™ Mother-of-seven Paris Fury shows off her immaculate kitchen with intricate lion carvings, marble countertops and crystal doorknobs😘

Fans have been given a preview of Paris Fury’s spotless kitchen at her Morecambe home.

near 2020, Tyson and Paris Fury updated their £550,000 home to a gorgeous £1.7 million mansion near Morecambe, which they bought outright without a mortgage through their company, Tyson Fury Ltd.

The 32-year-old mother of six posted a photo of her kitchen on social media.

Paris posted the photo to her Instagram stories after posing in her kitchen while sporting a red tracksuit bottom and a white crop top.

With its dark wood interiors and gold accents, the kitchen appears to have the same interior design motif as the rest of the home.

One of Fury’s unique decorations is the carving of lion heads into the wooden features.

Lighter marble is used for the floor tiles, while distinctive red marble is used for the countertops.

To create a ‘country home’ feel, each cupboard is finished with raw wood and has crystal door knobs to match the enormous chandelier in the middle of the room.

The mother’s huge slow cooker is visible on the side of her white Channel purse in the backdrop.

Paris frequently posts pictures of their mansion’s many rooms on Instagram while wearing fancy clothing from head to toe. The property seems to be filled with lions, dark wood, and gold.

The mother-of-six was pictured in one picture standing at the base of her wooden staircase, which features lion heads carved into the newels for a striking effect.

Paris was seen standing beneath her stairway, which had a large black piano, in another Instagram photo.

Not only did it include a grand piano, but it also had a striking floor-to-ceiling mirror and a gold radiator.

In another photo, Paris was seen standing in front of a pair of elaborate gold draperies while holding a Channel purse.

The family was photographed posing in front of a white fireplace with intricate carvings, a gold carpet, and matching curtains.

Paris told the Sun that her walk-in wardrobe was her favorite place in the opulent Lancashire mansion.

“One of my biggest dreams was to have this walk-in wardrobe. I understand, and I’m grateful,” she remarked.

Originally intended to be a static caravan-style cottage, the mansion’s site was bulldozed by its former owners to create a stone castle with a water fountain on the driveway.

The property is secured by a wrought-iron fence in black and gold and a castellated front wall.

Naturally, the fence has its own opulent décor, including four statues of eagles on the gate posts and lion motifs resembling those inside.

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