I’m Recreating Shea McGee’s Whimsical ‘Hollywood Cottage’ Living Room Trend – and Everything I Need Is in Her New Target Spring Collection
A pre-spring refresh that proves this 2026 trend is all about layering, not totally overhauling
We’ve all heard of a spring clean or home refresh, but somewhere between the January blues and packing away the last of the holiday decor, my living room (and I) have started to feel a little… flat.
Too bare to feel cozy, too early to lean fully into spring, and in need of something to lift the mood. So this year, I decided to tear up the rule book and give my space a small, feel-good refresh now – purely in the name of a little January dopamine.
And thanks to Shea McGee, I've found the perfect vibe for this transitional period: the Hollywood Cottage trend. First spotted in Shea's 2026 design trend forecast, she's managed to bring this warm yet decidedly fresh aesthetic to life in her Spring 2026 collection at Target. Here's everything I'm shopping to get the look, starting from just $16.
Rather than a full makeover, I’m taking a lighter approach, using a handful of affordable pieces to gently shift the mood of my living room sans Christmas tree.
What I love most about Shea's Hollywood Cottage aesthetic is that it’s not about committing to a whole remodel or buying into a perfectly styled set. It’s an accent-led, timeless look built slowly through texture, tone, and thoughtful details rather than big-ticket furniture swaps. The idea is to add warmth and a sense of elegance, with pieces that feel lived-in and inviting, yet considered.
'Imagine a space with seagrass rugs, slip-covered sofas, breezy, linen drapes, vintage-inspired florals, blue and white accents, and silver,' Shea describes of the look. 'When they're brought together, it evokes a definite mood.'
For my own space, I’m leaning into the small details that give Hollywood Cottage its charm.
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Blue-and-white pieces that add freshness and softness, alongside romantic florals to bring a gentle nod to cottagecore style without tipping into twee, and some subtle metallic finishes to introduce just enough glamour.
The beauty of this trend is how collectable it is over time. You don’t need every single piece to make it work – in fact, it’s better when you don’t. Whether you choose one new accent to bring you some January joy or a few key pieces to layer in, think of this edit as a starting point to one of 2026's key interior design trends.
Shop ‘Hollywood Cottage’ Living Room Finds From Target
This vintage-inspired slipper chair is an easy way to introduce a new hue without overwhelming a space. The soft blue upholstery feels relaxed and inviting, while the tailored silhouette keeps it polished – ideal for adding an extra seating moment that feels both decorative and comfortable.
A gentle nod to cottage style, this oversized floral pillow adds softness and pattern without tipping into Grandmacore. The blue-and-ivory jacquard feels classic rather than fussy, making it perfect for layering on a sofa or armchair to bring subtle romance into a living room.
This silver picture frame brings in that all-important hint of Hollywood glamour. The twisted detailing feels vintage-inspired, while the silver finish adds just enough shine to elevate shelves, side tables, or a mantel with a favorite snap.
With its gathered skirt and soft upholstery, this ottoman leans fully into the comfortable but considered side of the aesthetic. It works just as well as a footrest, coffee table, or extra seating, adding a relaxed layer that makes a space feel more inviting.
This floral knitted throw is ideal for adding warmth and pattern in a subtle way. Draped over the arm of a sofa or folded at the end of a chair, it brings texture and softness while reinforcing the gentle, cottage-inspired feel of the look.
Stripes meet softness in this ruffled throw pillow, which feels playful yet timeless. The blue-and-ivory palette keeps it fresh, while the ruffled edge adds a touch of charm that works beautifully layered with florals, plaid prints, or solid neutrals.
Finished in a soft blue-green glaze, this textured ceramic canister adds interest to shelves, consoles, or side tables. It’s a great example of how small decorative objects can help build the scheme of the entire room, offering both storage and a subtle hit of color.
This striped rug brings everything together underfoot with natural style. The blend of jute and wool adds warmth and texture, while the neutral stripes keep it timeless – perfect for anchoring a conversation area while allowing more statement accents to shine.
Lightweight and tactile, this scalloped-edge throw is an easy layering piece that instantly softens a seating area. It adds a playful charm without feeling super heavy like a chunkier knit might, making it ideal for transitional moments between seasons.
This striped metal ottoman offers a more tailored, traditional take on the trend. The classic stripe pattern feels timeless, while the structured metal form adds contrast to softer, more romantic pieces – a great way to balance the look.
The best bit about this trend is that it feels cozy enough for now, light enough for the months ahead, and easy to evolve as the season changes. Whether you add one piece from the Threshold designed w/Studio McGee collection or a few, each piece adds up to a home that feels more layered, more inviting, and quietly polished for the year ahead.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome