

This Monday Mood Board is inspired by my real-life bedroom and the cozy, collected cottage style I’m slowly building. I think of it as a collected cottage bedroom mood board: a mix of pieces I already owned, a few items I added, and a handful of similar finds that help define the mood. Creating a mood-focused room is my favorite approach because there are no strict rules—just an invitation to shape how you want your home to feel.
The items shown here include exact pieces from my home as well as comparable options. Many of these elements were things I already had when I moved in; adding a few new accessories, textiles, and layers helped the room cohere into a distinct mood. This layered, collected method allows you to start with what you own and slowly add meaningful pieces over time—part of the fun is the “thrill of the hunt” as you discover the right additions.
If this aesthetic appeals to you, you can recreate the mood by combining similar elements: a dark-painted dresser or navy chest, a white bookcase, a wooden or cane bed, textured rugs, and soft linens with vintage-inspired patterns. Whether you’re refreshing a single piece or starting from scratch, focus on mixing warm natural textures, soft blues and whites, and a few personal accents to make the space yours.
You can see this mood board come to life in photos in the post about my bedroom.

Navy dresser (similar to mine)
Blue and white bowls displayed on the wall
Floral art print (similar to my painting)
White bookcase (similar to mine)
Jute rug for natural texture
Ruffle ticking striped duvet cover and shams
Buffalo checked curtains (mine are the chambray color)
Grain sack blue stripe pillow (similar)
Cane bed for a warm, vintage feel
White bookcase (repeated as a recommended staple)
Navy dresser (repeated as a core anchor piece)
Battery window candle — a cozy, traditional accent
Blue and white gardenia ginger jar
Boxwood topiary in a simple pot
Bird art prints framed in brass for a classic touch
Wall sconce for layered lighting
Blue floral coverlet to add softness and pattern
If you enjoy mood boards, you can find more in the mood boards collection and follow @theinspiredroomstyle on Instagram for additional inspiration and decor ideas.