When you’re in the middle of making design choices, it’s totally normal for doubt to creep in. You might find yourself thinking, “Is this all going to look good together?” Whether you’re mixing styles or trying to keep a cohesive look, that question can slow you down. But here’s the good news: I’m going to teach you a designer’s mindset so you can move past the doubt and confidently pull together a beautifully cohesive design—even if you love mixing styles!
Step 1: Start with a Mood Board
One of my favorite tools for keeping everything in harmony is a mood board. It’s simple, visual, and incredibly effective for seeing your design come together. I like to use Google Slides for this, but Canva works well too. Here’s what to do:
Create a separate slide for each of these categories:
- Color Palette
- Metal Finishes
- Wood Tones
- Lighting
- Tiles
- Exterior Ideas
Step 2: Choose a Style or Theme for Each Category
Now that you have your categories set, it’s time to start building out each slide. Think of each one as a mini design guide. Pick a favorite style or theme that aligns with your vision. For example, if your favorite design styles are modern, rustic, and traditional, you might create something like this:
- Lighting – Modern fixtures
- Wood Tones – Rustic, warm woods
- Tiles – Traditional patterns or colors
This approach lets you mix styles in a way that still feels cohesive. You’re giving each category a purpose and staying focused on your overall look.
Step 3: Use Your Mood Board as a Guide
Whenever it’s time to make a new selection, pull up your mood board to check your ideas. Ask yourself:
- “Does this bathroom tile fit the theme I’ve created for tiles?”
- “Will this kitchen faucet blend well with the other metal finishes?”
You can even add in images of your selections as you go to keep everything on track visually. This way, you’ll always have a reference point, which makes it easier to stay consistent and avoid second-guessing.
Bonus Support: Our Facebook Group
If you’re still unsure, don’t worry—you’re not on your own! When you join our course, you’ll have access to a Facebook group where you can ask our team for a second opinion. Think of it as having a designer by your side to help refine those final choices.
Ready to Design with Confidence?
With this method, you’ll be approaching your build like a designer, one intentional choice at a time. By creating a mood board and defining each element, you’ll find it’s easier to mix styles and maintain a look that flows beautifully from room to room.