Mark Wright dispute with wife Michelle Keegan as he unveils major change at £3.5m mansion
15.09.2023 - 11:15
/ ok.co.uk
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have been having some changes made to their Essex mansion - but not before disagreeing over decoration choices.
The couple, both 36, live in a mansion reported to be worth £3.5 million and have been showing off their extensive renovation with fans on Instagram. Mark has now revealed that the couple have made a change to their living room after the pair disagreed on whether things should be kept open plan or not.
On the couple’s dedicated house Instagram @wrightyhome, Mark shared a video of their living room which looks out onto the dining room in front of the house’s luscious lawn. Taking fans on a tour of the area, Mark teased: “Do we have doors here or not?” He then explained the couple had differing opinions on whether to separate the rooms with doors or not.
He added: “I think it looks better when you walk in and see all the way through, but Michelle’s point of view is that when you’re on the couch it’s always more homely if you shut yourself in a little bit.” The video then skipped forward to show workmen working on the house as it was revealed the couple decided to go for the doors. Showing his followers the finished result, he said: “Oh, I don’t mind it.
I like it! I think the missus, as always, was right on this one.
That has literally changed the game.” Former TOWIE star Mark and his wife of eight years Michelle have been renovating the five-bedroom property – which they bought in 2019 for £1.3 million – for three years, finally moving in last summer.
They've overseen major works at the house which includes five bedrooms, three dressing rooms, a state-of-the-art gym, in-house spa and sauna, an outdoor pool and even a pool house. Mark recently shared an update with fans as the
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