

About
Joanna Gaines gives the full story behind bringing details and designs together for her season 5 Fixer Upper clients. She unveils surprises viewers didn't see in the original episodes, and gives a peek at never-before-seen rooms.
Cast
Seasons
Episodes
Season 1
Little Shack on the Prairie
Joanna Gaines learns that the biggest challenge in designing a dream home for Michael and Jessie will be combining the couple's industrial and farmhouse styles.
The Baker House
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.
The Lunar Lander
World-travelers Matt and Samantha call on Joanna Gaines to infuse Parisian style elements into their home's design; Jo incorporates a fun surprise not featured in the original episode.
The Scrivano House
Joanna and her 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.
The Ivy House
Joanna Gaines and her design team transform the outdated Ivy House into a one-of-a-kind forever home for the Jackson family; the homeowners have not one but two design styles they'd like incorporated in the house: rustic and coastal.
The Holmes Home
Chip and Joanna help their friend turn a small house on his land into a youthful bachelor retreat for his son; Jo gives the home a modern mountain cabin feel with black metal and warm wood accents, pass-through kitchen windows and a rock fire pit.
The Lee House
Joanna teams up with the Lee family to turn their outdated, plain house into a classic beauty; the Lees' mutual love for clean, traditional style presents a challenge for Jo, who must find a way to fill the home with the rich details and character.
The Morrison House
Joanna helps a family turn their outdated ranch home into a French country retreat; she uses soft neutral colors, lots of texture, natural wood tones and floor-to-ceiling windows to blend the existing traditional elements with the new.
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