
The Summit Estate Paint Guide
View all of the home's wall colors in one place.
15 July 2024 –
One of the most common questions we get when we debut a new Studio McGee design project is, “what are the paint colors?” Answering all your questions here.
There are so many layers to designing a home, from working with architects and builders to furniture floorplans and what we call “paint schedules” throughout each room. Shea and the design team build a cohesive paint plan that ties the rooms together while giving the home its own distinct colorway. For The Summit Estate, that plan includes a lot of earthy neutrals and a few more saturated colors that were inspired by Utah autumn. Get all of the paint colors below to replicate the look in your own home.
Dune White
In many of the home’s communal spaces, Dune White by Benjamin Moore is used. Dune White is a versatile shade that has undertones of grey and green.







Color-Blocking
Shea and the design team were inspired by a color-blocking effect for the bar on the main floor. The walls, trimwork, and ceilings are Barista by Benjamin Moore and the cabinetry is Stonecutter by Benjamin Moore.



Deep River
In the initial design boards, Shea and the design team fell in love with a dark green Lacanche Range, and color-matched the range and cabinets for a bold statement. To get the same moody hue as the kitchen cabinetry, look for Deep River by Benjamin Moore.







Coriander Seed
The walls in the junior suite bedroom are painted in Coriander Seed by Benjamin Moore.



Dune White
The trimwork and ceilings are painted in Dune White by Benjamin Moore. The walls are papered in Scala Wallpaper by Susan Connor.






Rattan
The mudroom features a very fun pop that Shea and the design team are thrilled with. The walls, trimwork, and cabinetry are painted in Rattan by Benjamin Moore.



Dark Pewter
The bunkbeds are painted in Dark Pewter by Benjamin Moore. The surrounding walls are papered in MORPH in Navy by Quercus & Co.



Louisburg Green
The walls, trimwork, and cabinetry are painted in Louisburg Green by Benjamin Moore.



