Ladies and gents, we’ve dreamed of this day. The day that our midnight coding tantrums and accidental hunger strikes would come to an end. That’s right, we fiiiiinally figured out how to create a simple mood board gallery that you guys can browse by color or by room. Just check out the new Mood Board tab up near our blog header:
We rounded up every last mood board that we’ve made in the last three years – which adds up to nearly 150 of them! – and whipped up (well, if you can call 50+ hours spent wrestling with code) a fun little browsing system for your perusal. Now you can find inspiration for your own home when it comes to color schemes, furniture placement, or just have some accessorizing fun. Even if the furniture, accents, or art that we’ve chosen are no longer available, they’re still useful guides for hunting down (or DIYing) something similar- and hopefully they’re just the spark that you need to get excited about your next home makeover. And of course we’d love to see before & after pics along with a link to the mood board that inspired the transformation should that occur!
And this idea gallery will always be growing since we’ll be sure to add more mood boards to the mix as we continue to whip them up (the newest boards will always be displayed first). So go forth and search mood boards to your heart’s content, either by color or by room. Or you can choose to view every last one of them if you’ve got some time on your hands. We hope you have as much fun looking around as we had coding it celebrating its completion!
Just follow this link (or visit the new Mood Boards tab under our header) and remember that you can click any mood board thumbnail for a bigger image and a link to the full source list. While it’s not the most technologically advanced gallery, we hope it does the trick of making it a bit easier to digest all of those furniture and accessory riddled mood boards.
And we’re planning something similar to wrangle all of the inspirational “afters” that we’ve featured thanks to readers and people that we’ve house crashed over the years too (just picture one big database of Reader Redesigns, Design Dilemmas that have been solved, and House Crashings arranged by room and color for you to sift through). But for now we’re just trying to muster the energy to look at all of that HTML again. So stay tuned!
amyks says
Ohhh, I’m in even more love with Young House Love…you guys are simply amazing!
Suzie@ cupcake monkey says
Yay! What a great addition!!
Kim@ NewlyWoodwards says
Thank you so much for this. This will be so helpful.
NK says
What a great idea. Thanks for making this resource available to us all. Now you just created another way for me to spend hours on your site.
Saritza says
Love it! Love it! Love it! Mood boards are what I love the most about YHL.
Have you considered having readers send in their own mood boards “creations”? I know you are no longer offering the mood board design service because of time constraints. But if a reader creates their own mood board and you think it’s falls within the YHL style, the mood board gets selected to be posted in the blog. Also, an alternative is to tweak their mood board and post the “tweaked” mood board version. That way, readers can still get your opinion on mood boards but they do the majority of the work. Maybe this increases the mood board postings. Just a thought!
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Saritza,
We actually have people who submit their mood boards (and share ideas and tweaks about ones that we have published) on our Facebook page. It’s tons of fun! See the link to it over near our search bar? Feel free to pop over there and join in on the fun! Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Kylie says
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
xoxoxooxoxoxoxoxo
Seriously, thank you.
Carla@small+friendly says
This is so awesome! Thank you for the great resource. I am currently obsessed with gray so I’ll be hitting that tab often!
Julie says
Love the mood boards! i have a quick question…our bedroom is small and we painted it a basil green color, which is a little darker than I’d like. Any way to brighten things up without re-painting? Thanks so much!
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Julie,
Just lighten things up with accessories- light art (mirrors or frames with big white mats) and breezy white or cream curtains can brighten things in a snap. Even items like a light colored duvet and two bedside lamps with bright white shades will keep things crisp and airy as well. Good luck!
xo,
s
Katy says
You don’t know how happy you’ve just made me! Thank you, Thank you! I have spent many a hour studying those awesome mood board and now it’s way easy! Too cool
Dana @ House*Tweaking says
Oh, Thank YOU! I wish I could get the hang of HTML coding. How did you learn????
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Dana,
John is 100% self-taught. He knew nothing when we started blogging three years ago and has amazingly just googled around and read some books and picked things up along the way. My hero! It wasn’t an overnight skill (there’s definitely a learning curve and a ton of frustration when you’re getting started) but all of his hard work is certainly paying off. So proud of him!
xo,
s
Katy says
I just posted a link about this on my blog. I hope that’s okay. I feel greedy keeping this information to myself!
http://mybungalowstyle.blogspot.com/2010/09/current-mood-board-smitten.html
Paula M. says
What a fabulous idea!
From the link you provided above, I immediately clicked on the predominant color for my living room and was thrilled to see thumbnail after thumbnail of mood board makeovers pop up for that color scheme.
Wonderful resource for us all! Thanks so much!
Carolyn says
I noticed the newest tab on your blog header last night when I was clicking around for inspiration. Well worth the 50+ hours of hard work you’ve both put in on this project! Thanks for all you do for your blog readers! I love being able to search by room, and then narrow down the search by colour. Again, thank you and well done. :)
Nicole says
I didn’t see my mood board you made from DIY Magazine. Am I blind? Or was I just not paying as close attention?? I’ll be sending after shots soon! :)
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Nicole,
You’re right, we’ll have to hunt that down and add it (since we submit those articles to DIY they’re kept in a different place than our blog mood boards). Hopefully we can find a high res version to upload soon. And we can’t wait to see those after shots. Send ’em, send ’em!
xo,
s
Teresa T. says
Thank you! I love how you two keep everything so organized and accessable to your readers!
Always, Teresa
Renee says
Love it :)
I live in a rental, so cant paint or hang very much on the walls – great to see what colours work together well based on the mood boards without having to do paint samples. . .as otherwise id be tempted to want to paint and hope the landlord wouldnt notice! haha
diane says
Great idea and what a techie genius you are. such a great resource and inspiration but what I like best is that you guys work on these together. very cute!!
melarse says
Love it – you guys ROCK!!
As I was strolling through, I noticed that Jamie’s Design Dilemma is missing the top photo: https://www.younghouselove.com/2008/07/jamies-design-dilemma/.
Thought you’d want to know :)
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Melarse! We don’t know if that’s something we can restore (sometimes our old photos weren’t backed up, so when they’re gone they’re sadly gone for good). But here’s hoping we can resurrect it somehow!
xo,
s
Angela says
I noticed a lack of navy – one of my favorite colors for decorating – in these mood boards. Is navy “out” these days?
Thanks for the easy access to your mood boards. I love perusing them and appreciate your hard work!
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Angela,
No way! We love navy. The only reason it might not appear in a lot of mood boards is because they’re shaped by our client’s requests (they filled out a thorough questionnaire before we whipped up a board) so perhaps people were afraid their spaces couldn’t take such a deep color or preferred something lighter or brighter? Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Meaghan says
Love, love, LOVE your style! I’m so sad that I didn’t find you early enough you to do a personalized mood board for me! :( Will y’all every pick back up with mood board production? Please say yes. :)
YoungHouseLove says
Hey Meaghan,
We definitely hope to get back to custom mood board making someday- and we’ll make a huge announcement if/when we do!
xo,
s
tanya says
awesome guys! i was just trying to find this exact thing about 2 days before you announced it! i was clicking on the mood board category but it wasnt quite what i was hoping for, and then… ta dah! yes you do have a very talented hubby there sherry. well done on your fantastic changes since going “fulltime professional bloggers”. its been one great thing after another and i love reading you every day. our new build is ready late october so i am absorbing all those mood boards in preparation. thanks a bunch! tanya, W.Australia
amanda says
oh my word. thank you SO much. this is so so helpful.
Wendybird Graphics says
HELP I’M LOST IN YOUR WEBSITE AND CAN’T FIND MY WAY OUT!…BUT OOOOOOOOOHHHHH……look at all the pretty stuff!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, thanks for the laugh! Glad you likey.
xo,
s
Jennifer says
I know YHL is all about house DIY 101, but if you ever find yourself coming up short on posts, would LOVE it if you did some tutorials. Like how in the heck to make one of these cool mood boards. I’ve been looking up help on Photoshop and it all seems too complex. Bah.
YoungHouseLove says
Ooh that’s a fun idea! Maybe I can write a mood board 101 post for our blogiversary or something. As a tip in the meantime, I’ve heard awesome things about polyvore.com and mydeco.com (both are free and do a lot of the “coding” for you).
xo,
s