The Standard (St. Catharines)

Chip and Joanna’s magic, explained

HGTV’s royal couple of reno check all the boxes in our Instagram-beauty-obsessed celebrity marketplac­e

- KELLY LAWLER

Chip and Joanna Gaines have installed the last bit of shiplap on their final “Fixer Upper.”

The HGTV power couple said goodbye to the series that put them on the map last week, with a finale that left fans emotional and reeling. But the burgeoning Gaines empire can’t be contained by a single HGTV show.

To get more Gaines, look no further than their books, blogs, restaurant­s, rentals, shops, design lines and, of course, new HGTV spinoff series, “Fixer Upper: Behind the Design” (Tuesday, 8 p.m.), a half-hour behind-the-scenes style show that gives viewers a closer look at the designs that went into some of the Fixer Upper homes. Or if you want to know more about the couple, you can simply pick up recent copies of People magazine to find all the details of their growing family and home life.

The first episode of the spinoff offers the backstory of the renovation from November’s Season 5 Fixer Upper première, when Chip and Joanna turned Patti Baker’s bungalow into a cosy cottage, and includes footage of a room that didn’t show up on that episode.

So how did the couple, one of many constructi­on-and-design duos on HGTV’s slate, turn into such a phenomenon? What’s that something they have that the others don’t?

To put it simply, the Gaineses have designed and built the perfectly modern celebrity couple. With their sweet family, Joanna’s farmhouse-chic esthetic, their goofy marriage and their perfectly played marital roles, they check all the boxes in our Instagram-beauty-obsessed celebrity marketplac­e. It starts with the look.

While it may seem that everyone is into the stylish barn motif in interior decorating these days, its ubiquity can be traced in part to Joanna, who slaps shiplap, sliding barn doors and vintage books into every house she can.

The minimalist style, which relies on black, white and shades of grey more than bright colours — and, of course, giant clocks — fits nicely into your Instagram feed alongside those influencer­s and beauty bloggers.

As a married couple, the Gaineses also have the look down. The couple’s onscreen personalit­ies fall into distinctly American archetypes, with Chip’s “aw-shucks” playfulnes­s perfectly pairing with Joanna’s organizati­on and demure style. Call it a softer, chicer version of the lazy husband and nagging wife. It’s a familiar trope, but modernized and positive enough not to seem regressive.

Whenever we see Chip and Joanna on air, on a magazine cover or online, they are a version of #relationsh­ipgoals. Celebritie­s we know from Hollywood or the music industry may be just like us in some ways, but there is unquestion­able distance from their fans, no matter how relatable they may appear on social media.

The Gaineses are not like that. They are just a couple from Texas with a family to take care of and a business to run. There are no movie premières, location shoots or soldout concert arenas. And while this is true of many HGTV couples and personalit­ies, their setting in Waco, Texas, helps them relate to Middle America more than shows such as “Flip or Flop,” set in pricier cities. And although there have been rumours about their relationsh­ip (which Chip told the Today show had “some credence”), a seemingly happy marriage is more endearing than Flip’s tabloid-frequentin­g Tarek and Christina El Moussa.

Their lightheart­ed banter is more natural than the likes of the identical-twin “Property Brothers” or Hilary Farr and David Visentin on “Love it or List It.” They seem as in love as they were when they met. They work together seamlessly, easily fixing “problems” that arise in their “renos.” Their sweet outings and DIY projects with their TV-adorable children are aspiration­al. They’re always teaching and learning and spending the kind of quality time with their family that you wish you could.

Fixer Upper may be done, but Chip and Joanna aren’t going anywhere.

And expect every new home and design show to try to capture just a little bit of that Gaines magic.

 ?? HGTV ?? Chip’s “aw-shucks” goofiness perfectly paired with Joanna’s organizati­on and demure style on the “Fixer Upper.”
HGTV Chip’s “aw-shucks” goofiness perfectly paired with Joanna’s organizati­on and demure style on the “Fixer Upper.”

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