Fixer Upper: Welcome Home
Season: 1
Chip and Jo are back with new ideas for turning outdated homes into jaw-dropping, innovative living spaces. Having expanded their business (and their family), the Gaineses now juggle more while renovating, which keeps things unpredictable.
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Episodes (9)
A Neglected Home for Newlyweds
Chip and Jo help a newlywed couple overhaul a long-abandoned home.
Planting Roots in Waco
A Magnolia employee from New York wants to make Waco, TX, a permanent home.
Modern Take On Old World Charm
This week on Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, we had the pleasure of working with Nicole! She has spent the last five years working overseas and providing services to different communities. When she moved back to Waco to attend nursing school and be closer to her family, she decided it was time to find a place to call her own. Nicole’s style—a blend of European cottage and modern—was so fun to incorporate through architectural details and unique design elements, including the terracotta clay tiled floor and the large arch opening you see right when you walk in.
Girls’ Home Reimagined
Chip and Jo bring what they love most about “home” into their redesign of a local shelter for girls.
Breaking New Ground
Chip and Joanna expand the footprint of the Silos grounds in Waco, Texas, with the addition of new shops, a Wiffle ball field with a unique history and the relocation and full renovation of a dilapidated church.
Mediterranean Money Pit
Chip and Jo help a Waco, TX, couple take on a difficult renovation to transform a 1970s Mediterranean money pit into a Tuscan oasis for their family of three and create a gathering place for extended family.
From Beach to Woodsy Cottage
A California transplant trades in the beach for a 1930s house in Waco, TX. Chip and Jo transform the home into a beautiful cottage that highlights its history.
Scrappy Barn to Modern Charm
Chip and Jo convert an old horse barn into an apartment for a couple's son
Minty Green Flipper Upper
Chip purchases a minty green house on a whim with plans to flip it, but the daunting look of the interior and unexpected damage inside the home turns out to be more work than he and Jo expected.