![]() I do this with my partner when mapping out the rooms in our own home because we have different design tastes (he’s more mid-Century, I’m more contemporary luxe). You can easily swap images in and out, overlaying them to get a real-world idea of how they play together. If you’re tossing up between two armchairs or two coffee tables, for example, just pop them both into the Style Sourcebook mood board and see which one works best. It’s such a great way to get ideas for your room without having to do all the uploading yourself. The other huge advantage of this tool is that you can choose from a large list of house and garden retail products in the Style Sourcebook image library and drag them straight into your board. It’s a great way to put any arguments to bed that you might be having with your other half too. They tend to stand out like a sore thumb. What I find a mood board tool does best is prove to you which pieces don’t work. A simple click and drag gets them onto the board, and pretty soon you start to get an idea of which pieces work together side-by-side. You simply save all of the images of furniture and decor from retailer websites and then upload them into the mood board tool. We use Style Sourcebook for our mood boards because it’s such an easy tool to navigate. Whether you’re designing an entire room from scratch, updating furniture in your current space, or even bringing in smaller decorative moments, you’d be mad not to map them out in an online mood board first. This post is produced in partnership with Style Sourcebook.Īn Online Mood Board Put Everything Side-by-Side And you don’t have to be a designer or tech genius to create one either, I promise! Let me show you the tool we use that you can enjoy too. The lesson here: an interior design online mood board tool is all you need to get an idea of what your space is going to look like at the end of the makeover. Which fabric went where? What would the colour actually look like when applied to an entire sofa? How would the pieces really look side by side? The list of questions went on and on. The one time I took an entire tray of physical samples to a clients house they were so confused. Now, I know some interior designers create physical mood boards. ![]() ![]() It’s not only the starting point for all of our designs, but it’s a first step I reckon you should be undergoing when making over your spaces too. Here at TLC Interiors, we never complete a room makeover without using an online mood board tool. ![]()
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