It’s time to share what I’ve been posting over on my LTK account! I started this series because I didn’t want you to miss out on this free content in case you’re not following along on LTK or Instagram, so I’ll be posting a roundup here on the blog at the end of each month to help inspire your home décor brainstorming. Don’t forget to click all the way through to LTK (links are included in the paragraph explanations below) to get direct linked access to all of the pieces in each collection.
Funky Musical Dining Room:
This dining room mood board was born out of our own personal habit to play music at our dinner table. John and I have a “Brazil Chill Radio” mix on Pandora that we love to have on softly in the background while eating meals together, and so I thought it would be fun to put together a room that fostered lots of similar musical inspiration. The record cabinet was the centerpiece for this hypothetical room design, and even though the exact one that I chose is sold out, there are plenty of other similar options to put in its place in the full link roundup here. Maybe the original one will come back in stock, though! I’m not giving up on it.
Luxe Outdoor Lounge:
We’re still living in the euphoria of having our hardscape patio space finished, so I’m playing around with design concepts of the space almost daily. This is my first time having a permanent patio to enjoy, so I’ve been pulling all sorts of inspiration from the web. This Luxe Outdoor Lounge mood board is full of all my wish list items, including outdoor sofa options to consider, a weather-resistant deck box, outdoor rug and pillow options, plus plants to round out the space. See the full list of links here.
Airy Relaxed Bathroom:
I’m hesitantly planning another bathroom makeover at our house, so I pulled together some pieces that I thought would be the perfect upgrade for our current space. That pretty blue and white floral shower curtain was the jumping-off point for the entire design, and I decided to complement it with art from Artfully Walls, including this “Tulip In A Vase” print and “Flowers In Lines.” I also included a few different options for minimalist reusable soap containers because the ugly branded grocery store bottles really cramp my style! Shop the full room here.
Moody Sophisticated Bedroom:
I feel like I redecorate our primary bedroom once a month, but this Moody Sophisticated Bedroom mood board may have just inspired me to make it over yet again. I just love the warm tones of this wood furniture and the pattern mixing between the rug options (this one’s my favorite) and art. I also included a DIY-friendly brick wall tile because I think it would be so gorgeous to install an exposed brick feature wall behind the bed, don’t you?! We can’t do that in our room because of the existing chair rail, but I hope you can take this design concept and run with it in your own space. Get the look using the links on my LTK feed here.
Modern Cottage Kitchen:
It had been a while since I rounded up kitchen accents, so I made sure to squeeze this Modern Cottage Kitchen mood board in just before the end of the month. The pieces I chose in the beginning of this project were all really modern, but I found myself craving a little more color and texture. Low and behold, by the end of the mood boarding process, I had a decidedly cottage-esque space on my hands! I love the blend of colors here between the art and cookbooks (which I picture sitting out on display in a stack), and the modern pieces next to the more rustic items make for a nicely balanced kitchen space that I would personally love to work in. Full curated design linked here.
Let me know in the comments if you have a specific room or spot in your home that you’d like me to mood board next! I always make sure to prioritize follower requests first, so please do tell what’s on your list of future house projects.
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