

You are all in the right place! Be sure to check out the FULL blog post I wrote right HERE and you will also find the entire room’s SHOPPING LISTwith links to every item! Or maybe your kids all have their own rooms and you just want some kid bedroom design ideas! And maybe you have a little one who will soon be transitioning into a shared room with big bro or sis. Or maybe you want to add in an extra bed for those sleepovers. So for this month’s Mood Board it’s about the kid’s shared bedrooms! Maybe your kids share a room. And I love that my three musketeers want to be together day and night. They don’t care if they are crunched up in the same bed, on the floor, or somewhere in between. I have three kiddos ages 5, 8, and 9 who adore sleeping in the same room. And I’ll let you in on a secret…sometimes the Mood Boards I create are the same rooms I’m struggling with in my own house! Two birds, one stone for sure. I’m a lucky duck that once a month I get to create a custom Mood Board for the readers over at Remodelaholic–I’ve been a big fan of theirs for a long time-they are experts and mixing home decor style with DIY ideas and budget friendly tips. And today I’m sharing that custom Mood Board with y’all. But today we are showing the Mood Board some love! (Then when you pair it up with a Shopping List and Floor Plan you have you entire step-by-step Guide to putting that room together).

Which is SO much more helpful than going around town and buying random items to see if they will work together.

And that’s why I love Mood Boards people! A Mood Board shows all of your furnishings or fixtures on one page so you can get the feel, or “mood” of what your room is going to look like. Most people don’t tackle decorating a room because they feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to start.
