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It’s hard to believe that it’s been just 10 years since Chip and Joanna Gaines first caught the attention of home renovation fans on HGTV's Fixer Upper, which catapulted the couple to the mainstream and became the blueprint for house flipping shows. The beloved couple introduced modern farmhouse decor to millions of homeowners who took to heart Joanna’s love of moody color paired with neutrals, barn doors, pale wood, and, of course, shiplap. Now, the design dream team is back with their latest flip on their most recent show, Fixer-Upper: The Lakehouse.
“We’re so excited to see how Chip and Jo will tackle this lakehouse in Waco and flex their renovation and design muscles in ways our viewers have never seen before," Magnolia Network president Allison Page said.
Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse is a six-episode show featuring a mid-century modern lakefront home in a Waco neighborhood the couple hasn't yet graced with their renovation magic.
The teaser trailer, posted on Magnolia Network's YouTube channel on March 5, shows Joanna walking through the spacious property, full of stunning floor-to-ceiling windows, a chef's kitchen with stainless steel accents, and a stunning view. She's in search of her husband, calling out his name: «We got a demo,» she says. She finds him clad in overalls, floating in the lake.
The show is sure to feature more of Chip’s expert construction and goofy jokes, along with Joanna’s always-inspirational design and enduring patience for Chip’s aforementioned humor (as exhibited in the trailer). While it's unlikely you'll see any shiplap in this redesign, her signature touches, including unique paint colors and gorgeous area rugs, are likely to make an appearance.
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