Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan are teased by fans after revealing their ‘hardest’ decorating decision yet at their £3.5million Essex mansion
They have been adding the finishing touches to their Essex mansion since finally moving in two months ago.
And Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have revealed one of the ‘hardest’ decorating decisions they’ve ever had to make.
Posting an update on their home interiors Instagram account, the couple revealed they were in a quandary about which cream color to paint key rooms in their home.
Fans teased the couple about the difficult decision, with many pleading with them to ‘bring some color into their lives’.
The post included a series of photos of the chic, minimalist living space, while the caption detailed their decision to go neutral.
Chic: Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan reveal one of the ‘hardest’ decorating decisions they’ve had to make yet as they complete their Essex mansion
Home sweet home: Posting an update on their home interiors Instagram account, the couple revealed they were having a dilemma about which cream shade to paint key rooms in their home
“Whoever agrees, one of the most difficult things to choose when decorating a house is the color of the walls. It seems so simple,” reads the lengthy caption.
“When you get the paint home or order online and it arrives, it may look different.”
“We wanted a warm white/cream and we were lucky it was perfect the first time. We used this color in our living room, dining room, plus 2 bedrooms and couldn’t be happier. It’s called: Calla G503 from @tikkurila_uk.’
Fans flooded the comments section with their criticism of the finished room, with one asking: “The whole house is that color, isn’t it. I’d like to get into them and splash some paint.’
‘so beige, bring some color into your life,’ another agreed, while another pointed out: ‘I wish I could only worry about what color to paint the walls.’
Others, however, praised the couples’ chic design decisions, with one fan commenting: “I think this is pure class, it’s stunning!”
During the renovation years, the couple often shared their journey, from the original architect design to choosing the right marble for their kitchen surfaces, on their @wrightihome Instagram account – which has amassed 570,000 followers.
Minimalist: The post featured a series of photos of a chic, minimalist living space, while the caption detailed their decision to go neutral
Tough: “Who agrees, one of the most difficult things to choose when decorating a house is the color of the walls.” It seems so simple,” reads the lengthy caption
Neutral: The dining room has paneled walls painted off-white and decorated with modern art
Happy: “We wanted a warm white/cream and we were lucky it was perfect the first time,” the couple told their followers
Michelle and Mark finally moved into their home in August after years of building work – and ensured they arrived in style with a lavish housewarming party.
They have completed work on their home, an impressive £3.5 million renovation located in Wright’s beloved home county, nearly four years after embarking on the ambitious project.
The couple bought the land for £1.3 million in 2019.
Since then, they have focused on interior and exterior beautification, including the landscaping of its spacious grounds and the variety of decorative details in its many rooms.
Taking to Instagram last month, Mark discussed another major decision, but admitted it only happened after falling out with his actress wife.
Critics: Fans flooded the comments section with their criticism of the finished room, with one asking: “The whole house is that color, isn’t it. I’d like to get into them and spray paint on them’
Wow factor: Still others praised the pair’s chic design decisions, with one fan commenting: ‘I think this is pure class, stunning!’
Cheers! Michelle and Mark finally moved into their home in August after years of building work – and ensured they arrived in style with a lavish housewarming party
Sharing a snap of the open seating area next to the entrance hall, the former TOVIE cast member said they debated whether or not to close it.
He said: “We have a big decision to make with this house – do we have a door here or not? 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 you feel more comfortable if you close up a little bit.
Mark eventually admitted that his wife had managed by sharing a video of double doors with glass panels closing off what used to be an open passageway.
And the TV personality admitted that he had already won, telling his followers: “I don’t mind! I think the missus was right, as always. It literally changed the game.’