Chip and Joanna Gaines unveil one of their most incredible renovations on Fixer Upper: Welcome Home
Chip and Joanna Gaines left fans speechless over their latest renovation of a 1950s ranch house, on season one of their series Fixer Upper: Welcome Home.
While teasing their new spinoff, which has four episodes available to stream on Discovery+, the couple told People described working on their latest home transformations as 'a really fun experience.'
Among the most impressive included giving their client Nicole's three-bedroom property a much-needed refresh.

Dream team: Chip and Joanna Gaines left fans speechless over their latest renovation of a 1950s ranch house, on season one of their series Fixer Upper: Welcome Home
Nicole, who spent the past few years living abroad, returned to Waco, Texas to attend nursing school.
To modernize the student's home, the power couple replaced her tired carpeting, grungy titles and knocked down a few walls for a more open living space.
Their changes included a new front door and an arch between the living room and dining area, 'so it's not just a long open box,' Joanna, 43, told the outlet.

Beautiful living room: While teasing their new spinoff, which has four episodes available to stream on Discovery+, the couple told People described working on their latest home transformations as 'a really fun experience'

Before: Among the most impressive included giving their client Nicole's three-bedroom property a much-needed refresh

Exterior: Nicole, who spent the past few years living abroad, returned to Waco, Texas to attend nursing school

Whoa: To modernize the student's home, the power couple replaced her tired carpeting, grungy titles and knocked down a few walls for a more open living space
Clearly taken aback by her home's beauty, when Nicole walked into the room, she called out: 'The floors! I'm going to pass out.'
Speaking of Chip, 46, and Jo's decision to paint the brick white and add new windows, the aspiring frontline worker was overjoyed.
'All the little details,' she said of the renovation. 'It's perfect.'

Their changes included a new front door and an arch between the living room and dining area, 'so it's not just a long open box,' Joanna, 43, told the outlet

Bedroom: Upon entering the bedroom, she raved: 'You took everything that I thought I knew I wanted and made it 5 million times better'
Upon entering the bedroom, she raved: 'You took everything that I thought I knew I wanted and made it 5 million times better.'
The Gaines also worked with newlyweds Lucas and Laney to overhaul their rundown 1990s home.
'You've won the award,' Joanna said of the property. 'It was the worst house she'd ever seen.'

Next home: The Gaines also worked with newlyweds Lucas and Laney to overhaul their rundown 1990s home

Updated: The design stars expertly remodeled the entryway as well as the bathroom, which they initially suspected had termite damage, but didn't
Big difference: The new entryway was absolutely incredible
The design stars expertly remodeled the entryway as well as the bathroom, which they initially suspected had termite damage, but didn't.
In the episode, despite ignoring Chip's suggestion not to paint the walls a dark color, the father-of-six said: 'Jo does have an uncanny sixth sense about what the client wants.'
Another renovation also included Magnolia staffer John, who moved to The Lone Star State from New York.

Working with their latest team member: Another renovation included Magnolia staffer John, who moved to The Lone Star State from New York

Beautifully done: They transformed his living room into an amazing space
Chip and Joanna recently celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary.
And throughout their journey, Chip and Joanna Gaines, are in agreement about one thing; quitting is not option for them.
The couple talked about the key to their long-lasting relationship in an interview with Access Hollywood on Monday, revealing that they have never considered splitting up.

Making it work: Chip and Joanna recently celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary

'Divorce or leaving one another is not really an option for us. And so somehow that little foundation has definitely served us well because things have definitely been challenging, we’re not perfect and we have issues and trials and errors just like anybody… We’re in it forever.' Chip explained.
The author recalled a particularly challenging time, during the housing crash of 2008 and the years that followed.
'Jo and I had multiple opportunities to quit and it's just not in our DNA.' he added.
The couple have five children; Drake, 17, Ella Rose is 14, Duke is 13, Emmie Kay is 11 and Crew, three.

Together forever: The couple recently talked about the key to their long-lasting relationship in an interview with Access Hollywood, revealing that they have never considered splitting up
The couple began their career in construction and design of homes in Waco, Texas and now have several businesses, including the Magnolia Market at the Silos, a restaurant Magnolia Table and a luxury bed and breakfast destination in Waco.
The enterprising couple signed a deal with Target for their own line of home goods, launched a magazine Magnolia Journal and published design, gardening and children's books.
The launched their TV career on HGTV in 2013 with Fixer Upper, which documented them flipping homes into their signature farmhouse chic style.

Solid: The couple celebrated their 18th anniversary last month and have five children together; Drake, 17, Ella Rose is 14, Duke is 13, Emmie Kay is 11 and Crew, three

Empire: The couple began their career in construction and design of homes in Waco, Texas and now have several businesses, including the Magnolia Market at the Silos
Since wrapping five seasons of the hugely popular show, the couple are now embarking on a host of exciting new content on their own network.
Magnolia Network, launches on July 15 with their new look show Fixer Upper Welcome Home, plus new shows like Restoration Road and Homegrown.
After delays caused principally by the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple and the the network announced that they'll be launching an app with digital content on July 15, while the television channel won't debut until January 2022.
Magnolia Network, which replaces the DIY Network, will offer original programming, new seasons of some of the former DIY Network shows and all past episodes of HGTV's Fixer Upper.

'Jo and I had multiple opportunities to quit and it's just not in our DNA.' Chip added