Fixer Uppermay be over, butJoanna Gainesis still beautifyingWaco, Texas, one farmhouse-modern makeover at a time.
The house is listed with Shelly Negrete of the Gaineses' own real estate company,Magnolia Realty.
“I loved working on this charming house and I’m excited to finally share it!” Joanna writes in an Instagram post sharing a peek inside the shiplap-lined kitchen of the 1968 build.
The@magnoliarealtytexasInstagram also shared two photos of the home’s interiors in a gallery: the kitchen and what appears to be a seating area, complete with a fireplace in Joanna’s signature distressed brick, and a glass-front, built-in bookcase and sliding barn door, both in pale green.
This isn’t the first post-Fixer Upperproject Joanna has shared a look inside. The designer also posted a pair of photos in June ofan old Grist Mill she’s working on turning into a home, writing, “Scoping out one of our latest projects… this renovation is going to be a good one.”
Over the years, a number of thehomes the Gaineses have made over on the show have come up for sale.
Notably, a two-bedroom bungalow designed for Waco resident Patti Baker, who’d recently lost her husband to cancer when she appeared on the makeover series, was listed for $349,000 soon after completion when she found"happily ever after" with her former pastor.

Chip and Jo have plenty ofother projects underwayas well. In addition to their home design business, and ever-expandingMagnolia Market at the Silosattraction in Waco, they recently revealed the latest update to their fan-favorite Target collection, Hearth & Hand with Magnolia.
Joanna is also gearing up to releaseher first design book,Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave, on November 6.
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“We’re looking forward to what’s to come, and what’s to come, we have no idea,” Joanna told PEOPLE in a June cover story. “I think one thing about me and Chip is that we never like to look really far in advance and plan, that’s never been how we are.We’ve always kind of rolled really spontaneous.”
source: people.com