![]() Now it’s time to sort through the madness. We’ll whittle the list down later, this step is all about figuring out what styles you’re subconsciously drawn to. If not go ahead and start a new one for your new project!ĭon’t worry about too much other than saving photos or products that you love. If you’re already a Pinterest user you may have a good jumping off point… such as a Kitchen Inspiration board for your new kitchen project. A laptop, phone, tablet… whichever you like to curl up with for an hour or two of scrolling. ![]() This is the fun part! Grab a cold can of Diet Coke, a snuggly blanket and any device with Pinterest. If you’re not big on design or don’t know exactly what you like… maybe you’re trying to mix a couple styles together (maybe a wife who loves french country and a husband who loves clean modern?) here’s an easy way to create a mood board! Step 1: That’s definitely one way to go about it but if you’re starting from absolute ground zero it’s not an entirely effective way… for anyone starting from nothing it’s a good way to spend an afternoon beating your head against a brick wall! Of course, for me creating a mood board is a bit of trial and error… squishing a bunch of things I love into one photo until they go together! So I gathered up my inspiration and set about creating a mood board… and since I love all of you I decided to share my thought process on the easy way to create a mood board! She reallllly loved that faucet… I mean it is GORGEOUS. I really don’t blame her though… I mean look at all this matte black goodness! For a girl who’s kitchen mood board consisted of white, gray and blue that was a big jump but I was open for the challenge! The only guidelines she gave me were that she looooved the new matte black trend that’s going on.
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