Is Joanna Gaines Teasing Home Designs For New Show? See Her Latest Kitchen Renovation

Joanna and Chip Gaines have once again used their talents to make a homeowner's dreams come true. Interior designer Joanna shared a few photos of the couple's latest finished project and revealed a stunning farmhouse kitchen update for one lucky family.

"We just finished construction on this beauty and I'm loving all the storage and space in this home. Excited for the lovely family that is moving in next month!" Joanna captioned the series of photos posted on Instagram on Thursday.

The mother-of-five didn't share any pictures of the Waco, Texas home before the couple started renovations, but the final product was more than enough to give fans kitchen envy. The open, spacious kitchen featured splashes of white-tile walls, pristine wood floors and a large, wood island topped with a slab of marble and equipped with plenty of storage space. Joanna also shared a photo of the living room area, which featured a stone fireplace and a quaint medieval chandelier.

Although it's unclear if cameras were on hand to capture the Gaines' latest renovation project, viewers shouldn't be too surprised if the home does appear on the couple's new Magnolia Network.

After leaving their HGTV renovation and design series Fixer Upper in 2017, the pair announced in the fall that they will make a big return to the small screen with their own new network under Discovery, HGTV's parent network.

Although they didn't unveil too many details on the types of shows that will be produced on the Magnolia Network, the programming is likely to feature a lot more of Joanna, Chip and the rest of the Gaines gang.

"We signed a non-disclosure and it said, quote-unquote, you can tell your mother, but that's it. So mom, I just wanted to make a quick announcement: We are coming back to television," Chip Gaines joked during the couple's appearance on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon in November.

"You are going to get to see the kids grow up, you are going to see us, well maybe a six-month delay like the rest of the world, but we are excited to be back," he continued.

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