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'Lean into creating a feeling' – Shea McGee says this is the secret to coastal decor that doesn't look cliché
Interior designer Shea McGee shares her expert tips for achieving a coastal-inspired interior without resorting to clichéd decor elements. As coastal decor trends gain popularity, McGee emphasizes creating a 'feeling' rather than being overtly literal with selections like seashells or starfish. She highlights the family room of McGee & Co.'s Summer Collection photoshoot home as an example of a chic yet understated coastal escape. The room's design successfully evokes a summer vacation atmosphere while maintaining an elevated and pared-back aesthetic.
A central element of McGee's approach is the careful use of color. She explains that the room's color palette is a primary driver for the coastal theme. Light blue tones are woven throughout the space, providing a foundational coastal feel without requiring excessive themed decor. McGee specifically mentions the McGee & Co.'s Vercelli Rug, which features a 'beautiful blue and natural palette' with hints of green and dusty rose, serving as the starting point for the room's color scheme. This subtle integration of color contributes to the desired atmosphere, allowing the space to feel coastal without being 'on the nose.'
Beyond color, McGee incorporates natural materials and textures to enhance the coastal ambiance. The sofa's deep blue hue complements the rug, while light wood tones and natural materials introduce an earthy and organic feeling. A Gareth Woven Mirror from McGee & Co. is highlighted for its organic shape and woven, braided jute texture, which seamlessly integrates into the coastal aesthetic. McGee notes the versatility of such pieces, suggesting they could also suit a mountain home due to their rustic texture, demonstrating her emphasis on adaptable and timeless design elements.
To prevent the predominantly blue and white space from feeling monotonous, McGee introduces deeper, darker colors to ground the room. She uses a Jarah Lounge Chair in Vintage Soft Camel, a leather accent chair, to add texture and warmth. While acknowledging that cognac leather can be overused, she values the warmth it brings, especially in a room dominated by cool blues. This strategic use of a different material like leather helps break up the linen textures and introduces a complementary tonal element, creating a balanced and inviting space. McGee's overall philosophy for coastal decor is to blend bright whites, cool blues, and grounding browns to achieve a sophisticated and authentic beachy interior, steering clear of overtly thematic decorations.
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