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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Jennifer Ebert

Joanna Gaines takes inspiration from fall color trends – and nostalgic 1970s style – to design a flawless entryway that is calming, warm, and grounding

Joanna Gaines.

When I saw HGTV star Joanna Gaines’ lake house entryway, I was immediately captivated by how effortlessly it blends ’70s-inspired warmth with a modern, livable feel. The mid-century modern entryway has a cozy, inviting energy that draws your eye to every carefully considered detail without ever feeling overdone.

The warm color scheme is what really stands out: rich, earthy tones that feel grounded and welcoming. Deep wood accents – from the structured staircase to the rich-toned front door – give the entryway a timeless quality. A patterned runner in shades of red, burnt orange, and muted gold adds an autumnal touch that brings the space to life.

A fall-inspired, 70s color palette brings warmth and depth to any space, drawing on rich tones like terracotta, rust, ochre, and golden yellow. These hues echo the changing leaves and seasonal landscapes, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. When paired with deeper colors, such as mustard yellow, copper, and burnt sienna, they add dimension while maintaining a relaxed, grounded feel. Perfect for interiors seeking both nostalgia and timeless comfort, this palette effortlessly balances vibrancy with serenity.

‘Browns and honeyhued colors are re-taking their rightful place in our interiors. Shades of honey, caramel, and chocolate will bring warmth and comfort into our homes, creating cozy enveloping spaces,’ says Little Greene's Ruth Mottershead. It's a color trend we expect to see continue into 2026 and beyond.

When it comes to choosing the right room color ideas, Joanna never falters. In fact, I would argue it is the perfect way to start a moodboard if you are ever stuck for inspiration.

(Image credit: Courtesy of Magnolia Network)

Natural stone flooring adds texture and a sense of solidity, while a wooden bench with soft, earthy upholstery creates a focal point that feels both practical and stylish. Small touches, like a stack of books and a potted cactus tucked in the corner, add personality and charm, giving the space that effortlessly curated feel Joanna is so well known – and loved – for.

The entryway sets the tone for the entire home: warm, inviting, and thoughtfully layered with retro charm and modern functionality. Even from a single glimpse, it’s easy to appreciate how Joanna balances nostalgia with livability, creating spaces that feel both stylish and approachable.

It’s the kind of design that makes you pause, admire, and imagine how you might bring a little of that same warmth and texture into your own home.

Shop the look

Bring a touch of Joanna Gaines’s style to your home with my handpicked favorites from her collections at Walmart, Target, and Magnolia.

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