ITV Coronation Street fans spot same problem as they're shown Carla and Peter's flat for the first time
14.02.2023 - 14:59
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Coronation Street fans didn't know where to look as they were finally given a look inside Carla and Peter Balow's flat. Viewers of the ITV soap thought they had last seen the couple living with Peter's dad Ken Barlow at No. 1 Coronation Street.
But fans have now been given a look inside the couple's own place, 15a Victoria Street, where they live along with Peter's son, Simon. Corrie took to its social channels to share a string of images which showed inside the humble abode of the Underworld boss and the Street Cars driver.
The home is much different to that of Leanne Battersby and Nick Tilsley and Maria and Gary Windass who live in the same apartment block on the famous street. Carla and Peter have opted for a black and white theme in their living room, with bucket chairs and a curved sofa covered in varying cushions.
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Their open-plan kitchen and living room also features a dark-coloured dining room table with a flat-screen TV also perched on a stand on the back wall with a bird-themed divider also spotted in the room.
"Here it is, Carla and Peter's flat," those behind the Corrie social wrote before adding: "We're obsessed." And fans were also quick to brand the place 'lush' and ask when they can move in. But those seeing the post were also quick to point out what they believed was a problem.
@carolehenderson6 said: "Love it...but really want to move that chair in front of the tv." @jamiegram93 commented: "That TV is very poorly placed!" @debmouse66 wrote: "The chair is in the way of the TV....only saying." @gary67uk posted: "Who puts a chair in front of the TV sideways? lol do like the settee though."
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