Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan 's stunning Essex mansion has had fans of the couple all saying the same thing as the pair showed off a new addition.
The couple have spent thousands renovating, remodelling and rebuilding parts of their £3.5million home, and now it's down to some of the final touches.
The couple, who married in 2015, have shown off a spotless lounge with cream and neutral decor as they shared their latest home purchase in the form of a large wraparound sofa.
However fans of the pair all had the same thing to say about the new piece of furniture.
The plush sofa in a cream and white tone featured more than a dozen perfectly plumped and positioned scatter cushions, which caught the eye of fans of the couple.
Proud of their new purchase, Mark and Michelle shared a snap of their lounge and sofa on Instagram as they wrote: "Scatter cushions finishing our living room sofa perfectly."
However the immaculate looking sofa was met with scepticism by Instagram followers, as one commented: "Perfection but that's not living, won't want to sit on the sofa for fear of messing it up. Every house needs to be a home not a show."
Another added: "Looks gorgeous but I would be putting cushions straight in my sleep."
"That's a lorra cushions to be puffing up before bedtime. Looks stunning," said a third.
Another fan wrote: "And who has time to go abound karate chopping a million cushions every day."
Some followers also noted that the perfectly preened lounge looked like it hadn't been touched, as one wrote: "It's stunning but not homely more like a show room."
Another agreed as they wrote: "Stunning but it looks unlived in."
The cream sofa and scatter cushions isn't the only perfectly positioned piece of furniture, as the couple's mansion features a similar U-shaped sofa in their kitchen.
Former TOWIE star and TV presenter Mark and actress Michelle moved into their home last year following hefty remodelling and building work to get the Essex mansion to the standard they wanted. The couple purchased the mock Tudor home in 2019 and gave it a huge overhaul.
The works didn't come without problems though as Mark revealed the couple spent £30,000 lining their homes with bay trees from Tuscany which then didn't survive winter.
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