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Spring mood board
Spring mood board












spring mood board
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WE’RE LAUNCHING A NEW MOOD BOARD ONLINE COURSE, WHERE YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO CREATE MOOD BOARDS LIKE THE ONE ABOVE, CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS COURSE. Bronte Herringbone Throw in Honey, John Lewis & Partners.Coral Vase, Habitat Grey Vase, Habitat Dark Grey Vase, John Lewis & Partners.Sara Miller Side Plate, John Lewis & Partners.Swenson Scatter Cushion in Coral, Wayfair Ikat Cushion in Saffron, John Lewis & Partners Dark Teal Cushion, Debenhams.This is our mood board for a Spring interior, taking inspiration from current trends.

spring mood board

(Image credit: Fletcher Design) We love creating design schemes based on the stuff we preach in our blogs! So here goes. This colour also has a charming retro vibe, another reason to include it in a contemporary interior. We think mustard accents are ace and are the perfect solution for those of you who are anxious when it comes to colour. Personally, I can’t wear it because it washes out my already grey complexion, but that doesn’t mean I can’t plop a few mustard cushions around, or liven up a window with some mustard coloured curtains.

spring mood board

Pinterest witnessed a 45% increase in interiors related searches towards the end of 2018, for this very colour. There’s no getting away from it: mustard is everywhere you look at the minute, whether it’s via woolly jumpers or plush velvet sofas, it’s proving to be a popular choice among design lovers. 1 but we felt this particular hue deserved a special mention. Yes, we know, we already mentioned colour in no. A simple statement chair with a Mid Century aesthetic, or a side table with insanely charming tapered legs will most definitely provide all the eye candy you need to add depth to your design.

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You don’t need to turn your interior into the set of a 1960s TV show (WERE there TV shows in the 60s? Someone let me know!). A well designed, cohesive design scheme should have a good mix of styles anyway, so that it’s a multi-layered haven of shapes, textures and colours. Mid century styling (and any other vintage injection) adds a ridiculous amount of character and individuality to ALL types of interiors, whether it’s overtly modern, contemporary or traditional.

spring mood board

This style of design has been hanging around for quite some time, and for good reason: it’s awesome. We love the ever popular use of baskets and in particular the dipped variety that have two contrasting colours/finishes. Their calming influence in a fast-paced digital world hasn’t gone unnoticed and in a contemporary design scheme, they provide so much balance and grounding. Natural materials like wood, marble and seagrass continue to dominate interiors, especially in 2019. Spots, stripes, chevron, floral, or geometrics: it doesn’t matter, YES TO ALL! And if you’re super brave, you’ll combine different patterns too! To create a balanced, cohesive look use the same colours throughout, with maybe one quirky addition to liven things up. You’re breathing into a brown paper bag right about now, huh?! There’s no getting away from it: PATTERN IS HUGE RIGHT NOW. High contrast interiors are very on trend too, so if you include a colourful sofa with a muted backdrop you’ll be incorporating two VERY contemporary looks! If you keep your walls white/muted you can afford to splash out on colour elsewhere. Think of the various ways in which you can add colour in small doses, like your sofa, cushions, rug, window treatment or even a throw. There are many ways to consider injecting more colour into your lives without blinding your neighbours every time they nip into yours for a coffee. Yes, injecting strong pops of colour can be a scary prospect but we’re not suggesting you start painting your living room walls canary yellow. It seems to provoke all sorts of nervous twitches, stone kicking and awkward silences. COLOURĪ lot of people, (including some Interior Designers) shy away from using colour. OUR TOP FIVE INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2019 1. So fasten your seat belt because you’re in for a bumpy ride!īefore we pulled together our Spring design, we had to do some investigation first, so we did a little reading, surveyed a few Instagram posts and leered at a lot of Pinterest pics to give you a round-up of our favourite design trends. The Hub is having a Spring clean and has decided to embrace some of the more colourful and zesty interior design trends for 2019! Yes, we’re shunning our usual cool and calm Scandinavian vibe, for something much more vibrant and uplifting! Stepping outside your comfort zone to incorporate colours, styles or patterns that you wouldn’t normally consider is imperative if you wish to continually evolve as an Interior Designer.














Spring mood board