Shea McGee Still Loves Neutrals, But She’s Embracing Bolder Hues In 2026
Recently, it’s been hard to imagine that gray was ever the epitome of chic. Since character has reigned supreme in the design world, neutrals have taken a bit of a backseat. But, despite big and bold shades becoming the new standard, neutrals are still a classic, timeless choice – even if more playful shades have stolen the limelight a little.
And if one person can confirm this, it’s interior designer Shea McGee. Known for her warm, layered, and time-evolved schemes, she’s no beginner when it comes to decorating with liveable neutral tones. In fact, Shea says there’s always a time and place for neutrals, and she will continue to use them in 2026 and beyond, even if current color trends favor more striking hues.
But it’s not just warm beiges and creams (stay tuned for Shea’s all-time favorites) that the interior designer is embracing this year. From the powder blue color trend to rich moody browns, in 2026, Shea McGee is open to the unexpected, too.
Shea McGee’s Favourite Neutral Paints
Shea’s ‘Great Room’ is painted in Natural Cream by Benjamin Moore.
(Image credit: Studio McGee)
While decorating with neutrals might look a little different in 2026, Shea swears by the classics. From creams to off-whites to Shea, nothing beats a clean, crisp base with layers of lived-in character.
‘My all-time favorite is Swiss Coffee by Benjamin Moore,’ she says. ‘It’s a creamy white that makes the perfect quiet backdrop, so your collected furniture, accessories, and artwork get to be the things you actually notice. It’s just as good on an exterior or on cabinetry.’ Landing on the best cream paint can be tough; you want just the right amount of yellow without it feeling too warm. Shea’s favorite, which is also the brand’s best-selling neutral, balances the two.
‘I’m going to cheat and give you a second favorite too, because I can’t not mention Natural Cream by Benjamin Moore,’ she continues. ‘It’s that rare not-gray, not-beige neutral, and it works everywhere: trim, cabinetry, walls. I have it on the ceilings in both my great room (pictured above) and my bedroom, and I’ve used it in more projects than I can count.’
Bolder Color Trends on Shea’s Radar
Shea opted for a powder blue paint to bring a sense of playfulness to this hardworking laundry room.
(Image credit: Studio McGee)
But it’s not just creams and whites that Shea is embracing this year; there are a few unexpected shades in the mix too. Namely, powder room. While the blue isn’t exactly a neutral, it retains a balance between vibrant and muted.
A playful blue paint brings whimsy to a recent laundry room (pictured above) designed by Shea. A clever paint choice that quietly elevates the mundane task of doing laundry, it brings heritage charm and nostalgia into a practical, hard-working room.
‘Right now I’m loving all things powdery blue. What I love about the color is that it still plays beautifully with warm tones,’ she explains, ‘so it doesn’t have to tip into feeling cold. I recently switched my bedding to this color and have used variations of the color in recent projects.’
A rich merlot paint brings a luxurious, cocooning feel to this living room designed by Shea.
(Image credit: Studio McGee)
‘I do lean neutral, but I’m not afraid of color,’ Shea says. When introducing punchier hues, it’s always wise to start in a small room, and if you really love it, then proceed to use it in other areas of the home. ‘I just like to give it a room of its own. A powder bathroom or a bedroom is the perfect place to commit, because it’s contained and a little unexpected when someone walks in.’
‘I also tend to reach for a more muted version of whatever I’m drawn to,’ she adds. Chocolate browns, deep burgundies, and olive greens have the power to feel cocooning yet equally as grounding when styled right. ‘Even a color as rich as merlot feels more livable when it’s dialed back a notch, so it reads collected rather than loud.’
Shop Shea’s Favorite Color Schemes
Shea McGee, admittedly, will always gravitate towards neutrals for grounding her schemes, but powder blues and rich wine reds are firmly on her radar too. Both these colors can work wonderfully as part of a neutral scheme, so if you are looking to dip your toe in some of this year’s biggest color trends, they are a good place to start.
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