November 2024 Home Mood Boards

Desert Dining Room Home Décor Mood Board

Did you hear? I recently started a new feature where I share all of the monthly mood board roundups that I’ve been posting over on my LTK account. I didn’t want anyone to miss out on this free creative 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 view the mood board roundups on LTK (links are included in the paragraph explanations below) to see all 16 pieces in each collection since I couldn’t fit everything into each mood board graphic.

Desert Dining Room:

I’ve got not one but two dining room mood boards to share with you in today’s roundup! Reason being that Thanksgiving is this week, and I thought some of you might be in need of a dining room makeover. You can use this first earth-toned dining room mood board as shopping inspiration with the links list found here, or see if you can pull together items from your existing collection that match the style and colors of the pieces I collected so you can get the look for free! For those of you looking to invest, though, you can shop my dream of the perfect desert-inspired dining room here, including that beautiful handmade serving bowlcool curvy table lamp, and abstract art print.

Textural Sitting Room Home Décor Mood Board

Textural Sitting Room:

This textural sitting room mood board might just be my favorite in today’s roundup. It all started when I spotted that pinky purple washable area rug on Pinterest. The colors and boho pattern immediately spoke to me, and ultimately inspired every other selection in this imaginary room—from the woven base table lamps and leather armchairs, to the rich terracotta-colored pillow covers and boucle couch. It feels so inviting to me, and is the perfect match to my current preferred aesthetic. Shop this texture-packed living room here, and don’t forget that there are lots of other products linked in the full post that you don’t see in the mood board graphic above.

Old World Bathroom Home Décor Mood Board

Old World Bathroom:

I’m not planning a bathroom renovation any time soon, and I would personally go a little more “mid-century modern” than the “old world” bathroom design that you see above, but I thought it would be interesting to try curating a new style for me since this is all just for fun. I set out to pick accents that had a bit of age to them visually, like that irregular green glazed ceramic tile, the rustic wooden bath stool, and vintage-inspired flat printed rug. If this interior style speaks to you, click here for a full list of resources to consider for your bathroom makeover.

Jewel-Toned Bedroom Home Décor Mood Board

Jewel-Toned Bedroom:

Bedrooms are some of my absolute favorite spaces to design because they’re full of so much possibility. This jewel-toned bedroom mood board was first inspired by the organic, slightly abstract floral painting that you see above. I wanted to create an oasis full of calming-yet-saturated color based on that as a starting point, and I also wanted to collect textiles that you would want to curl up with day after day. The art print is, of course, my favorite part of this hypothetical room (shop the other abstract print here), but I also really love that patterned rug and the unexpected pink pendant light. I see the walls painted a dark navy blue, like this. Can you picture it, too? Shop the full space here.

Contemporary Dining Room Home Décor Mood Board

Contemporary Dining Room:

To finish off today’s mood board roundup, let’s talk about the second dining room design that I promised you! This one is more of a contemporary-leaning space, and features on-trend rounded furniture (like the dining table with exaggerated chunky legs), velvet curtain panels, heirloom-quality ceramics, and a soft color palette featuring my favorite shade of blush pink. Just a heads up that the full list of links found here includes smaller scale furniture options in case your dining room is tight on square footage, or if you’re trying to create a dining space out of a corner in your living room.

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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Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

*Today’s post was made possible by CrossCountry Mortgage. All opinions are my own.

I’m more excited than ever that Thanksgiving is next week. It has been a really tough year for us, what with the sudden unexpected loss of our one-year-old cat Joe and my health issues, so I can’t wait to kick off my very favorite season. We really go all out for this holiday, especially the day after Thanksgiving when we celebrate Christmas with a day full of decorating, baking, holiday movies, and Christmas tunes. This year I’m going to savor every single moment.

To help inspire your own Thanksgiving holiday, I wanted to share the DIY holiday tablescape I designed in partnership with CrossCountry Mortgage for their Instagram account. You can see the video I put together for them here, then keep scrolling for lots of photos of the festive setup, including links to all the resources I could find. If I don’t have a direct link to something I used, I tried to find something similar so you can copy the look down to every last paper leaf and water glass. Let’s get to it!

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Our dining room isn’t large. It’s more of a pass-through between the kitchen and the front entry/hallway to the bedrooms, but I think we’ve managed to make the most of the space without impeding the flow of daily traffic. Our table isn’t expandable, but it comfortably (or at least cozily) seats six people. To make the table look and feel a little more formal than normal, I started by laying down a linen tablecloth. The great thing about linen is that it’s a naturally wrinkled textile, so you don’t have to worry about steaming or ironing it smooth. Next, I placed leather placemats at each chair. It’s a little redundant to use placemats on top of a tablecloth, but I think it’s that added layer that makes the table feel more formal.

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Next went the plates. I used our everyday dinner plates for the base, and then placed a smaller holiday-themed leaf salad plate on top. The ones you see on our table came from Target and are already sold out, sadly, but I found a similar option here. Any small plate with a leafy motif on it will do, though. I flanked each plate with my mom’s nice wedding silver, and a patterned glass that can be used for either wine or water (of course, I had extras on hand in case anyone wanted both beverages). A simple brown cloth napkin tied with coordinating velvet ribbon was the perfect finishing touch for each place setting.

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Let’s talk through the centerpieces. I decorated down the middle of the table with paper leaves that I’ve actually had for years and years. You can source a similar option here from Etsy, or I just saw someone on the NYT Cooking YouTube channel use real leaves as tabletop décor. She and her family collected fallen leaves from the park a couple of weeks before the holiday, and pressed them between pages in heavy cookbooks. Then, when the holiday arrived, she took the flattened dried leaves out from between the book pages and laid them across the dinner table for a splash of color and texture. I love that idea!

For my centerpiece, I opted to bring in a branch clipped from the bushes planted on the side of our house. I love the height and that pop of color from the bright red berries, and the green fluted glass vase is a new staple in my collection that I know I’ll use year after year. Candles are a must for Thanksgiving dinner, in my opinion, so I grabbed some glass candle holders from Target to pull the jewel-toned color theme throughout the tablescape. A couple of vintage serving pieces, my mid-century glass water pitcher, and a new wooden salad bowl completed the look.

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Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Resources: Leather Placemats, Dinner Plates, Similar Leafy Salad Plates, Similar Wood Bowl, Similar Linen Tablecloth, Water Glasses, Similar Paper Leaves, Cloth Napkins, Similar Velvet Ribbon, Blue Glass Candle Holder, Pink Glass Candle Holder, Green Glass Candle Holder, Taper Candles, Green Fluted Glass Vase

Don’t forget that you can click here to see the whole tablescape come together in video format on the CrossCountry Mortgage Instagram account! This is actually the first time that I’ve decorated our dining room for a formal get-together, and I genuinely love how it turned out. I was so worried that our small space wouldn’t accommodate a full spread like this, but everything fit just fine, and made the space feel warm and cozy rather than cluttered. Just goes to show that you don’t need a grand dining room or massive expandable table to host your friends and family this holiday. What are your Thanksgiving plans? Let me know in the comments!

Modern Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

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