What's a mood board
A mood board is a collection of images, colours, textures etc designed to show a specific style or idea. They are used to convey the desired mood, aesthetic, or vision for a project.
In all of our packages, you receive a mood board as a way to ensure you and your designer’s vision is aligned before they begin work on your space. The initial mood board will be based off the information given to us in your discovery form. All packages allow you to give feedback on your first mood board and the designer will use your feedback to send you a final mood board. We recommend you be honest, clear and thorough when giving feedback to ensure your final mood board is perfect for you.
If you want additional revisions before having us start designing your space, you can purchase additional rounds of revisions.
Examples of mood boards and their revisions
This client loved the modern-cottage theme in their initial mood board but decided they preferred the green over the pink as it was more fitting with their cottage style home. They made it clear which parts they loved and which parts they didn’t, they also explained why. This was very helpful as it gave the designer more information and they used this to inform their decisions when creating the second mood board.
This client wanted a dark, autumnal theme running through their space. They liked most aspects of their first mood board but requested a lighter backdrop to make the darker pieces stand out within the room. Seeing the colours together on their initial mood board was very helpful for the client.It made them realise that they wanted to lean more into the oranges and have less green (which initially they thought they wanted as their main colour).