MARK Wright has revealed the epic light-up bar and DJ area in his and wife Michelle Keegan's new mega-mansion.
The couple have been busy building their palatial Essex dream home - which is slowly nearing completion from scratch.
Mark, 35, took to Instagram to film the impressive onyx bar front being installed as the finishing touches are added to the mansion.
"Here it is, the bit we have been waiting for," the former The Only Way Is Essex star could be heard saying as the stone was wheeled in.
Showing off the back of the bar, which was covered in LED lights, Mark explained that the stone slab would be lit up.
"That will go against the lights and shine through," he explained from behind his phone camera, filming the installation.
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"Yes! That is the absolute nuts," Mark went on as the lights were turned on from behind the bar. "I've been waiting for this moment for so long.
He went on to show the stunning herringbone wooden floor, which will no doubt make for a good spot to dance, surrounding the bar.
Mark completed the daily updated by filming the fireplace going in within the living room wall, as another final detail was ticked off.
In the reflection of the fire, a huge, comfy sofa had already been placed in the room, and covered with matching scatter cushions.
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It comes days after Mark showed off the mega-money home to his Instagram fans as the completion date nears.
The radio host revealed the front of the pad, which he and his ex-Coronation Street actress wife have been building.
He explained the place is just waiting for its lavish sweeping driveway to be installed before the building can be declared open.
With blue skies blazing over the property, Mark gave followers to he and Michelle's 'WrightyHome' account a look at the latest developments.
The couple bought their home for £1.3 million but set about turning it into a high-tech mansion bristling with security features.
Their vast property's value is now estimated to be closer to £3.5million.
The stunning country pad has been designed like an elegant fortress and fitted with 360 degree motion-sensing cameras.
Mark recently shoed followers the sort of towering gates that will guard the entrance to the property.
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Each of the property’s five bedrooms has its own en-suite, while three of them have dressing rooms.
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Having knocked down an old cottage on the land, the new palatial mansion that stands in its place has at last had its exterior completed.