Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty give sneak peek inside their £2.1 million Los Angeles mansion

Cat Deeley gives a sneak peek inside her £2.1 million Los Angeles mansion she shares with husband Patrick Kielty

Cat Deeley has given a sneak peek of life inside her stunning £2.1 million mansion in Los Angeles with her husband Patrick Kielty.

The TV presenter, 43, has uploaded a number of snaps to Instagram of their exclusive family home.

The former Stars in their Eyes host lives there with her two sons Milo, four, and James, two.

Stateside couple: Cat Deeley has given a sneak peek of life inside her Los Angeles home she shares with husband Patrick Kielty

The TV personality moved stateside in 2006 to try to make it Los Angeles after a successful career in the UK.

Cat, who married fellow presenter Patrick in 2012. has since created a lovely home in the Golden State.

Snaps show off the family’s gym, swimming pool and spa in the well-equipped mansion.

Home life: The former Stars in their Eyes host lives there with her two sons Milo, four, and James, two

Home life: The former Stars in their Eyes host lives there with her two sons Milo, four, and James, two

Stylish: The £2.1 million home's living room features a curved grey sofa, house plants and a fireplace

Stylish: The £2.1 million home’s living room features a curved grey sofa, house plants and a fireplace

Luxury: The family home even offers a swimming pool where Cat loves to play with her young sons

Luxury: The family home even offers a swimming pool where Cat loves to play with her young sons

Cat’s photos showcase the plush living room furnished with a grey curved sofa facing towards a fire place and a grand piano. 

It also offers a balcony with a view over the city, with wall art and statues throughout the property.

Cat, who made a name for herself in the US as the host of So You Think You Can Dance?, recently revealed she is ‘done’ with children and has no desire to try for a girl.

Making memories: The mansion, shown as they celebrated Christmas together, also has a grand piano and a large balcony

Making memories: The mansion, shown as they celebrated Christmas together, also has a grand piano and a large balcony

Space for entertaining: On the family's balcony is plenty of space where they can host friends and parties

Space for entertaining: On the family’s balcony is plenty of space where they can host friends and parties

Cosy: Dog Lily also lives with the family as the TV stars try to crack the US after their success in the UK

Cosy: Dog Lily also lives with the family as the TV stars try to crack the US after their success in the UK

Happy families: Cat, who made a name for herself in the US as the host of So You Think You Can Dance?, recently revealed she is 'done' with children

Happy families: Cat, who made a name for herself in the US as the host of So You Think You Can Dance?, recently revealed she is ‘done’ with children

‘No, I think I’m done. I love my boys. I can’t believe how lucky I am to have them,’ she told Closer magazine. 

‘I’m good, I think. Ask me again in 12 months’ time!’

‘Being a working mum of two is kind of like a massive juggle, where you throw all the balls up in the air and you try to keep them all up there.’ 

On their doorstep: Cat, Patrick and their sons have been enjoying the various pleasures Los Angeles has to offer

On their doorstep: Cat, Patrick and their sons have been enjoying the various pleasures Los Angeles has to offer

Cat and Patrick were friends for 10 years before their relationship turned romantic.

The pair met when they presented Fame Academy together in 2002 and remained pals for almost a decade before making their debut as a couple in March 2012.

They tied the knot just six months later in a traditional Catholic ceremony in Rome, Italy, in September 2012, which was an intimate affair with just six family and friends each. 

Loved up: Cat and Patrick were friends for 10 years before their relationship turned romantic

Loved up: Cat and Patrick were friends for 10 years before their relationship turned romantic