"Fixer Upper" made Chip and Joanna Gaines global stars. Now, fans are hooked on the reboot "Fixer Upper: Welcome Home." Here's what to know about Season 2. It was a long time coming, but it's finally happening.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are venturing outside their beloved Central Texas stomping ground of Waco to take on a very special fixer-upper: the renovation of a 1960s vintage home in Colorado they're intent on transforming into a Gaines family mountain retreat. This marks the Gaines' first out-of-state reno, and the project comes with a variety. A family feud is brewing between Chip and Joanna Gaines and their eldest daughter, Ella Gaines, as they put the finishing touches on their vacation home in the finale of " Fixer Upper: Colorado.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are back with a twist, leaving the Lone Star state for their latest home renovation series. The couple will travel to the Rocky Mountains for their first. "Fixer Upper: Welcome Home" officially premiered on January 29, 2021, and ran weekly episodes until mid-February.
Available on streaming service Discovery+ as well as Magnolia itself, the show was a hit for old and new "Fixer Upper" fans alike. "Fixer Upper: Welcome Home" was so beloved that the reboot has been renewed for a second season. Fixer Upper: Welcome Home: With Joanna Gaines, Chip Gaines, Duke Gaines.
Chip and Jo are back with new ideas for turning outdated homes into jaw-dropping, innovative living spaces.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. Chip and Joanna Gaines have not appeared on HGTV since 2018, when the design duo parted ways with the cable TV station to launch their own Magnolia Network.
They've starred on Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, Fixer Upper: The Castle, Fixer Upper: The Hotel, and other series exclusive to Magnolia. But with their latest iteration of their hit show, they're heading back to HGTV. Their HGTV departure.
Watch Fixer Upper: Welcome Home on HBO Max. Plans start at $10.99/month. Chip and Jo are back with new ideas for turning outdated homes into jaw-dropping, innovative living spaces.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. The property appears in the limited series Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House, which focuses on renovating this Colorado vacation home outside the Gaineses' usual Texas base. DETAILS Fixer Upper: Welcome Home 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.