Simone Biles is sharing interior design updates with her followers.
The 27-year-old Olympic gold medalist has revealed new design details for the home she's building with her husband, Jonathan Owens. Biles shared four photos of the latest addition on her Instagram Story on Tuesday, June 4.
Also included in the mix was a shot of the stunning black-and-white marble countertops and white cabinetry in her kitchen.
She also revealed another room that has a wooden staircase with black detailing on the banister and black and white tiled walls.
Biles and Owen officially married at a Houston courthouse in April 2023 after first meeting on the dating app Raya in March 2020. The couple had a lavish second wedding in Mexico a few weeks later.
Biles has been documenting the construction process of her and Owens' dream home on social media since September 2023.
In February, Courage to Fly The author shared a series of photos of her husband admiring the progress of work on their home, with one showing the Green Bay Packers player standing on the roof and taking in the serene view of the water.
Biles hasn't been shy about sharing with her followers some of the challenges she's experienced while building a home from the ground up.
In a series of Instagram Stories in November 2023, the gymnast revealed that she discovered some issues on the second day of training, which she calls her “trim walk.”
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“I was here from 11am-5pm yesterday… 🥴,” she wrote alongside a video showing the home's high ceilings. “I had no idea what to expect and thought it would only last about 30 minutes.”
She did not specify what specifically went wrong, but said she had to get help from her father and husband.
“I panicked and asked my dad for help yesterday! But I've made so much progress and I'm so proud of myself,” she wrote at the time. “Jonathan will be handling the end results. Oops… I hope I did it right and thought things through.”