Jess had a budget of around $500-$700 and wanted it to feel cozy and romantic. Â So I whipped up (I say that casually–these things I invest a lot of time in and I usually end up wanting to redecorate after I’m done) this mood board for the newlyweds:
Here’s how it breaks down (the abridged version):
1. (Benjamin Moore’s Richmond Gray)
2. A black-brown, versatile, affordable bed. Â
3. Crisp, white bedding
So I FINALLY took pics of the finished room, mainly because I finally hung the lamps yesterday! They sat in boxes forever. Sorry the pics are a little grainy, I took them on my phone so the quality is kinda ehh. Don’t mind the cat chillin’ in the pics, he’s a camera ham.
I can’t thank you enough for your design with our room! We had a blast painting and redecorating, and now love coming up to this space. Also, I am now and forever a Benny Moore pain fan, that stuff is incredible, I feel like we could have put one coat up and been done!
Thanks a million! We couldn’t have done this without your design! :) Happy New Year!
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eeeeek! Is this still something you do….nearly 4 years later (I’d LOOOOOVE a mood board)!
Nice makeover!….just wondering if you are going to be adding more art on esty.
Definitely! I have some paintings in the works right now. Keep your eyes peeled.
time out, is the cat real or stuffed? justtt kidddding
I love the cat, how fun to do the board. Very fun!!
It must be so nice to see a mood board that you created come to life and then to see the other personal touches they add! Can’t wait to get a design job and do this for a living!