David and Victoria Beckham’s £60k closet
David and Victoria Beckham have splashed out £60,000 on a new closet in their Cotswolds home.
The couple have reportedly shelled out the hefty sum for a wardrobe just for their underwear in their new abode in the Oxfordshire countryside.
A source told the Daily Star on Sunday newspaper: “The room everyone is talking about at the new pad is the walk-in underwear room. Victoria has a designer wardrobe to the left of the bedroom for her clothes, another one for her shoes and another for her bags. Then, to the right of the room, is the underwear and nightwear ‘chamber’.
“Victoria signed off the £80k budget to get it designed to perfection. It comes with all mod cons including his and her pyjamas embroidered with their initials and hundreds of pairs of their favourite underwear and nightwear brands. The kids have already been warned it’s a ‘no-go zone’ and there’s even a security keypad at the door to their bedroom area.”
It comes after David and Victoria planned to build a huge treehouse at their lavish house in the Cotswolds.
The Design and Access statement given to the council states: “The application is for a modest tree house on land that has planning permission for residential use. It is to be constructed in reclaimed timber with a timber shingle roof and is intended for use by the owners’ children as a play area and as such its use will be incidental to enjoyment of the main dwelling house.”
The designer’s landscape statement added: “The treehouse will be no more than 5m high, and built of reclaimed timber with thatched roof, as used elsewhere on site. The structure will be constructed independently of the tree, and as such provides no impact to its growth or health. The building is of simple but high-quality design, with a gabled form, 45 degree pitched roof, low eaves, and an outdoor deck area. It is proposed that the roof be finished in timber shingles. The walls are proposed to be clad in reclaimed timber, with the same material used for the posts, deck, timber railings and steps.”