Joanna Gaines’ New Show Fixing Homes, Not Mansions

I’m excited to share that Joanna Gaines is launching a new show, which harks back to her “Fixer Upper” days. Unlike her culinary ventures, this series promises to bring me back to my roots in home renovation, minus some of the previous chaos. The project, scheduled for the Magnolia network and Max subscribers, will delve into smaller-scale home makeovers under the title “Mini Reni“.

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From May 19th, every Wednesday up until July 9th, Deadline announces that the much-anticipated spinoff of the Gaines family’s work, titled “Mini Reni“, is set to debut. Here’s a sneak peek at what this renovation series has in store, having been seven years since the final episode of “Fixer Upper” aired.

What Is Mini Reni About?

As a passionate admirer, I’d say that Mini Reni captures the charm of renovation series like Fixer Upper, but with a unique twist. Unlike the extensive overhaul of an entire house, Joanna Gaines in Mini Reni concentrates on revitalizing just one or two spaces within a home, transforming those smaller areas into stunning masterpieces that truly shine.

I, too, have noticed how she’s transformed into a powerhouse capable of handling big tasks. Yet, here, her attention is turned towards the finer details. For fans who have been yearning for more of “Fixer Upper”, this will surely satisfy that lingering craving.

Why Joanna Gaines Latest Show Feels So Appealing To This Fixer Upper Fan

Initially, I was captivated by the show “Fixer Upper” and continue to find pleasure in tuning into fresh HGTV series, where they transform ordinary homes into extraordinary masterpieces. However, over time, I can’t help but acknowledge that I lack the skills and resources needed for a full-scale home renovation project. This realization somewhat dampens my enthusiasm for watching these shows.

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I can handle redesigning a single room or working on smaller-scale home remodeling projects, which I have done numerous times over the past ten years. This is why the concept of Mini Reni really resonates with me. It could motivate me to bring significant transformations to my current residence, or perhaps it will simply give me a fresh perspective and allow me to keep imagining myself as a home renovator without actually performing any labor.

Regarding the types of design concepts I’d be interested in exploring through the show, it would be fantastic if “Mini Reni” could delve into a child’s bedroom or balcony space. I’m eager for some fresh, innovative ideas to revamp both areas, and an episode focusing on these spaces would provide me with the inspiration I need to create a more inviting atmosphere. Since I haven’t watched the show yet, I find myself daydreaming about possible changes I could make!

Don’t forget to catch the premiere of Mini Reni on either Magnolia or Max channels, starting May 19th at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Get ready to witness Joanna Gaines once again showcasing her distinctive design flair, and let’s see if she continues to advocate for the trendy shiplap walls!

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2025-04-17 22:34