Decorating a pantry can be the perfect opportunity to let creativity flow. Although a purely functional space, small rooms like these can handle a more experimental approach to decor, since they're often out of sight from a home's main living area.
Shea McGee's very own, newly decorated pantry proves exactly that. Making a statement by channeling a dark green paint across all of the cabinets, the pantry forms part of the interior designer's wider family home remodel – and it's arguably one of the most dramatic changes yet.
Although Shea McGee's signature style is widely known for its pared-back look and neutral color schemes, the designer opted for a brave new look in the pantry, making a change from its previously all-white color scheme. Safe to say we're obsessed with the transformation, and it's giving us all the more reason to delve deeper into the design world's current trend around decorating with dark, moody hues.
So far this year, we've seen endless appreciation for decorating with dark hues, creating spaces that feel cozy yet sophisticated. Trending forest green has been embraced widely, from Joanna Gaines' Rose Shed to dark green kitchen cabinets topping the kitchen trends.
It's no surprise then to see Shea McGee channeling this color trend in her own home, proving that this look is here to stay. By doing so in the pantry, the interior designer maintains a light and airy look throughout the rest of her home, but demonstrates how you can afford to go a bit bolder in these slightly hidden, smaller spaces.
'Going dark in the pantry is something I’ve wanted to do for quite some time,' explains Shea. 'It is a window-less, small space, and it’s going to feel like a window-less, small space, regardless of the color of the cabinets. And going dark and dramatic just felt like a really fun surprise in this small room.'
Since the existing pantry was painted white, the new color scheme shows just how much of a transformation changing your paint ideas can make. Shea explains that the cabinet color is the only thing to have changed during its remodel: 'Everything, except for the paint color and styling, has stayed the same. So, the countertops, the backsplash, the faucet, the hardware... it is really the paint that has completely transformed the feeling in here.'
Often, people think that small rooms that don't have much natural light should be balanced by decorating with bright whites to counteract their lack of light. While there's some truth in this, the opposite approach can be far more effective. Instead of trying to make a naturally dark room appear light, lean into its darkness for a moody scheme. By using a prominent dark paint color, as Shea does, you'll end up with a space that feels embracing and cozy, while these hues also tend to feel sophisticated.
Green room ideas appear to be one of the most popular dark color trends at the moment, but other colors will create a similar look. Farrow & Ball's Railings is a blue-black that is perfect for creating a classic, timeless space. Or, tap into the unexpected red trend with Backdrop's Self-Portrait, a rich wine color that will create a look just like the pantry space pictured above, designed by Alice Grace Interiors. If you want to keep in line with Shea's aesthetic, then opt for the very paint color used in her pantry space: Inspiration by Portola Paints.
If you're feeling inspired to experiment with dark color trends, the pantry is a great space to do so, especially if you normally prefer decorating with neutrals. Of course, you can also follow the same approach in other small spaces throughout you home, such as in a laundry room or utility room or cozy nook.
Gain further design inspiration from Shea McGee with her book, The Art of Home, which provides useful home decor ideas for each room.