Joanna Gaines's living room defines the latest 'California Casual' trend – and it's changing how we decorate

 Joanna Gaines
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HGTV's Joanna Gaines may be best known for re-designing properties around Texas via Fixer Upper – but her own home is (unsurprisingly) just as inspiring. While the Magnolia co-founder broadcasts her distinct modern farmhouse style in other people's homes – her family's living room follows suit: complete with a timeless warm neutral color palette and restored antique goods.

It's easy to spot the modern farmhouse features in Joanna's living space (seen below); however, it's impossible not to note its association with Califonia Casual – this year's newest trend that designers and decorators are championing for its easy, relaxed, lived-in style.

What exactly is Califonia Casual? Drawing from a primarily white color palette, this design trend epitomizes everything we love about minimalist yet quietly luxurious west coastal aesthetic. Other intentional pioneers include the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow  (whose iconic white kitchen is another example of this aesthetic) and her Hollywood counterpart Cameron Diaz who follows suit in her SoCal home.

Joanna famously lives in Waco, but her living room pays homage to the best of the Golden State – starting with the all-important white color scheme, textured wooden elements, and inviting lounge furniture.

To further accentuate the Californian Casual look, the designer has decorated and accessorized with an industrial style light, a patterned rug, and an abundance of house plants for good measure. All of which have approval from Gina Caulkins, the founder of California Daydreams in San Francisco.

If anybody knows about Californian style, it is Gina Caulkins – the Bay Area native who uses the state as her muse. So, what does Joanna get so right? And how can we replicate this aesthetic in our own homes? Firstly, begin by curating your light sources (including a statement piece like Jo's) rather than opting for too many overhead options.

'Aim to have two to three light sources in your living room. Lighting is the jewelry of the home, and layered lighting adds a more luxe feel,' she says. 'If you only have can lighting, try adding a floor lamp and table lamps or scones.'

Spanifornia interior design trend in California
Spanifornia interior design trend in California

We've seen how Joanna has styled her space with indoor plants and a large rug (that anchors the seating area), but, when it comes to styling the California Casual trend, it's hard to go wrong.

'Styling is the final layer that really brings your living room together and adds the personal touch,' Gina comments.

'Think pillows, throws, accessories, and drapery. Your space won't feel complete without it. The individual pieces can be inexpensive, but the goal is to layer textiles and objects to make a living room feel homey and complete. We love to mix in vintage pieces, found items from our clients' travels, and inexpensive decor, sometimes from places like Target.'

Naturally, Joanna's Magnolia is another failsafe place to shop. Here are our favorite finds at the moment.

Gerard Chair

This mid-century modern marvel brings sophistication to any room. I love the deep cushions which you can have upholstered or covered with top-grain leather, and the hand-shaped oak frame is nothing but the best.

Amalia Lamp

Rattan is a staple of this trend, so why not begin with this Jo-approved lamp? It adds a warm glow and organic texture to any living room far beyond the west coast.

Emmett Table

If you haven't looked at Magnolia's coffee tables yet, I strongly recommend that you do. From elegant and simple to rustic and natural, I think I'm in love with them all.