In real Joanna Gaines-Mode, the greenhouse in her family's Lake Waco Lakehouse is not just a functional room-a master class in a relaxed beauty that combines rustic charm with modern simplicity. Bathing in natural light and full of texture, this is not the typical flower scales. It is a sanctuary. A room for breathing, growing, collecting.
If you step in this quiet, yet flourishing space for a modern, increased view of the classic greenhouse trend – a look that we predict, the garden design will define in 2026 and beyond.
The charming greenhouse in Joanna Gaines' Lakehouse in Waco, Texas
(Photo credit: with the kind permission of Magnolia Network)
This greenhouse idea is in front of the forested backdrop of the Texas Lake Retreat by Joanna Gaines on site as a garden room as a user structure. It is airy, artistic and intended – every shelf, every pot and every vine carefully considered. Rows of cacti, recording vines and pot herbs fill the room with life, their sculptural forms, which flow through the glazed blanket due to the soft light.
Instead of the expected rows of seed shells and garden tools, the room leans into a warm, lived aesthetics. There are woven baskets and terracotta planters, recovered bricks and gravel under their feet and a curated mixture of vintage and usage details weathered with trouble-dripped pots. The palette is soft and tonal, anchored by wise green bars and warm neutral surfaces that reflect the natural world directly behind the glass.
There is a quiet moment in the middle of the greenhouse: a feeling of silence next to a high cactus, inviting break. It is a characteristic movement by Joanna Gaines – to find comfort and rest in everyday life. There is a softness here that balances the strong lines of the succulents and cacti. Round, shining trailer lights hang on the rafters and give an unexpected feeling of sophistication and warmth as soon as the sun sinks under the lake.
Similar greenhouse for inspiration
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Joanna's greenhouse taps into the current appetite for houseplants, slow life and shelter – without ever having the feeling of pursuing a trend. Instead, it reflects the larger design ethos of the series renovator: Create on purpose, connect to nature and make room for beauty in everyday life.
Regardless of whether you dream of your own greenhouse in the back yard or simply long for green interior, this room is pure inspiration. It is a memory that gardening does not have to be rushed or rough – it can be graceful, grounded and deeply personal. The entire room carries Joanna's characteristic lightness and calm self -confidence.
Buy the greenhouse process
Planning a greenhouse can be a considerable investment, but it will be carefully styled to convert it into a room in which you want to spend time all year round.
From the selection of the right textures to compensation with charm, these are my favorite methods to decorate a greenhouse so that it is not only functional but also thoughtfully designed – a real expansion of your house and your garden.
Terracotta pots with saucer, pack of 4
These terracotta pots made from high-quality high-quality tone offer excellent breathability and durability, perfect for succulents, cacti and herbs that thrive in the dry ground. Each 5.3 -inch pot has a drainage hole and has a suitable saucer to prevent surveillance and keep your space tidy. With a high heat for a superior crack resistance, he fired cooler temperatures and is safe with safe packaging.
Jaziel Indoor/Outdoor planter
Add a touch of garden fate with the jazard planter. The white fiber cement -finish with a stylish, broken silhouette shows the lively colors of your green – perfect to increase any kind of greenhouse or winter garden.
Wooden greenhouse kindergarten
Keep your plants protected and organized with this compact, stable wooden greenhouse. With four spacious shelves and a durable polyethylene coverage, it is perfect to maximize the growing space in small areas. Measures 27.9 “W X 19.3” D X 62 “H and supports up to 500 lbs.