Emmerdale actor Danny Miller lives a much more peaceful life in comparison to his character, Aaron Dingle – let’s take a look inside his beautiful family home…

Danny Miller, who plays Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale, shocked fans when he made a dramatic return to the soap earlier this year. He found himself in a tricky situation after being kidnapped by his uncles Cain Dingle and Caleb Milligan, who were trying to protect him from Italian gangsters. Despite their good intentions, Aaron was upset about being forced to come back to the Dales and face his past.
And his current storyline sees Aaron in a tricky relationship with John Sugden (Oliver Fainworth), the half-brother of Aaron’s ex, Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley). As always, things never run smoothly in the Dales.
But off-screen, Danny, who won I’m A Celebrity, enjoys a peaceful life with his wife Steph Jones and their two children, Albert and baby Edith.
As the drama continues to unfold in Emmerdale, we’ve taken a peek inside Danny’s lovely family home…

Danny and his family own a lavish family sized garden. They added a large corner sofa to enjoy the outdoors in warmer temperatures

The couple’s dining space has a neutral colour scheme, complete with a large round table where the family can enjoy their meals together. The room also features a large wooden shelving unit, perfect for storage.

In the summer, Danny headed over to social media to showcase his grand dining table on Instagram. Sharing a video, he wrote: “We visited Housing Units recently and picked out our new dining table. It arrived this week and we absolutely love it!”

Danny was so delighted with his purchase, he took great care in setting the table ahead of dinnertime.

The Miller family have a large grey crushed velvet sofa where they relax and catch up on Emmerdale.

Danny previously shared a snap of his gorgeous hearth as he played with his son on the living room floor. The fireplace has been swapped for a rustic woodburner to keep the room nice and toasty.
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