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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright leave fans speechless after unveiling luxurious new bathroom in £1,300,000 home

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supports HTML5 videoGet ready to have bathroom envy like you’ve never had bathroom envy before thanks to Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright.The famous couple are in the process of creating their dream home, after marrying in 2015.Former Coronation Street actress Michelle and ex-Towie star Mark are keeping fans in the loop with their home renovations after buying a mansion in Essex, now said to be worth a whopping £3.5milion.The lovebirds purchased the property for the equally eye-watering price of £1.3million back in October 2019.Now, they’re putting their own stamp on the place which, naturally, means adding a sauna to the bathroom.They’ve set up an account named WrightyHome on Instagram, which boasts over 400k followers and allows fans a nosey inside the developing property.In their latest post, the couple showed the before and after of the most glamorous bathroom you will probably ever lay eyes on.The video begins with a shot of the bathroom pre-renovation, with wires hanging from the ceiling and bare walls.But after Michelle clicks her fingers, the room is transformed in a proper pamper space, complete with white marble flooring and gold furnishings.They’ve added everything you could possibly think of – a heated towel rail, a bath the size of a bus, and his and hers sinks.Of course, there’s a massive shower room, as well as a steam room and sauna to replicate a spa experience.Despite being super spacious, the bathroom has a warm atmosphere to it, thanks to the yellow-toned light emitting from the lamps on either side of the large wall mirror.Basically, it’s gorgeous, and we are figuring out how to slide into those DMs and ask for a sleepover invitationPlenty of people have been left in awe of the couple’s interior.

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