29/01/2026
If you already live in your home, it can be hard to imagine a change without getting overwhelmed by choices. Moodboards help with that!
A simple way to reimagine a room before you commit to anything. Instead of guessing how colours, textures and furniture will look together, you can see it all in one place and make decisions with confidence. They help you narrow down what you actually want and stop you from buying pieces that do not fit the overall feel.
1. Pinterest collages
Pinterest is great for collecting inspiration quickly. Save images that match the vibe you want, then refine your board by removing anything that does not fit. Your final collage will reveal the direction your room should go.
2. Milanote
Milanote works well if you want a more organised, design-led moodboard. You can add photos, notes, colour swatches and even links to products. It is ideal for planning a room refresh and keeping everything in one place.
3. Canva
Canva is perfect for turning inspiration into a clear visual plan. Upload photos of your current room, add colour blocks and fabric swatches, and see how everything sits together. It is simple, fast and very user-friendly.
If you are stuck on a room, a moodboard is the easiest way to reimagine it without the guesswork.