Joanna Gaines and her team transform a rundown 100-year-old shack into a couple's dream home. She works with local artisans to customize every detail and incorporates a fun surprise for the couple's two young children.
Joanna turns a little bungalow into a cozy cottage retreat for a woman after the passing of her husband. Jo gets to work creating a dream home with light neutral colors, natural wood elements and spaces to hang photos and memorabilia. Chip and Jo also surprise her with a charming and efficient powder bathroom.
World-travelers Matt and Samantha call on Joanna Gaines to infuse Parisian style elements into their home's design. Jo works with her design assistant and local artisans to customize every detail of this home and even incorporates a fun surprise not featured in the original Fixer Upper episode. In the end, Joanna and her talented design team turn this couple's small, dated Tudor home into their Parisian-eclectic dream home.
Joanna Gaines and her design team transform an antiquated house into a Tudor-style dream home for Joey and Courtney Scrivano. In addition to restoring the home's original 1920s charm, the Scrivanos want to see a blend of their personal styles, which are both traditional and modern. With a sharp edge eye for balance and detail, Joanna incorporates both styles and blends them with the historic characteristics of the Tudor-style home. Plus, she reveals the illustrious guest bathroom, a wallpaper-covered beauty that was not featured in the original episode.