Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen

Functional and pretty meet in this beautiful Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen. Learn how to design and decorate a modern farmhouse kitchen with our tips and shopping recommendations. 

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Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen Image via Magnolia used with permission, warm white kitchen with wood tones

Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen

We’re back with another Fixer Upper ‘Get This Look’ inspiration series. Today, we’re showcasing the gorgeous Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen!

The home has a modern farmhouse vibe in conjunction with a bit of a European flair. The combination makes for a white kitchen that is anything but boring!

We’ve sourced many of the items in this room to share with you, but first, let’s take a bit of a tour around the space.

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Mixing Warm Whites and Wood Tones

In signature Joanna style, this stunning Fixer Upper Worm House kitchen contains a collection of warm whites, wood floors, black and iron accents and the perfect touches of greenery sprinkled throughout. The use of olive branches and trees adds to the European vibe in this beautiful eat-in kitchen.

The kitchen has stylish accents throughout without feeling overly cluttered. By keeping the color pallette consistent and limited to only a few pops of color, the decor still has a very clean vibe.

Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen Image via Magnolia used with permission, chalkboards and greenery in the kitchen

Decor Details

The hand-painted tile accent around the range is a unique feature that adds even more character to this already amazing kitchen.

Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen Image via Magnolia used with permission, beautiful tile and tiered tray for the kitchen

Using glass canisters, Joanna makes functional storage look like artwork while displaying pasta. Decor and accessories don’t have to be expensive or impractical!

Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen Image via Magnolia used with permission, beautiful and functional glass canisters

Functional Features

The long counter-height table serves as a space to eat and doubles as a prep island. A lower shelf was added at one end to accommodate some basic storage for cookbooks. The salvage pantry door adds to the farmhouse/European vibe that makes this kitchen feel so cozy!

Get This Look: Fixer Upper Worm House Kitchen Image via Magnolia used with permission, warm white kitchen with wood tones and more

Shop the Look

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Patterned Tile | Lantern | Table | Bridge Faucet

Following is a collection of similar or identical items used in the Fixer Upper Worm House kitchen to help you achieve this same look and feel in your own home! Simply click any of the images below to learn more about each item.

We hope you enjoyed the Fixer Upper Worm House kitchen as much as we do! Let us know in comments if there are any other spaces you’d love for us to shop!

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Originally Published 09.22.2017 // Updated 03.19.2021

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  1. I love the brick back splash or what looks like brick, is it? And the large grout lines that’s between those bricks, can you give me the color of it. Thanks