MARK Wright has given a rare peek inside the incredible Essex mansion he shares with wife Michelle Keegan.
The 37-year-old TV presenter and actress Michelle, 36, moved into their £3.5m property in October 2022 following years of renovations.
Mark took to their home Instagram account to share a before and after video of the stunning entrance hall.
The finished room is decked out with white marble tiles and features a matching sweeping staircase flanked by black bannisters.
Mark's clip showed off their stunning chandelier as it panned to reveal three floors lit from the top by a large skylight.
He wrote: "When we designed our house & first had visions, it was always the hall that everything was going to be built around.
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"Then it was about choosing the centrepiece…. The chandelier, this had to be right.
"Michelle had a vision of golden raindrops falling from the sky, she wanted it to be more than just a hanging ceiling light but more of a piece of art."
Mark added: "The day we walked into the showroom to see the finished product we were absolutely blown away!"
And Mark could soon be sharing his home with a Bond Girl, if recent reports are to be believed.
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Bookies have confirmed they've slashed the odds on Ten Pound Poms star Michelle becoming 007's latest love interest.
With Aaron Taylor-Johnson hotly tipped to take over from Daniel Craig for the next film, Michelle's name has been thrown into the mix after the huge international success of her recent drama Fool Me Once.
A spokesperson for the Coral said: “After the success of Fool Me Once, punters are backing Michelle Keegan to be the female lead in the next James Bond film.
"The former Corrie actress tops the betting ahead of Jodie Comer and Margot Robbie for the role."
Michelle is currently Down Under filming series two of Ten Pound Poms, which also proved a hit with BBC viewers when series one aired last year, and last week after he jetted to Oz for a visit.
Mark and Michelle were pictured kissing on Sydney's Bondi Beach while soaking up the sun.