Simone Biles shared a glimpse of the ongoing construction on her and Jonathan Owen’s home after returning from a stunning Olympic performance in Paris.
The American gymnast won four medals (three gold) in Paris and impressed in several different events.
And upon returning to Texas, the 27-year-old proudly showed how close her and husband Owens’ home is to completion.
On her Instagram stories, Biles shared several photos of her nearly finished home, with much of the kitchen designed with black and white stone.
Biles also showed photos of the bathroom, which had tile installed in the shower and also appeared to be nearly complete.
Simone Biles shared a selfie of herself in front of the mirror in an unfinished room on her Instagram story
The gymnast’s kitchen appears to be finished, as it is designed with black and white stone.
Gymnast Biles left the Paris Olympics with four medals in total: three gold and one silver.
In another story post, she posted a mirror selfie where she appeared to be standing in an unfinished room.
However, she appears to be enjoying the final stages of the construction process, as she shared another photo with a heart-eyes emoji and a picture of newly installed doors.
As mentioned PEOPLEBiles and Owens, a defensive back for the NFL’s Chicago Bears, first shared a social update on their home construction in September.
The sporty power couple previously shared a selfie of themselves standing in the mud at the beginning of the construction process.
The couple married last April in Houston.
Following her stunning performance in Paris, Biles revealed how her biological grandparents, who adopted her at the age of six, had bought her a gift after the Olympics.
Biles was proud to share that the sliding door frames in her home had been installed.
Biles also showed off a nearly finished bathroom (left) and some newly installed doors.
She previously shared a selfie of herself and husband Jonathan Owens standing on the property at the beginning of the construction process.
“My parents bought me my Hermes bag,” she wrote on Threads alongside a heart emoji. “Don’t be mad at me, be mad at your parents.”
Biles’ biological mother, Shanon, led her to abandon her children, although she told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview that she hopes to rekindle her relationship with her daughter.
Biles’ grandparents, Ronald and Nellie, eventually took in the gymnast and her younger sister, Adria, and brought them to live with them in Texas.
They, along with Owens, were in the audience when they won gold in the team all-around, individual all-around and vault.