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How To Create A Mood Board For Interior Designs

How To Create A Mood Board For Interior Designs

Our homes are our havens. They are the places in which we regroup and recharge our batteries that have been drained by the outside world and life in general. 

That is the reason why your home and it’s interior need to reflect that sense of refreshing renewal.

It all sounds great to say, and most will agree that a home that soothes and uplifts us is just what we need, but how do we go about achieving that?

There are so many options for decorating, you hear about them on talk shows, and the magazines have more suggestions to sift through.

However, we know from the beginning that trying to create a home sanctuary will be up to us alone. 

Hiring an interior decorator would be an expensive venture, but even more than that, we are the best person to know what will work for us in terms of creating our perfect space.

That is where using a mood board for interior design comes to the rescue.


What Is A Mood Board?

A mood board is a type of collage that consists of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. 

The beauty of the mood board is that you can explore new ideas to see how they fit in with your home. 

The board gives you the ability to experiment with new colors and designs and get a feel for how they would fit in with the tone you would like to create for your space.

The mood board will be your go-to tool, whether you are doing your whole house or just one room.

By using this technique, it can serve as inspiration for your project and lead you to discover the exact atmosphere that will be conducive to your lifestyle.

Interior designers know the value of mood boards and use them as presentations to prospective clients. 

Branding consultants use mood boards to convey styles and impressions to their clients. You can do the same thing yourself, because who knows more about what you like than you?


Consider What Appeals To You

It might be a struggle to communicate your ideas to a designer as it is very much about personal preference. 

With a mood board, you can create an initial design and decide before committing if it sets the tone that you are looking to create. 

You can gain valuable insight into your thought process and see what works and what doesn't work for you.

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. A mood board helps to showcase and translate a design idea that is hard to put into words. 

You can use fabric swatches, paint samples, and pictures that bring you inspiration. 

Change things up, mix, and match and experiment until you get the ideas in your head to come together on your mood board.

You probably already have an idea where in your house you would like to start making a change, and when you make a start, don’t forget the doors and windows.

Depending on the style of doors, you might have light that comes into the room from the door, or there might be a lack of privacy from the windows that are in your door. 

Consider using Decorative Bamboo Window and Door Film that will allow light into the room, yet give you the privacy that you need. 

Construct Your Board

When creating your mood board,start with a template. You could use a bulletin board, a poster board, or even a piece of cardboard, whatever you have available. 

Whatever base you have chosen, also choose a theme for the board. It could be "what I want the dining room to look like" or "how I want my bedroom to be serene and comforting." Choosing a theme will help to focus your efforts.

Visit your local home improvement store and collect paint samples in the shades and tones that speak to you. 

Pick up a few of their sample brochures that show those colors in real room settings, as this gives you a better idea of what the paint would look like on a wall. 

Remember that lighting will also affect how the color looks.

Light from the windows can impact the tone paint and fabric. The light can also fade fabrics in an uneven pattern and cause them to lose their bright colors.

Using a decorative protector over your windows like Allure Leaded Glass will let enough light in while protecting your colors and give the room a warm and softened glow.

There are many other Decorative Window Film | Semi Privacy | Etched Glass Vinyl that can give you privacy, and filtered light through your doors and windows. 


You can start your mood board with a stack of magazines. If you don't have many magazines yourself, ask friends and family. 

Libraries that have book sales also have heaps of magazines that are inexpensive. As you are looking through the magazines, cut or tear out anything that touches you in some way. 

Don't stop to rationalize your choices, pick colors, shapes, words, and pictures that you feel drawn to.  Choose furniture styles or room layouts that spark your interest. 

Be bold and daring with your colors if that is what appeals to you. Remember that this board is for you, no one else, and should be a reflection of what makes you happy and brings you the most joy.

If you hesitate to put too much color on your wall, consider a splash of color on your window. 

The beauty of using Spring Chapel Stained Glass Window Film is that it will give the room that color excitement that is needed with very little expense or effort. 


Putting The Board Together

The purpose of the mood board (some call it an inspiration board) is to focus the design process. The board allows you to collect your influences and preferences all in one spot.

Don't hesitate to glean nature for inspiration. Leaves or interesting sticks, petals, or a bird's feather can all bring new ideas and interest to your board.

Once you have collected a set of pictures, paint samples, photos, or objects that support your theme, start to place them on your board.

The mood board will help you to establish the basics. 

They save you time, effort, and money by putting all of your ideas and preferences in one spot for you to be able to visualize how they will look once you have made your vision a reality.

Remember that a mood board is meant to be fluid. 

Take things off and put others on. Move your ideas around the board. Let your inspirations develop as you begin to put the pieces together. 

This is not a pre-cut puzzle; it is a tool to enable you to explore and reinvent your idea, and again while you fine-tune the look, that will be your final version. 

Start with just a rough collage of colors, textures, and pictures to evoke a particular style or feeling.

You can also use textures to create a unique ambiance by putting Clear Ice Cubes or 3D Diamonds on the windows. 

Highlight key colors and textures and any theme that runs through your mood board. Once you decide the key elements, use everything else on the board to accent and emphasize them. 

While you might think of a mood board as being image-based, there is value in adding quotes and phrases that speak to you.  These words can help to clarify what is important to you and tie the images together.

Another useful technique with your mood board is to set it aside for a while as you go about your business. Leave the board to the side for a few hours and then revisit it. 

See what images jump out and support your vision and ideas. Remove those that are not in keeping with those ideas. 

Once you have solidified and are comfortable with what remains, set the board where you can see it often. 

See if it grows on you and if you have hit the mark with what you wanted to construct. 

As always, you can tweak the mood board to suit your ideas until you have the best representation of your goal. Then start the implementation of your dream.

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