Holly Willoughby embarks on her NINTH building project in seven years on £3m ...

Holly Willoughby and TV executive husband Dan Baldwin are embarking on their ninth building project in seven years at their £3 million London home, MailOnline can reveal

Holly Willoughby and TV executive husband Dan Baldwin are embarking on their ninth building project in seven years at their £3 million London home, MailOnline can reveal

Holly Willoughby and TV executive husband Dan Baldwin are embarking on their ninth building project in seven years at their £3 million London home, MailOnline can reveal. 

The 'This Morning' host wants to convert a garage at her property into a one bedroom flat to accommodate an au pair to look after her three children.

The 38-year-old presenter wants to add a second story to an existing brick-built garage at the end of her garden in London, documents lodged with her local council reveal.

The latest development is the 13th planning application Holly and her husband have made since buying their four-storey, six bedroom family home for £2.8million in 2012.

Nine of their applications have been to carry out building work and alterations on the property while a further four have been to prune trees in their garden. 

The couple's biggest project was three years ago when they were given permission to excavate and build a basement for their six-bedroom home. 

Of their latest plans, architect Brian O' Reilly said: 'Currently the existing building consists of a small garage and poorly lit adjoining room.

'This Morning' host Holly, 38, and her husband want to convert a garage at her property (pictured) into a one bedroom flat to accommodate an au pair to look after her three children

'This Morning' host Holly, 38, and her husband want to convert a garage at her property (pictured) into a one bedroom flat to accommodate an au pair to look after her three children

The 38-year-old presenter wants to add a second story to an existing brick-built garage at the end of her garden in London, documents (pictured) lodged with the council show 

'We propose to transform the existing building, providing functional, naturally lit accommodation for a live-in au pair.

'The existing structure would be maximised through the addition of a second floor, largely hidden behind the existing parapet walls. '

The new studio will have an en-suite bathroom and benefit from natural light from three dormer windows.

The architect emphasises that the windows will look towards the main house and not into

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