Mark Wright has issued a new update regarding progress on his dream home with Michelle Keegan, including a new rule to help protect his brand new carpets that were fitted earlier this week
Mark Wright has revealed the lengths he will go to in order to protect his newly refurbished dream home – including banning shoes from being worn indoors.
Updating fans on social media, so far viewers at home have seen everything from brand new lighting to a complete driveway overhaul, but it was following the installation of brand new carpets that Mark revealed a very important house rule – no shoes or socks indoors, and guests must wash their feet before entering.
Filming a short video in which a tradesman could be seen laying the carpet, Mark said: "This is when it feels like a proper home."Following the stunning reveal, he continued, ”The colour is revealed... and this is why if you come to this house you will never be wearing shoes, or socks, you'll be washing your feet.
While the practice of removing footwear to enter a home is common place in various countries and cultures around the world, the extra step of requiring guests to wash their feet before entering isn’t typically heard of in the UK.
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