It seems like Joanna Gaines is trying something new on for size and is flying solo.
The “Fixer Upper” star announced a new series called “Mini Reni” that will air on the Magnolia Network. It marks her return to television but without husband Chip Gaines.
The new show will focus on Gaines revamping old spaces without the grand renovation aspect of it all, which is the reason why Chip Gaines won’t be included in this venture, according to Variety.
Carrying her own show, the Magnolia Network owner will take over several smaller makeover projects complete with tight deadlines to match.
“With only a week to transform three rooms, she faces the clock and a tight budget in each thrilling episode,” the show’s description reads. “Can she rejuvenate these tired spaces with her signature touch? Watch as Joanna breathes new life into every nook and cranny, masterfully combining elegance with affordability.”
Joanna Gaines told Variety exclusively, “What I love about ‘Mini Reni’ is the freedom to go all-in on just one or two smaller spaces.
“These aren’t whole-house renovations, so the heart behind the show is to inspire people to design their home gradually, and thoughtfully,” she said, “so that instead of having to wrap your mind around the million details that go into a bigger renovation, you can enjoy the process of creating beauty by narrowing in, flexing your creativity, and embracing the small details that really tell your story.”
One season with nine episodes has been filmed, with episodes airing each week on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
“Mini Reni” will premiere on May 14 on the Magnolia Network, with streaming available on Max.
