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Eleanor Richardson

Shea McGee has shared her 4 simple tips for creating her iconic look in a small space

Shea McGee.

As someone who's obsessed with interiors, I'm confronted daily with jaw-droppingly beautiful homes that are enviably large and spacious. From shingle beach homes to colossal ranches, my social media feed and my inbox are filled with inspiration, but these projects are huge in scale, with rooms that are much larger than my own. How can I create the same luxurious feel in a smaller space?

Interior designer Shea McGee is a designer whose projects I swoon over, but even she acknowledges that they are big spaces. So in a recent video she asked one of her most frequently asked quetsions, how do you create this same look when you are decorating a small room?

As part of her 'Office Hours' series on Instagram, Shea was posed with a question: 'I love Studio McGee's signature aesthetic, but my home is much smaller than those in your portfolio. Do you have any tips for getting the look in a small footprint?'

Her response was simple; a good set of core design values can be applied to any home, even with the smallest of footprints. These were the four key takeaways to create her iconic luxury but laid-back style in a smaller space.

1. Choose furniture with subtle details

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

From The Oaks Project to the Summit Estate, Shea has designed some pretty impressive properties. When posed with the idea of replicating the Studio McGee look in a smaller home, Shea responded, 'I love this question because all of the same principles we use when designing our large estate homes can be applied in a smaller scale.'

The first thing to bear in mind when channeling Shea's modern heritage style is furniture. She says, 'I look at shapes of furniture. I'm going with classic foundational pieces that have subtle details.' Whether it's a sofa with a curved back or a low-slung armchair, pieces that are understated with interest are the secret to a high-end scheme in a small space. You want to avoid overly simple, minimal furniture and opt for classic shapes. It's all about hunting for pieces that feel artisanal rather than generic.

2. Incorporate vintage accents – always

(Image credit: Studio McGee)

The second principle that Shea swears by for a small space (or any space for that matter) is decorating with vintage. No matter the size of your space, Shea says adding preloved touches will make your home feel characterful, eclectic, and one-of-a-kind.

She says, 'I'm looking at mixing in vintage always, whether you're looking at a small, tiny piece of vintage art for a small space or a little vintage stool you can incorporate; those go in homes, regardless of the size.'

Even if your scheme edges on the minimalistic style, adding a small vintage accent, such as an ornate picture frame or wall mirror, will elevate your space and give it some variety that contrasts beautifully with newer decor.

3. Layer up the textures

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

Texture in interior design is a staple. Shea swears by this technique when designing a small space. She says that layering materials will help to create a timeless scheme that feels curated and cozy.

She says, 'I'm looking at a lot of texture mixing. If I'm using linens in a space, I'm always going to incorporate some natural, rougher textures like a basketweave or a jute, and that will help you get that signature aesthetic.'

If you're an avid fan of Studio McGee like me, you'll know she's a pro at combining soft textures with harder ones. Take Shea McGee's living room remodel, where she created a bright and airy lounge decorated with pale cottons and mixed them with dark wood.

4. Add a romantic flourish

(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

Last but by no means least, Shea says she always strives to incorporate a romantic flourish into her spaces, and this works in small spaces too. Whether it's a living room given some whimsy with a charming ditsy print on an armchair or a farmhouse kitchen with a dose of romance in the form of an ornate wrought iron table, these decadent touches give a space enduring elegance.

Shea is known for her modern farmhouse style, so it's inevitable that you'll find a romantic country-style accent in her designs. She says, 'I always love to bring a little romance into all of my projects, even the modern ones. A subtle floral print or a big floral print, they both go a long way.'

Shea's four design principles can be applied to any home, no matter the size. Her projects may mostly be large scale, but her signiture design style is timeless and versitile and can easily be applied to smaller spaces.

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