Comfort is of the utmost importance in the bedroom, but it can be difficult to achieve. A neutral color palette can feel pared-back and plain, while bright, bold colors often scare the coziness away. But in Studio McGee's latest reveal, a mountainside retreat nestled in Park City, Utah, founder Shea McGee found the perfect solution: a textured wallcovering.

By adding a deep charcoal grasscloth wallpaper to this primary suite's walls, Shea brought the space to a whole new level. Adding depth and visual interest to every square inch of the space, the wallpaper injects life into the room, meshing with the outdoor views without overtaking them. Luckily, Shea recently shared a bit more about the space in a YouTube video touring the whole home – this is what she had to say about the oh-so-cozy bedroom idea .

'I love this primary suite because I think it's a great example of how to take modern design and make it feel classic at the same time,' says Shea. 'We did a dark, charcoal grasscloth on all of the walls. Dark grasscloth is a timeless material – it adds texture and color, and it really just sets a cozy feel for this space.

' A post shared by Studio McGee (@studiomcgee) A photo posted by on The charcoal shade of the wallcovering melds beautifully with the natural wood ceiling beams and canopy bedframe, as well as the light and soothing area rug covering the floor. The entire look is nature-inspired , taking cues from the great outdoors in both color and texture. Aside from th.