See inside Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Colorado mountain home
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Home renovation power couple Chip and Joanna Gaines are now Colorado residents – at least, part time.
The duo behind the “Fixer Upper” empire purchased a property in Woody Creek, near Aspen, in 2024 for $5.5 million and spent several months renovating the three different abodes onsite as part of a limited TV series called “Colorado Mountain House.”
The project included redesigning the two-story main house to add bedrooms, bathrooms, a new kitchen and two new fireplaces, as well as updating two guest cottages. The couple even enlisted help from their eldest daughter Ella to lead the redesign of the smallest building.
Overall, the home married Joanna’s rustic-chic aesthetic with a Colorado cabin vibe, leaning heavily into natural design elements like wood and stone, and green tones for the color palette. It’s a stunner, to be sure.
Take a virtual tour below. Or catch up on “Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain Home” by streaming it on HBO Max.
The exterior of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ family mountain house in Woody Creek is wooded and private. It was originally built in the 1960s, and the backyard features a trail with river access.(Provided by Magnolia Network)
Joanna Gaines added wood paneling throughout the main entryway in the main house for peak Colorado vibes. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
Chip and Joanna Gaines kept this massive stone fireplace, which is featured in the main entry of their Woody Creek home. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The kitchen is brand new. Joanna Gaines redesigned what was formerly a living room space into the kitchen of her dreams, with a table big enough to fit extended family. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The living room was reconfigured to be an open concept space attached to the brand new kitchen. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The den in the main house is on the lower level, where the Gaines family envisions playing games and hanging out as a big group. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
Joanna Gaines added a reading nook for her four children in the main house, in a space that was formerly part of the kitchen. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
All the buildings on the Woody Creek property, including this small cottage, were repainted a forest green to match the Colorado aesthetic. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
Chip and Joanna Gaines’ daughter Ella was tasked with redesigning the small cottage on the family’s new property. She leaned into blue accents, with the kitchen sporting new tile, a new farm sink and gold fixtures. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
Ella’s redesign of the small cottage bathroom includes new title, new paint, a new countertop and more. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The dining nook in the small cottage, which was designed by Chip and Joanna Gaines’ daughter Ella. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The living area of the the big guest cottage has been refreshed with new paint and furniture to accent cozy elements like the window sitting nook and fireplace. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The big guest cottage was in good shape, but Joanna Gaines added her design touches with wallpaper and sconce lighting. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
The kitchen in the big guest cottage was updated and includes light fixtures that Chip and Joanna Gaines found while antiquing in their home state of Texas. (Provided by Magnolia Network)
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The exterior of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ family mountain house in Woody Creek is wooded and private. It was originally built in the 1960s, and the backyard features a trail with river access.(Provided by Magnolia Network)