She rose to fame as Stacey Fowler from Walford, who made her keep from running a fashion stall in the market. But with an estimated net worth of 3.8 million, Lacey Turner's stunning London home couldn't be further from the Slater's terraced house in Albert Square. The actress, 30, who shares with her husband Matt Kaye and dogs Reggie and Hudson, has certainly made her mark on the modern property, bringing it to life with an array of bright colours, quirky artwork and rustic furnishings. Home sweet home: Lacey Turner's stunning London home couldn't be further from the Slater's terraced house in Albert Square (pictured with husband Matt Kaye) The kitchens boasts panoramic views of the sprawling garden, with folding doors allowing light to flood into the hub of the house. The garden is simply bursting with colour, with purple wicker sofas, cultivated flower beds, trailing rose bushes and a fire pit complementing the perfectly-preened green lawn. Lacey's love of pattern, clashing colours and tassels is clear to see throughout the property, with the actress often designing rooms inspired by Morocco. Vibrant: The actress, 30, who shares with Matt and dogs Reggie and Hudson, has certainly made her mark on the modern property Dog lover: Reggie and Hudson rule the roost, with Lacey often posting sweet snaps of the pair resting on the large grey corner sofa Gorgeous: The garden is simply bursting with colour, with purple wicker sofas, cultivated flower beds, fire pit and trailing rose bushes Idyllic: The kitchens boasts panoramic views of the sprawling garden, with folding doors allowing light to flood into the hub of the house Black and white: The star's master bed has had the wood stripped to create a rustic feel, while a monochrome gallery wall creates a bold statement Quirky: Ornate trinkets, antique furniture and a Twiggy print add character to the otherwise modern abode Different textured rugs provide the perfect resting spot for her two pups, while ornate trinkets, antique furniture and monochrome gallery walls add character to the otherwise modern abode. Lacey's eclectic taste in furnishings flows throughout the property; no two chairs are the same around a small circle table, while her master bed has had the wood stripped to create a rustic feel. The former Our Girl actress also boasts an impressive shoe wardrobe, which is littered with an array of converses, designer heels and sporty trainers. Relaxing retreat: Lacey makes sure there is plenty of space to practice yoga Texture: Lacey's love of pattern, clashing colours and tassels is clear to see throughout the property Flair for style: Lacey's eclectic taste in furnishings flows throughout the property; no two chairs are the same around a small circle table Dinner by candle light: Lacey opted for a red and white themed dining room with a candelabra taking centre stage Nap time: Different textured rugs and cosy cushions provide the perfect resting spot for her two pups Other notable features in the lounge are an exposed brick wall, a large white fireplace and grey corner sofa. Lacey shares her home with her husband Matt. The actress wed her childhood sweetheart in September 2017 and speaking to OK! magazine at the time, revealed: ‘The whole day was amazing. And we felt so much love. It’s incredible; it’s something you’ve never felt before.’ Of her pre-wedding nerves, Lacey confessed: ‘I had a few tiny moments when I panicked, but on the day I couldn’t wait to get down the aisle and marry Matt. Cosy: Other notable features in the lounge is exposed brickwork, white fireplace and large grey corner sofa Love for colour: The actress often designs rooms in keeping with Moroccan-interior design Shopaholic: The former Our Girl actress also boasts an impressive shoe wardrobe, which is littered with an array of converses, designer heels and sporty trainers 'I was like, hurry up, I want to get married! I wasn’t nervous walking down the aisle, which was strange as I can’t walk down a red carpet without wanting the ground to swallow me up.’ The actress once explained that she wanted her ceremony to be far from the BBC One scenes that portrayed her doomed marriage to Bradley Branning (played by Charlie Clements). ‘Getting married seems so stressy,’ she told Sunday magazine in 2007. ‘I wore that [wedding] dress for 15 days and I couldn’t breathe out. I won’t do it. 'I’d hate being the centre of attention too. If I had to get married, I think I’d wear Ugg boots and pyjamas.’ Family home: The garden also boast a black metal bench and fire pit - perfect for roasting marshmallows with the familyAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility