Joanna Gaines is a force to be reckoned with in the interior design world. She spearheaded the wildly successful Fixer Upper franchise with her husband Chip, founded Magnolia Network , launched two furniture and decor collections, wrote several books, and much more. Though her success can be measured in many ways, it just takes one look at her design portfolio, compiled over the years, to recognize her interior design prowess.

We've written about loads of Joanna's finished spaces, and each one impresses more than the last. To celebrate the modern-farmhouse-inspired fixer-uppers from the Gaines archive, we had a look through the designer's most iconic properties. This is what you need to know about each space, and a bit of inspiration to take away – no matter your own interior design style .

From a 1920s hotel, to a '70s-inspired lake house, Joanna and crew have truly done it all. Here's a glimpse into seven of the designer's most iconic spaces, including her own home and the Fixer Upper greats. Joanna's House It's no surprise that Joanna's own home is a stunning show of her signature modern farmhouse style.

From the very beginning, a classic black-and-white front porch welcomes guests inside, while greenery and a wood-paneled base soften the entrance look. Each room of the Texas home is a work of art in its own right, but the 'California casual' living room exudes elegant, laid-back charm. With room built in for the entire family, each living room corner has been transforme.