MOODBOARD
AND EXECUTION ON SITE
" MAKE THINGS AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE
BUT NO SIMPLER"
What is a mood board?
A mood board is a visual representation of ideas for a design project. At its most basic, a mood board is a collage of images.
Why mood board is important?
Mood boards are essentially a visual collage that gives you a feel for the design ideas which interior designers have in their heads.
What should be included on an mood board?
An interior designer can leverage mood boards to showcase different elements of design to clients. It includes various aspects like style, mood, textures, pieces of furniture, fixings, accessories, etc.
Why You Should Join This Workshop?
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1. Saves Time
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2. Cultivates Inspiration
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3. Refines Your Vision
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4. Allows for Modifications
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5. Keeps Project Goals on Track
Some of your clients may not want to pay for mood boards and would rather jump right to the action. But a few hours during the initial phase of a project could save weeks or months during later stages
Everyone occasionally experiences roadblocks during the creative process. The process of beginning a mood board can trigger a creative, calm state. Known as the flow state, this is the part of your brain where you get “in the zone” and come up with your best ideas.
And even if you’re not in the process of actively working on your mood board, they’re a great “catch-all” for all of the creative sparks you experience throughout the day
Mood boards make it less daunting to start a project because they are designed to refine your vision.
It’s normal for successful projects to be modified and re-worked a few times throughout the process. The key is doing it without disrupting the flow of the timeline.
Mood boards create a smoother project process because they allow for modifications both during the earliest stage of the project and a bit later when final decisions are being made.
Distractions are common when working on creative projects. Sometimes, you or a client may get inspired by a new idea or theme and want to change your design scheme completely.
While changing your mood board is both expected and encouraged during the brainstorming process, it’s important to settle on a final design scheme to keep your project on schedule and to reach your outlined goals