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How to create a mood board to find your style

Interior design doesn’t have to be hard. A mood board is an easy way to help harmonise your ideas. Start by seeking inspiration online or in magazines – just to get a sense of what you want. Then, grab the images, colours, textures and items you adore and follow these tips to create your new style.

A mood board laid out with images of furniture, cushions, two KONSTFULL glass vases, fabrics and other samples of materials.
A mood board laid out with images of furniture, cushions, two KONSTFULL glass vases, fabrics and other samples of materials.

Miniaturising the big stuff

For a good overview of your new style, it’s best to start with photos of your furniture. From there just add the colours, patterns, materials and decorations you like. It’s easy changing things around until you’ve found your look.

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A mood board with images of furniture placed on a SUSIG cork deskpad beside two cushions, two glass vases and colour samples.
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Getting the foundation in place

When it’s time to set your plan in motion, again it’s best to start with the bigger items. This lets you get the dimensions of the room right – not too busy, not too sparse. Once the scene is set, it’s easy to add on lighting, rugs, art and more.

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A black FRÖSET easy chair on a natural PEDERSBORG rug, next to a yellow-green KLIPPAN sofa and a birch BORGEBY coffee table.
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Finding the finishing touches

As the room takes on your mood board style, there is always room for additions. Perhaps one of the pieces of furniture in untreated wood could use some decorative stripes. How about getting a few vases for the table?

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A black easy chair and a birch coffee table on a natural rug, next to a yellow-green sofa with pine IVAR cabinets behind it.
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A woman placing a KONSTFULL glass vase with dried flowers next to an ÅSKMULLER table lamp on top of a pine IVAR cabinet.
A nice glass vase gives you endless options for bringing a bit of nature inside, as well as some welcome variation harmonising with the seasons.

Eva AnderssonInterior Designer

A black/beige patterned KLIPPAN sofa, a birch SÖDÅKRA pendant lamp over a birch coffee table and two black easy chairs.

From mood board to home sweet home

It’s quite fulfilling to see your mood board become reality at home. Step inside the room that was created from this mood board.