Molly-Mae Hague has shared a glimpse of her huge house renovation plans as work got under way on her and boyfriend Tommy Fury's £4 million Cheshire home.
The former Love Island beauty, 22, confessed last week she ignored the advice of builders to stay in a hotel until construction work was complete on the property.
And Molly-Mae said her bedroom, master bathroom, dressing room will all be remodelled, while the couple plan to have a new gym built too.
Taking to Instagram, the reality star said: "The biggest transformation has been in the bathroom - it's a little bit crazy right now,
"It's now one big space, it's going to be the most insane en suite ever. It's a big project. But it's all going down."
Giving a more in depth view on YouTube, Molly-Mae started off in the couple's temporary bedroom, where she and Tommy will be staying while the work is going on before detailing her plans for the master bathroom.
The reality star said the previous owner had designed the bathroom to his tastes and so is opting for a "warmer tone" as opposed to the tiles currently there.
A wall will have to be knocked through for Molly to have her own personal dressing room.
Next, Molly-Mae showed off the master bedroom, where there was a "green theme" before, which will also be changed.
Instead, there'll be a more "calming" colour, as well as a thick cream carpet if everything goes to plan with a "hotel suite vibe" to the place.
Molly also revealed she was heading to London to meet with a design specialist to see how the couple's sofas and chairs will look in their new spot.
The property will also have a fully-functioning home gym, perfect to help Tommy keep up with his boxing training.
The second half of the vlog saw her go furniture shopping in the capital.
Work has started on the renovations, but the pair have been warned it could take up to 12 weeks for it to be completed.
The contemporary home, which counts footballers Marcus Rashford and Jordan Pickford as neighbours, boasts six bedrooms, dressing rooms and stunning manicured gardens.
However, the couple experienced a set back after the extensive renovation work caused a leak on the ground floor that “saturated” the living room.
“Honestly, I just heard a load of dripping noises and walked into our formal living room area - the ceiling's coming down. The roof is saturated,” she complained.
“The ceiling of the living room is saturated. The carpet is saturated. So, that's nice,” she sarcastically added.
Molly said the problems began when complex work got underway on the property, as they wanted to extend Tommy’s dressing area, as well as creating a walk-in wardrobe for her.
“To be fair, I think we're only having a few issues because we're ripping rooms out - pipes are being knocked, water systems are being messed around with. So, I'll keep you updated,” she said.