"The DeBoers prove that bold black paint and rural roots create a distinct renovation aesthetic unlike anything else on HGTV."
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer have successfully pivoted from reality TV stardom to building a design empire in Sioux Falls. In Down Home Fab, the couple takes big swings with their signature South Dakota Glam—think bold black exteriors, statement lighting, and open-concept risks that actually pay off. While the sledgehammers have stopped swinging for now, the quiet following the latest season finale has left fans anxious about the future of the DeBoer business. Will HGTV greenlight another round of renovations, or is the paint dry on this chapter? To ensure you catch the first blueprint of news regarding a potential season 3 renewal, adding a reminder to your watchlist is the smartest design choice you can make.
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | May 27, 2025 | Crash Course | |
| E2 | Jun 03, 2025 | Driving to Sell | |
| E3 | Jun 10, 2025 | Girl Math | |
| E4 | Jun 17, 2025 | Carpe Denim | |
| E5 | Jun 24, 2025 | In a Fam Jam | |
| E6 | Jul 01, 2025 | Ommmmm...My God | |
| E7 | Jul 08, 2025 | Cowbow Gateway | |
| E8 | Jul 15, 2025 | We Don't Do Dinky Here |
Release Window: Spring
Down Home Fab has maintained a steady Annual rhythm for 2 years, typically returning in March. Since its 2023 debut, the series has become a reliable fixture in the HGTV renovation lineup. Led by Chelsea and Cole DeBoer, the show transitioned a massive social media following into linear television success, prompting swift network renewals. The production cycle follows a standard twelve month turnaround, positioning it as a key springtime offering.
The historical broadcast trajectory suggests a preference for the first quarter of the year to maximize viewership. While the first season launched in January, the second shifted slightly to March, indicating a flexible but consistent early year window. This strategy allows the show to anchor the network schedule before the summer season, ensuring a strong start to the annual programming slate.