and trinkets, with one depicting a large Bulldog Damatian.
Paloma can be seen posing next to it in another video, which reveals her monochrome wallpaper and Victorian radiators.
London-born Paloma has released five critically acclaimed platinum-selling albums since 2009, as well as collecting dozens of awards in the last decade, including a BRIT Award.
The singer welcomed her first child in December 2016 and gave birth to her second baby in February 2021.
She first shot to fame in 2009 with her debut album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?
Ever since then, the star has enjoyed success both on stage and on screen.
The singer has appeared in titles such as Pennyworth, Youth, Dogface, and Blandings.
As well as this, Paloma landed a role in the 2007 hit movie St. Trinian’s – where she starred as schoolgirl Andrea, alongside co-stars Lily Cole, Talulah Riley, Rupert Everett, and Russell Brand.
She also acted as a judge on The Voice UK in 2016 alongside Will.i.am, Ricky Wilson, and Boy George.
Discussing her stint on the singing competition, Paloma said: “There were good bits and bad bits about it.
“I don’t know if that is the right context for me because creatively I found it a bit stunted.”
In 2020, the singer re-joined The Voice as a judge, but coached children instead of adults with fellow judges Will.i.am, Pixie Lott, and Danny Jones.
Paloma has previously admitted that she has had an up-and-down relationship with fame – she enjoys time with fans and being on stage, but values her privacy.
“I love what I do and love writing and performing but I’m also still a normal person,” she said.
The star added: ‘’I go to the post office to collect my parcels and I go to Sainsbury’s to do my weekly shop and people come up to me and ask what am I doing? I say, ‘Buying my mince!’ ”