Shea McGee just used the perfect on trend burgundy in her latest project – I have found the exact paint shade and experts say it's made for small spaces

Shea is loving bold burgundy this fall, and naturally so are we. It's the perfect autumnal shade that feels sophisticated and warm all at the same time

interior designer shea mcgee photographed for the mcgee and co fall collection 2025 sat by a bobbin dark wood desk on a neutral chair wearing jeans and a knitted jumper
(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

As Labor Day approaches and summer slowly draws to an end, the world of fashion in interiors sees a switch quick enough to give you whiplash. It goes from the pale summery hues of white, creams, sky blues, and butter yellows to deeper, moodier shades that bring a sense of the changing seasons. Burgundy is one such color that we are already seeing in all the new fall launches of 2025.

When I think of fall color schemes, golden mustards, moss greens, and oxblood reds initially come to mind. However, interior designer Shea McGee has predicted that a more sophisticated shade is set to dominate fall trends next season. In a recent post, Shea says, 'We’re loving rich, cozy colors for fall – especially a bold burgundy. It’s timeless and perfect for adding depth to any space.' She includes a duo of enviable projects that both incorporate a luxurious chocolate meets burgundy paint color that I've hunted down and found to be Benjamin Moore's Barista AF-175.

You'll notice (if you're an avid Shea follower like I am) that she features a very similar deep red/brown shade throughout her recent fall collection with Target and her own Fall line at McGee & Co.. From smaller rustic decor to large-scale furniture, the dark maroon crops up time and time again.

So, in a bid to make my home as on-trend as Shea's this fall, I asked color experts for their thoughts on the chic shade and how to use it in the home.

You might think that decorating with burgundy is obvious for fall, but the beauty of the coffee-like red is its many layers. Helen Shaw, Director of Marketing (International), Benjamin Moore, says, 'Benjamin Moore's Barista is a sumptuous, velvety dark brown with a hint of red, that brings warmth and depth to any space. As a bold neutral, it has the versatility to serve as either a confident backdrop or a more striking accent, making it ideal for creating a focal point in a range of settings from intimate, cozy snugs to expansive, luxurious kitchens.'

You'll notice Shea has used the shade in a walk-through pantry and a downstairs powder room, both of which are smaller spaces. It might be interior design 101 to use lighter colors in tiny spaces, but dark shades can have the same space-expanded effects. Plus a deep burgundy can give a room depth and warmth, feelings that aren't always easy to evoke in narrow spaces.

burgundy pantry with gold shelving and marble countertops

(Image credit: Studio McGee)

'For a bold use of this color, envelop the entire room, including all walls and the ceiling, in this deep, rich brown', says Helen. 'The result will be a space that feels unexpectedly larger yet irresistibly inviting. Pair with brushed brass for a golden glow, creamy whites for balance and light, or soft blush accents for a contemporary take on a romantic color scheme.' Much like Helen's suggestion, Shea hasn't held back with applying the burgundy paint and has used it liberally to create a sense of comfort and luxury combined.

Hannah Yeo, Senior Manager, Color Marketing at Benjamin Moore, agrees that going big is the best way to embrace the shade. 'Immerse yourself in a color-drenched space with this rich, roasted coffee brown. A subtle, earthy red undertone adds warmth and depth, creating an inviting atmosphere.'

For a Shea-inspired look that feels heritage and cozy, Hannah says, 'This hue pairs beautifully with leather accents and navy blues. Layer it with wood tones and creamy neutrals for a cozy, grounded look.'

Bold burgundy decor picks perfect for fall

If you aren't on the lookout for a paint project, but still want to bring this Shea McGee-approved color into your home for fall, these are the pieces I would add to my cart.


I hope we see a lot more of this deeply luxurious shade this fall. It's rich, warm, and sophisticated, and couldn't be easier to use in the home, whether you're color-drenching a small space like Shea or scattering small decor picks.

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Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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