See inside Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Colorado mountain home

See inside Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Colorado mountain home

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.

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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)

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