KAILYN Lowry gave fans a new video tour of her dream Delaware mansion, which will feature a huge games room and a pool.

The Teen Mom 2 star's interior designer filmed the progress inside the house, where all the walls have now gone up.


Kailyn's designer started off in the vast main bedroom, which had floor to ceiling doors.

She revealed there will be sliders installed there going out to the patio and pool beyond.

Next door is a giant closet with an island for all of Kailyn's clothes.

She then moved into the massive kitchen, which will feature a long island as well as a "nice, round kitchen table".

Next up was the games room, which Kailyn, 29, admitted she's undecided about.

Calling it the "billiards room," the Teen Mom star asked fans if she should have a pool table there or turn it into a movie theater.

Kailyn – who is currently on vacation in the Dominican Republic with her four sons and costar Leah Messer – raved about the progress of her dream home.

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Filming from her hotel in Punta Cana, she said: "I just got some videos from my interior designer from the new house and I'm clearly excited because I can't stop smiling

"I'm so pumped. I'm so excited to design this house. I was not sure at first.

"I was terrified it was not going to be my dream home bu now I'm starting to think that… maybe I can live there for a little while. Maybe I could stay."

The house is set to have six bedrooms, a dog park and a football field for Kailyn's son Lincoln, 7.

In early June, Kailyn revealed that her home builders were busy and back to work, following a dramatic realization she had about room measurements.

The TV star had realized the layout of the bedrooms was "too small", and after visiting the property she realized the entire home seemed "smaller in person" than on architect blueprints.

The podcast host confessed to "crying her eyes out" and feeling "depressed" after noticing the huge mistake.

"They are back to work after six weeks. We reconfigured the main floor and had to resubmit for some permits," she revealed.

"It feels a lot smaller to me in person than it does on paper but I hear this is pretty normal until the walls go up."



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