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PERSONAL TOUCH
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ONE NICE NURSERY

Blue walls with white trim brightened the space, metal crates were hung on the wall for storage and a crystal chandelier was relocated from the original dining room.
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SERIOUSLY SUPER

Talk about a cool kid’s room! A sign about superheroes, sleek metal details and the child’s name on the wall made this space extra-special — and extra-accessible — for Lawson, whose family was featuredon season 5 with Tim Tebow and his foundation.
The young boy and his older brother both had a genetic condition that affects their ability to stand and walk on their own.
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LET’S GET BUNK-Y

In season 4, Chip and Joanna employed their own kids to help the Morgans, a family who’d recently adopted two girls.
Chip and sonsDuke, 9, andDrake, 13, designed the boys' room, featuring modern bunk beds with built-in bookshelves and desk space underneath.
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PRETTY IN PINK

For the girls, Joanna and daughtersEmmie Kay, 8, andElla, 11, went extra girly with a scalloped white accent wall, pink paint, pink beds and a chandelier.
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TOY STORY

The Gaineses turned a former barn into a house in season 3, creating a LEGO wall in a child’s room that resembled the front of the family home.
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FAMILY MATTERS

This girl’s room in a season 5 episode was extra-special to Joanna: Shedesigned it for her niece!
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BEDS TOGETHER

A kitchen was turned into a guest room in this season 4 episode featuring a couple of empty nesters. Two sets of bunk beds in one room made it the perfect space for visiting adult children (and grandchildren!).
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INTO THE WOODS

Inthis season 5 episodeofFixer Upper, Chip and Joanna actually built a house from the ground up. A must on the owners' list? A play area for their grandkids, which Joanna delivered in the form of this rustic room.
source: people.com