Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan reveal their stunning Christmas transformation

Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan reveal their stunning Christmas transformation in £3.5million mansion

Mark Wright and his wife Michelle Keegan have unveiled their incredible Christmas decorations at their stunning £3.5million Essex mansion.

The 36-year-old TV personality revealed the extravagant decorations, which included hundreds of outdoor lights, on her Instagram account.

The Georgian-style windows of her home were framed with fairy lights, as were the gutters on the roof and a floral arch around the door.

The expansive driveway was decorated with glowing reindeer and Christmas trees, while a glowing wreath was the centerpiece of the display.

The open door revealed that Mark and Michelle, 36, had also already put up their Christmas tree, teasing that the interior decorations would soon be revealed.

Wow!  Mark Wright and his wife Michelle Keegan have unveiled their incredible Christmas decorations at their stunning £3.5million Essex mansion

Wow! Mark Wright and his wife Michelle Keegan have unveiled their incredible Christmas decorations at their stunning £3.5million Essex mansion

Caption: The post's caption revealed that a company had come over the weekend to set up the display while the couple was away

Caption: The post’s caption revealed that a company had come over the weekend to set up the display while the couple was away “creating Christmas magic.”

Christmas magic: The 36-year-old TV personality revealed the extravagant decorations, which included hundreds of outdoor lights, on her Instagram home account (pictured in 2022).

Christmas magic: The 36-year-old TV personality revealed the extravagant decorations, which included hundreds of outdoor lights, on her Instagram home account (pictured in 2022).

The post’s caption indicated that a company had come over the weekend to set up the display while the couple was away “creating Christmas magic.”

The couple had similarly extravagant choices last year when they shared a snowy snap on their social media account in December 2022.

They moved into their newly built home in September 2022 and have shared every step of the way with their followers.

In 2020, Mark and Michelle purchased a replica Tudor-style home and demolished it before rebuilding the huge home that stands today.

The construction and renovation work took about two years and in the last few months the finishing touches have been put on the building.

Last month they revealed one of the “most difficult” decorating decisions they’ve had to make yet.

The couple posted an update on their Home Interiors account, revealing that they were unsure what shade of cream to paint the key rooms in their home.

The couple were teased by fans over the difficult decision, with many pleading with the couple to “add some color” into their lives.

Last Christmas!  The couple had similarly extravagant choices last year when they shared a snowy snap on their social media account in December 2022

Last Christmas! The couple had similarly extravagant choices last year when they shared a snowy snap on their social media account in December 2022

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Schick: You recently revealed one of the “most difficult” decorating decisions they’ve had to make yet while putting the finishing touches to their Essex mansion

Home, sweet home: The couple posted an update on their interior design Instagram account, revealing that they weren't sure what shade of cream to paint the key rooms in their home

Home, sweet home: The couple posted an update on their interior design Instagram account, revealing that they weren’t sure what shade of cream to paint the key rooms in their home

The post featured a series of photos of the chic, minimalist living space, while the caption detailed her decision to stay neutral.

“Who thinks the hardest part of renovating a home is deciding on wall colors? “It seems so simple,” reads the long caption.

“Once you have the color at home or order it online and it arrives, it can look completely different.”

“We wanted a warm off white/cream and were lucky that the first try was perfect.” We used this color in our living room, dining room and 2 bedrooms and couldn’t be happier. It’s called: Calla G503 by @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 love to go over there and sprinkle some paint.”

“So beige, add some color to your life,” another agreed, while another pointed out: “I wish I only had to worry about what color to paint my walls.”

However, others praised the couple’s chic design choices, with one fan commenting: “I think this is pure class, it’s stunning!”

During their years-long renovation, the couple often shared their journey, from original architect designs to choosing the right marble for their kitchen countertops, on their Instagram account @wrightyhome, which has 570,000 followers.

Minimalist: The post featured a series of photos of the chic, minimalist living space, while the caption detailed her decision to stay neutral

Minimalist: The post featured a series of photos of the chic, minimalist living space, while the caption detailed her decision to stay neutral

Tough:

Tough: “Who agrees that the hardest part of renovating a home is deciding on wall colors?” “It seems so easy,” the long caption reads

Happy: “We wanted a warm off-white/cream and were lucky that the first attempt was perfect,” the couple told their followers

Happy: “We wanted a warm off-white/cream and were lucky that the first attempt was perfect,” the couple told their followers

Michelle and Mark finally moved into their house in August after years of construction work – and made sure they arrived in style with a lavish housewarming party.

Almost four years after starting the ambitious project, they completed work on their home, a stunning £3.5 million conversion in Wright’s beloved homeland.

The couple bought the land in 2019 for £1.3 million.

Since then, they have focused on interior and exterior beautification, including landscaping the expansive grounds and a variety of decorative accents in the numerous rooms.

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Critic: Fans flooded the comments section with their criticism of the finished space, with one asking, “The whole house is that color, isn’t it?” I’d love to go over there and sprinkle some paint.

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Wow factor: Others, however, praised the couple’s chic design choices, with one fan commenting: “I think this is pure class, it’s stunning!”

Bottom up!  Michelle and Mark finally moved into their house in August after years of construction work - and made sure they arrived in style with a lavish housewarming party

Bottom up! Michelle and Mark finally moved into their house in August after years of construction work – and made sure they arrived in style with a lavish housewarming party

The former TOWIE cast member shared footage of an open seating area next to the entrance hall and said they were divided over whether or not they should close it.

He said: “We’re faced with a huge decision with this house – do we have doors in here or not?” I think it looks better when you come in and see all the way through, but Michelle’s opinion is that it feels more homey on the couch , if you lock yourself in for a bit.

Mark eventually admitted that his wife managed to get her way by sharing shots of glazed double doors closing off what was once an open doorway.

And the TV personality admitted he was already convinced, telling his followers: “I don’t mind!” I think the woman was right about that, as always. That literally changed the game.’