Candice Warner is getting ready for the holiday season.
On Monday, the cricket WAG and mother of three, 39, showed off the very expensive Christmas tree she had installed at her seaside mansion in Sydney.
The luxurious tree was designed by design company Dancer and Dasher and their opulent ‘bespoke’ creations start at a whopping $4000.
Candice had a full-size pastel candy-inspired tree erected in her mansion, complete with a pink tree skirt.
The whimsical piece featured a variety of colors, as well as a large pink and white candy cane and gingerbread cake.
Candice and her cricketer husband David Warner live in the palatial seaside mansion in Maroubra with their three daughters.
Candice Warner showed off the very expensive Christmas tree she installed in her seaside mansion in Sydney. In the photo Candice and her husband David.
The sea-view property has seven incredible floors and features a ‘bat cave’ to house David’s sporting memorabilia and a huge collection of bats, a private beach and epic cliff-top views.
“(David and Candice) stay in the best hotels in the world and wanted to evoke the same feeling of luxury and sophistication here,” interior designer Alexandra Kidd told The Australian.
“But at the same time, it’s also a beach house, and we wanted them to feel comfortable enough to walk from the beach, take off their shoes, and really relax.”
The master bedroom is luxurious, with Japanese designer wallpaper and plush silk carpet.
It also has a wellness center that includes a gym, sauna and steam shower.
The couple’s three daughters, Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose, also participated in the design of the home.
‘Much of the consideration for children is outside; “They are a very active and athletic family,” Kidd told the publication.
To keep the kids busy, the outdoor space is complete with activity spaces, hanging chairs, built-in trampolines, and soft grass areas for gymnastics and more.
The luxurious tree was designed by design company Dancer and Dasher and their opulent ‘bespoke’ creations start at a whopping $4000.
Meanwhile, Candice recently addressed speculation about her husband’s possible return to the Australian Test team following his retirement from the sport, declaring that it is “not happening.”
It follows David boldly stating that he would take on India if necessary in the five-Test series, which began last month in Perth.
But the explosive development was news to his wife, as the former Ironwoman champion told viewers of The Back Page on Fox Sports that Warner’s sense of humor was most likely on display.
‘I took it home some more and thought, what the hell? What is happening now? he told the panel.
“He’s very passionate about playing for Australia and I think if George Bailey, the selector, or Andrew McDonald, the coach, picked up the phone and said ‘we need you’, he would be quick to do it.
‘(But) it’s definitely not going to happen.
“If I had gone down that route to play again, I would have had to do it like everyone else. Play Sheffield Shield and all that.
But that’s not happening. End of discussion.’