Inside EastEnders’ Lacey Turner’s adorable boho chic nursery for daughter Dusty

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EASTENDERS star Lacey Turner has given fans a look at her gorgeous daughter Dusty’s adorable boho chic nursery.

The little girl has plenty of space for all her clothes and room to play with her BFF – Ned the dog.

Dusty’s nursery is the perfect boho chic room

Lacey, 31, showed off her little girl’s nursery and playroom to her followers on Instagram Stories, featuring lots of cosy, shaggy, tactile fabrics and warm cream hues and tones.

Above Dusty’s cot, on the wall, hangs a stunning dream-catcher-style ornament with intricate embroidery detailing and tassels.

On the floor of the nursery, covering the wooden slats, is cream and beige rug, just right for a toddler learning to perfect her wobbly steps.

Lacey has created a beautiful wall of photos, artwork and ornaments – including a print of her beloved pooch, Reggie.

Above the cot is a stunning dream catcher to keep away any nightmares

Dusty even has a teepee to play in

Dusty and Ned have got plenty of space to play

In the corner of the nursery is a quirky lace teepee, filled with cuddly toys and decorated with flowers and vine.

One of Dusty’s toys looks to be rocking wooly mammoth, all shaggy and soft.

There’s also lots of storage for Lacey to put all her daughter’s clothes and toys away. Under the cot there are tidy drawers, while under a window seat stuffed with comfy cushions there are wicker baskets.

Dusty is Lacey and husband Matt’s first child together and was born on 12th July 2019.

And there’s lots of space under the cot

Lacey has created a beautiful wall of art including a print of Lacey’s beloved old dog Reggie

Lacey says being a mum is the best thing in the world

The much-longed bundle of joy arrived after the couple suffered serious trauma following the miscarriages and Lacey even told her husband, Matt Kay, not to get excited about her pregnancy.

Lacey felt so convinced she would miscarriage for a third time that she was in denial about the pregnancy and then insisted on getting weekly scans to put her mind at ease.

“I found pregnancy quite difficult as I couldn’t allow myself to be excited because of previous experiences, so it seemed very long,” she told the Sun Online last year.

But since Dusty’s birth, Lacey has described motherhood as a tough, but rewarding new role.

“Being a mother is by far the hardest job I have ever done in my life,” she said.

“But it’s also the best thing in the world.”

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