This week in interior design we learned about mood boards and what styles of decor inspire us. A mood board is a way to convey your design ideas by using fabric swatches, paint chops, and furniture ideas. Interior designers use mood boards to get an idea of what kind of atmosphere their new decor will create when it is all laid out. This board reflects my personality because I love being outdoors. I enjoy sitting outside, relaxing, and grilling with my family. I picked out more neutral colors for this board because I didn’t want it to be too busy, color wise. I did have the pop of red from the flowers alongside the patio bed though which is exactly what my style was said to be when I took the HGTV quiz. I got the “Asian Zen” style, and I completely agree. It is a very natural, peaceful, and clean style. The cost of all my products together on my board was $5,873.66. In conclusion, I think this board really describes my personality well, and I could definitely see myself creating something like this when I have my own house someday.
Monday, January 26, 2015
mood board
This week in interior design we learned about mood boards and what styles of decor inspire us. A mood board is a way to convey your design ideas by using fabric swatches, paint chops, and furniture ideas. Interior designers use mood boards to get an idea of what kind of atmosphere their new decor will create when it is all laid out. This board reflects my personality because I love being outdoors. I enjoy sitting outside, relaxing, and grilling with my family. I picked out more neutral colors for this board because I didn’t want it to be too busy, color wise. I did have the pop of red from the flowers alongside the patio bed though which is exactly what my style was said to be when I took the HGTV quiz. I got the “Asian Zen” style, and I completely agree. It is a very natural, peaceful, and clean style. The cost of all my products together on my board was $5,873.66. In conclusion, I think this board really describes my personality well, and I could definitely see myself creating something like this when I have my own house someday.
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