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Jasmine Allday

Strictly star HRVY shows off new home he designed on Minecraft as he moves in

HRVY has finally moved into his new house, a year after he started working on it.

The Strictly Come Dancing star has been documenting his first night in his new home on social media.

He started building the house, which he initially designed on video game Minecraft, last year after his stint on the BBC One dancing show.

In one snap, HRVY is sat down for dinner, having ordered Domino's Pizza for himself and his guests.

The overall style of the house is clearly important to the singer as the grey dining table matches the rest of the room, a huge wall-mounted television on the back wall, framed with shelving either side.

HRVY has moved into the house he designed on Minecraft (hrvy/Instagram)

And HRVY also snapped a picture of himself standing in a navy blue dressing gown in front of a huge mirror.

No expense has clearly been spared on the luxurious house included fixtures and fittings, with gold door handles and matching candles.

However, there was one hiccup with the move for HRVY.

HRVY's house has all the luxurious fixtures and fittings (hrvy/Instagram)
HRVY had to improvise with a pair of boxers as an eye mask - as the blinds have yet to be installed at his house (hrvy/Instagram)

On his Instagram story, he shared: "Long story, I moved into my first home last night, still isn’t any blinds, needed an eye mask, couldn’t find one, used some boxers instead (dey clean don’t worry)."

HRVY - whose real name is Harvey Leigh Cantwell - has been updating his fans on the progress on the build throughout the months.

Sharing some photos last November, he wrote: "Haven't show anyone yet but my lil house is almost built."

HRVY has been working on his house since last year (hrvy/Instagram)
HRVY's home was designed on video game Minecraft (hrvy/Instagram)

And when one fan likened the new home to a house on Minecraft, he confessed he built it on the game.

"Fun fact: I built my house on Minecraft and then showed the architect," he wrote on his Instagram story.

The singer has also been reflecting on his success.

"I'm so lucky to do what I do, never in a million years did I think I would be able to travel the world, sharing my music and meeting people that have supported me and my dreams. Without you guys none of this would be possible," he told fans.

"This year has been a pretty mad one for everyone including myself. You have no idea how excited I am to share all the new music and projects with you in 2021.

"Just wanted to share my love with everyone that's reading this, I hope the rest of the year and 2021 brings you everything you want. Love love love love love you all so much," he wrote in 2020.

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