Joanna & Chip Gaines’ Daughter Ella Surprises Little Brother Crew in ‘Fixer Upper’ Finale
What To Know
- The Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House finale aired on December 23.
- Joanna Gaines called the finished cottage her “favorite reveal ever,” reflecting on the unique journey and the sense of home it brought to their family.
- Chip and Joanna’s daughter, Ella, helped design the cottage on their mountain home’s property.
Ella Gaines has clearly caught the design bug from her parents! Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ eldest daughter helped design the family’s mountain cottage throughout Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House.
In the December 23 finale, Chip brought the youngest member of the Gaines family, Crew, to see the final product — and have Ella, who’s been away at college, surprise him. “Oh my goodness,” an excited Crew told his mom as he stepped inside the cottage.
When Crew walked into the kitchen, Ella stepped out to show herself. “I missed you!” Crew said as he hugged his big sister. Ella replied, “I missed you, too.” A beaming Chip and Joanna watched this sweet sibling moment from a distance. “It’s so cute,” Joanna gushed.
After countless remodelings, Joanna admitted that this cottage was “probably my favorite reveal ever.”

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Later on in the episode, after the Gaines’ mountain home was completely finished, Joanna reflected on the “unique” journey. “This feels like a home for us,” she said.
The family has spent the last 10 years vacationing in Colorado, but having a permanent second home away from home was the perfect next step for the Gaines crew. “It just feels like a full circle moment. Seeing the future, but also just sitting in it now presently. It feels like such a gift, and I can’t wait for all that’s to come,” Joanna noted.
The mom-of-five recently opened up about her family’s new chapter and putting down roots in The Centennial State. “With the kids getting older and going off to colleges in different directions, we kind of loved the idea of having a central place where we could all gather together, a place with all the same comfort and intention and care as the farmhouse in Waco,” she wrote for Magnolia Journal.





