Ep 3. First Time With Timeless Class
- TV-G
- December 13, 2016
- 41 min
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8.6 (32)
In "Fixer Upper" season 4 episode 3, titled "First Time With Timeless Class," Chip and Joanna Gaines help a couple who are expecting their first child find and renovate their dream home. The couple, Geoff and Rachel, are looking for a house with historic charm in the Midway area of Waco, Texas, near the homes of Baylor University faculty.
As always, Chip and Joanna go above and beyond to create a stunning new home for their clients. In this particular episode, they turn a dated 1940s home into a beautiful and timeless house that blends modern and classic elements.
Throughout the episode, viewers get to see Chip and Joanna guide Geoff and Rachel through the process of selecting a house and turning it into a beautiful home. They start by showing the couple various properties in the Midway area before settling on a cozy 1940s bungalow.
Once they have purchased the home, Chip and Joanna set to work updating it with modern fixtures and finishes. They open up the living and dining areas to create a spacious and inviting living space, and they add a new kitchen complete with a large island, stainless steel appliances, and beautiful granite countertops.
In addition to the main living areas, Chip and Joanna also renovate the bedrooms and bathrooms to create comfortable and stylish spaces for the new family. They add new hardwood floors, paint the walls with neutral colors, and add elegant light fixtures and other decorative touches.
Throughout the renovation process, Chip and Joanna work closely with Geoff and Rachel to ensure that their vision for the home is being realized. They take their feedback into consideration and make adjustments as needed to create the perfect living space for the couple.
Overall, "Fixer Upper" season 4 episode 3 is a great example of how Chip and Joanna can take an outdated home and turn it into a stylish and modern living space that still retains its classic charm. The end result is a home that is truly timeless and built to last for generations.