Inside Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton du Beke’s home with wife Hannah and twins

Over the years, Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke has provided viewers with a sneak peek into his lavish home through various social media accounts and TV appearances. The father-of-two frequently competed with the older or more hesitant contestants in the BBC dance competition when it first aired in 2004.
However, in 2021, he took on his first full series as a judge, and in 2022, it was revealed that he would be permanently taking over from Bruno Tonioli. On the telly most recently, Anton has been occupied with Strictly’s 20th anniversary series. Just last week, Craig, Motsi, and Anton made the decision to save Tasha Ghouri, indicating that Gladiator Montell and her professional partner Johannes should meet. Montell’s departure means that Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Pete Wicks, Sarah Hadland and Tasha are the celebrity dancers progressing to the semi-final.

With the Strictly Come Dancing 2024 final just over a week away, OK! has a sneak peek at Anton’s opulent home, which he shares with his rarely seen wife Hannah and their seven-year-old twins. Anton is said to reside in a detached £1.8million house, constructed in the 1930s, in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, according to MailOnline.
His family mansion’s interiors and vintage furnishings are apparent in the photos he has shared of it. According to OK!, it’s not surprising that his home possesses the same level of traditional elegance as ballroom dancing.
The TV star once praised his country-style kitchen in a video for ITV’s This Morning.

The ballroom legend showcased his culinary prowess in his expansive kitchen, complete with rustic exposed brickwork and chic patterned tiles, during a cozy segment titled “Anton du Bake.” The rest of his home is just as stylish, featuring plush fringed curtains, soaring ceilings, and classic wooden flooring – all adding to the timeless elegance that Anton du Beke embodies.
In a 2019 chat on Radio 5 Live, host Anna Foster couldn’t help but gush over Anton’s tasteful decor, exclaiming: “Anton du Beke, your background, good grief, those beautiful curtains”! To which Anton quipped: “I tell you, in our house it’s death by swags and tails let me tell you. We’ve got fringing, the whole malarkey. It’s like an abundance of fabric and it’s really quite nice actually”.


He continued, “And I like to sort of put myself in the little bay windows.” It’s sort of quite regal, I quite like it really”.
The room has stunning mint green draperies, as well as a classy walnut dining set and opulent cream chairs, making it the ideal setting for entertaining with his wife Hannah. A stunning floral arrangement adorns the bay window, giving it a little charm.
Anton was running his Fit at 50 exercise classes from his living room during the lockdown. Large floral-patterned curtains, adorned with blue fringing across the top, and ballroom-quality wooden floors define this space.

The room is flooded with natural light thanks to the large bay windows, which are painted in a traditional peachy-beige hue. It’s also an ideal play area for his twins, George and Henrietta, when not being used for digital classes.
When not serving as a studio, it transforms into the family’s cosy living room. His twins can be seen captivated in a story their father reads, as seen in a charming photo shared by Anton on World Book Day.
A cream sofa with cushions and a variety of toys for children is located in the area.
Source: Mirror
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