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How to get that "Fixer Upper" Style: Design Challenge

February 23, 2016 Kayla Miller
Fixer Upper Design Challenge, How to Get That Fixer Upper Style

Those of you who are new to my weekly design challenges: For part of my weekly blog posts I have decided to feature different design challenges followers, clients, and friends have asked me about. I will post a style board or real life images with a product list and give design tips on how to achieve the look.

This weeks challenge is how to get that "Fixer Upper" style. I had a friend recently tell me "I love the way Joanna Gaines decorates on her show Fixer Upper, but I don't know where to even start to achieve a look like hers."

There is no denying Joanna has her own style. When I think of  "Fixer Upper" style I am automatically drawn to farmhouse, french, industrial, and cottage design features. Jo has that special way of using simple and fresh design features to create a timeless look. She has that special gift of turning something old into a new and amazing piece of decor.

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

Here are five easy steps to help achieve that "Fixer Upper" style:

1. Start with a neutral palette with some subtle light paint colors. In almost every one of Joanna's fixer uppers she uses neutral paint colors and brings brighter colors in with a pop here and there. This gives a nice simple, fresh, and clean slate for your design. Here are some paint colors that fit that "Fixer Upper" style.

 
Sherwin Williams Paint

Sherwin Williams Paint

 

2. Mix your materials and textures. Joanna uses a variety of mediums and materials- wood, metals, leather, cloth, etc. Hardwood floor is almost always a design feature in a Fixer Upper house. Wood elements help your space feel warm and inviting. But don't stop there.... Layer textures with a high-pile textured rug such as a jute. You can also bring in the warmth of wood with a piece of wooden furniture. The pictures below are a good example of how Jo mixes a variety of different materials.

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

3. Use something architectural and unexpected as a decor center piece. Whether it be large shutters behind your couch or some old windows above your fireplace. This is my favorite aspect of Jo's designs. I love seeing how she uses different architectural and industrials pieces so effortlessly in her designs. Items like these are found at antique festivals and shops. Your not going to find these one-of-a-kind pieces at your normal home decor store. The hunt for the treasured item is half the fun.

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

4. Use greenery. Nothing says fresh and clean like a vase of flowers or some greenery. These do not have to be living plants. Hobby Lobby has a great selection of faux greenery that fit the "Fixer Upper" style. 

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

Photo Credit: MagnoliaMarket.com

5. Declutter and find new uses for things you already have. All of Jo's designs appear effortlessly simple and fresh. She does not clutter or over decorate- and almost all items have a useful purpose. Sometimes less is more. 

 
Photo Credit Left: MagnoliaMarket.com Right: Google

Photo Credit Left: MagnoliaMarket.com Right: Google

 

The "Fixer Upper" style is not something you can achieve over night. Although Jo makes it seem that way on the show. But hours of planning have been spent before she ever even steps into"design day." This style takes time and will evolve over time. Just as it has with Joanna Gaines. If you look back at some of her first design reveals you can truly see how far she has came as a designer. But starting with these 5 basic steps will get you on the right path to your very own fixer upper!

With love,

 
 

Here are a few other "Fixer Upper" inspired blog post you might just love as well.

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Affordable Farmhouse Decor to Help Get That Fixer Upper Look:

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In Design & Decor Tags Plum Pretty Decor and Design, Design Challenge, Interior Design, NC Interior Designer, Fixer Upper, Fixer Upper Style, Fixer Upper Paint Colors, Farmhouse Style
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You guys already know how much our pups mean to us! Our wish this is that all dogs feel this same LOVE! Because every
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Y’all the “social media” lif
Simple, cozy, and Charlotte approved! 
I had so much fun creating this look with @Joann_stores. You see that garland?! It’s felt and I did a full tutorial on how to make it. You see those gorgeous stockings?! I made them from craft stockings an
Our Christmas front porch! 🌲
Even though I got poison ivy all over my hands from the garland it was so worth it.
This is the first year I’ve been excited about decorating our tinie winie front porch and I owe it all to our @simpsondoorco door.
Another favorite view from last Christmas...
Last year it was all about fresh greens. This year.... I need to figure that out...But it’s a brewing. 
Question: Do you do an artificial tree or a real tree?? 🌲We do both but just curious. .
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These cuties!! Ohh how I love them so. 
PSA- Charlotte finally destroyed the jute rug in our living room. Beyond repair this time. I could not work my weaving magic. 
Sooo I’ll be shopping for a new rug and I think I’m done with jute. The I’m still here I promise! 2019 came with new beginnings, big changes, sickness, and a new outlook on life.
What was suppose to be a small break over the holidays turned into a month of silence on here...
So here’s why- 2019 started out wi Trimming the tree with @Joann_stores! I shared all my tips for styling a modern neutral Christmas tree today over on the blog. 🎄
*(Click the link in my profile and scroll down to “recent blog post” to read.)
I also included a tutorial on “We see a day when all dogs are safe, secure, cared for, fed well, and LOVED.” - PEDIGREE Foundation Vision Statement. 
You guys already know how much our pups mean to us! Our wish this is that all dogs feel this same LOVE! Because every Charlotte has something to tell you-The DIY Felt Leaf Garland tutorial is now directly on my blog! 
After so many messages from people saying they couldn’t access the tutorial from my last post I just made the garland tutorial it’s very o “Santa baby, slip some BONA under the tree for me. Been an awful good girl.”
Today on the blog I shared my newest secret weapon for cleaning my floors by @bonafloorcare. You guys know how much I LOVE my Bona and this might be my favorite I’m back after a week long social media break. I took a few days after Thanksgivings to truly be present. I sat my phone down and lived. Well and I had no cell service Thursday-Sunday #campervaca. 
Y’all the “social media” lif Simple, cozy, and Charlotte approved! 
I had so much fun creating this look with @Joann_stores. You see that garland?! It’s felt and I did a full tutorial on how to make it. You see those gorgeous stockings?! I made them from craft stockings an Our Christmas front porch! 🌲
Even though I got poison ivy all over my hands from the garland it was so worth it.
This is the first year I’ve been excited about decorating our tinie winie front porch and I owe it all to our @simpsondoorco door. Another favorite view from last Christmas...
Last year it was all about fresh greens. This year.... I need to figure that out...But it’s a brewing. 
Question: Do you do an artificial tree or a real tree?? 🌲We do both but just curious. .
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