BREAKING: Joanna Gaines Calls Daughter Ella’s Fixer Upper Debut a “Full Circle Moment” — Fans Melt Over the Sweet Reveal

Joanna Gaines Calls Daughter Ella’s ‘Fixer Upper’ Debut a ‘Full Circle Moment’

Chip & Joanna Gaines Announce Brand New 'Fixer Upper' Series With a Twist

Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ eldest daughter, Ella Gaines, makes her “Fixer Upper” debut during the premiere episode of “Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House,” an emotional moment for the mother of five.


Ella Gaines Makes Her ‘Fixer Upper’ Debut

Ella, 19, is set to help her parents renovate their family’s Colorado mountain house, marking her first major design project.

“In true Colorado style, we had a surprise Spring snowstorm last night. But today, I’m excited because I’m here with my daughter Ella. Chip has always told Ella, ‘Hey, before you go to college, I want you to flip a house, do a project,’” Joanna said during the Tuesday, December 9, premiere of their newest series. “She’s always mentioned that she wants to do something in design. We’ve actually looked for houses in Waco, [but] didn’t find anything. But Chip had this fun idea to let her tackle the little cottage as her first design project.”

The studio casita features wood-paneled walls, a small loft accessible via a metal ladder, a full kitchen, and one bathroom.

“The equivalent of a she shed,” Chip explained.

According to Jo, she and Ella are “very similar in our styles.”

“We both love plants, we love charming, cottagey things, we love story,” the Magnolia owner said. “So my biggest hope with letting her tackle this cottage is that it builds confidence in her.”

Joanna continued, “The idea that my daughter who is now an adult, has decided to take on what her mother does, and I get to teach her—I don’t know, it just feels like this beautiful full circle moment.”


Ella Gaines’ Design Style Revealed

Ella, a student at New York City’s Parsons School of Design, previously interned for her parents’ company.

“One of my favorite moments that was so pivotal for me as a mother, but also as a business owner, was my daughter, my oldest daughter, was in on a lot of these conversations before our break in June, that I was having with the team,” Joanna told Dennis Scully during an April appearance on his “Business of Home” podcast. “She was interning with me, so she’d be in these meetings where I was like, y’all, I need vision. Like, we need to get back to why we’re doing what we’re doing. And so she was listening, and she was interested.”