I design a mood board and the next thing I know I am buying stuff that was never on my mood board. Again, do not pass go until you have your mood board completed…and stick to it! I have that problem. This step is just as important as the first step. Once you have your room layout designed, you can start your mood board. We figured out real quick that her bed wasn’t going to fit at an angle. And it helped us nix the first idea we had to angle her bed in the corner. I can’t tell you how much this has helped my daughter and I visualize how we wanted to rearrange her room. You can buy furniture templates if you want to make things a tad easier for you. And now I have my own furniture templates that I can move around with my finger. Oh, there is a computer program that can do all of this for you? Remember, I hate computers. You might think I am crazy at this point. I cut those out to scale using scrapbook paper. I then measured all of her furniture that I knew was going to stay in her room (bed, dresser etc). For my grid paper, each box represented 1/2 foot. I then measured my daughter’s room and drew it to scale on the grid paper. You can purchase grid paper or make your own like I did in an excel spreadsheet by simply adjusting the width and height of the cells. What 11 year old girl doesn’t want a hanging chair in her room? Trying to mentally visualize and rearrange this room to get a hanging chair in here was overwhelming.īecause I hate computers and technology (how I have a website is beyond me) I decided to make a template of my daughter’s room my own way with plain ol’ paper. She wanted to add more furniture to her room too and a hanging chair was a must for her. She has a decent size room and lots of furniture in it (probably too much furniture). This step was even more important in my daughter’s room. You can see my disclosure policy here) First step in decorating a room Design Your Room Layout We both needed to see and agree on this room before I started purchasing anything. These first few steps were so important with my daughter’s room. If you don’t have your homework done, it’ll end up costing you more money, time and lots of frustration. There is some prep work that goes into designing a room, and to be honest I used to skip these steps. She had some valid points and suggestions. But don’t worry, I also have a 6 year old daughter and as stubborn as that one is I think I can get her to accept some of my ideas.Įventually my oldest daughter and I started to agree on how we wanted her room to turn out and I have to say I might have a little designer on my hands. ![]() The amount of resistance and “Nope, I don’t like that” I received from my daughter when beginning her bedroom makeover was crazy and a little bit annoying (to be completely honest). The toughest client you will ever have when decorating a room is an 11 year old girl…and it’s worse if she belongs to you. How To Design A Room Layout and How To Make A Mood Board For Free!
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