Our custom mood board services were featured in The Washington Post this morning — perfect timing as we celebrate our blogiversary! We’ve been mentioned in the Post’s “Blog Watch” before, but this is the first time we’ve been the subject of a full article, and we’re thrilled.
If you’d like to see the coverage, click the Washington Post link in the original post to read about the growing “eDecorating” trend. And if you’re new here, welcome — make yourself at home. Learn more about our custom decorating advice and browse the three most popular before-and-after makeovers below.
First up is Stacie, who asked for a mood board to brighten a dark bedroom. Here are the before photos:


We created an open, airy mood board for Stacie, and the transformation was striking. Here are the after shots:


Another favorite makeover was Tiffany’s family room. She wanted a more worldly, layered look. Here’s the blank-slate before:

We developed a global-inspired mood board for Tiffany, and the results added warmth and character. The after photos show the updated space:


One of our most popular budget makeovers was Carrie’s apartment, completed for under $200. Here are the before views of her combined living, dining, and kitchen area:



We focused on rearranging furniture and adding affordable accessories to make the space feel cohesive and inviting. Here are the after photos of Carrie’s refreshed home:




We love helping clients transform their spaces, whether it’s a lightening refresh, a globally inspired redesign, or a budget-friendly makeover. Thanks for stopping by — we hope you enjoyed the before-and-after tour. Come back soon!