I think we all let out a collective gasp of horror when the news hit earlier this week that Joanna and Chip Gaines have decided to call Season 5 of Fixer Upper the last. Where will we go for our weekly dose of shiplap and family-friendly renovation shenanigans? But luckily, even if the show ends, the couple’s legacy will live on (along with endless reruns, thank goodness).
There’s the new Target line they recently announced, the restaurant they’re opening and, of course, the houses they’ve built.
And, even if you weren’t one of the people chosen to appear on the show, thanks to HomeAway you can stay in one of the Gaineses’ masterpieces. Take a look at some of the former Fixer Upper houses that have a vacation listing on the site so you can get a fix of that shiplap magic on your next trip out of town.
The Downs
This Waco home is available for an average of $297 per night.
The Downs — living space
The home has an open concept and modern-rustic living space, including a fireplace to get cozy in front of.
The Downs — master bedroom
Four people can stay at the house, and the master bedroom has a gorgeous en suite.
Barndominium
For an average of $742 per night, up to 20 people can fit inside Fixer Upper's infamous Barndominium.
Barndominium — dining area
With a grand table that seats 20, you could save money on vacation by dining in at the Barndominium.
Barndominium — kitchen
The centerpiece of the Barndominium's kitchen is a gorgeous butcher-block island.
Midcentury modern
Sleeping 10, this four-bedroom midcentury-modern home offers plenty of space for relaxing at about $300 per night.
Midcentury modern — outdoors
Complete with a hammock, the home is a serene retreat from city life, and the property is filled with greenery.
Midcentury modern — garage
The garage has undergone a renovation and now houses additional sleeping space via these built-in beds.
Mailander House
Located near Baylor and the Magnolia Market Silos, the Mailander House is $200 per night and sleeps four.
Mailander House — kitchen
The country kitchen offers a cozy setting for meals at the house when you don't feel like going out.
Mailander House — master
Serene and calm, the master bedroom is the perfect respite from a busy day of exploring Waco.
The Gorman House
This large house sleeps 12, averages $475 per night and is close to the Baylor campus and Magnolia Market.
The Gorman House — porch
Spend your evenings drinking sweet tea on the roomy porch.
The Gorman House — bedroom
Each bedroom is tastefully appointed and has luxurious, hotel-quality linens.
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