Mark Wright reveals house dispute with Michelle Keegan as he shows off new doors on completed £3.5m property

MARK Wright has revealed a house dispute with wife Michelle Keegan while showing off new doors at their completed £3.5million property.
Mark and Michelle, both 36, recently moved into their home and have been putting together the final touches ever since.
And they recently threw a lavish bash for their friends and family, named ‘Marchella,’ as they celebrated their finished abode.
Mark took to his home account, which boasts 572,000 followers, and showed off the stunning doors leading into the dining area.
He said: “This has been a massive decision in this house - do we have doors here or not?
“I think it looks better and you can see all the way in.”
But Mark said that his Corrie actress wife Michelle preferred to add doors.
Mark continued: “Michelle’s point of view is that when you’re on the couch it feels more homely.”
But despite their disagreement, Mark was quick to agree with his wife after seeing the finished result telling fans: "I think the missus, as always, was right on this one... that has literally changed the game."
Siding with Michelle Mark’s sister Jess Wright commented: “Yes they’re unreal!”
And many of the couple’s fans thought the same, and told them the home looked better with the black framed doors.
The couple were recently slammed as “show offs” after celebrating the completion of their mansion.
The big bash took place around Mark and Michelle's brand new lavish outdoor pool.
The pair also had giant white balloons floating in the pool and attached to their £3.5million pad.
However, not all fans were impressed with their party as they accused them of being 'show offs'.
Taking to Instagram, one fan snapped: "What cost of living crisis."
A second wrote: "Showing your wealth off and then wanting privacy- not classy!"
"I really love you guys and always have from day. But sometimes flaunting what you’ve all got and I know you’ve worked hard for it but remember the guys that still work hard and don’t get to have what you all have because we are all in living in a crisis." said a third.