Four Winter Bedroom Mood Boards for Cozy, Stylish Design

Today I’m sharing four mood board ideas for a small bedroom refresh I’ll be working on this winter, using affordable, stylish pieces I found at Walmart. These options are accessible and budget-friendly, and they each offer a different cozy direction for the season.

As someone who loves being at home, I find seasonal projects uplifting—especially when cold months approach. In a recent post I showed my favorite feature in our new bedroom and mentioned this project as the next thing I’m excited to complete.

I’ll be making a few simple updates to our bedroom this winter to help the space feel more finished, comfortable, and personal. The goal is a room that feels cozy now but is easy to refresh when spring arrives.

Below are four mood boards we created to inspire the room’s winter look. Each one blends texture, color, and accessories with items available at Walmart, so they’re easy to source and won’t break the bank.

Shopping at Walmart has made seasonal decorating easier for me—there are plenty of stylish options, quick shipping for online orders, and the convenience of in-store shopping when I need something immediately.

Take a look at the four mood boards and tell me which you prefer. Would you mix elements from different looks? I often share progress on Instagram stories, so I’d love to hear which pieces you’d choose. The product sources for each mood board are listed below.

LOOK ONE:

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Stormy Shore Framed Artwork

Nautical and Coastal Framed Ship Artwork

Decorative Throw Pillow with Stripes and Tassels

Cream and Navy Traditional Area Rug

Chunky Knitted Ivory Throw Blanket (multiple color options)

Linen Trim Light Blue Decorative Pillow

Green Ceramic Lamp with Oatmeal Lampshade

Gray Striped Duvet Cover Set

Rustic Pharmacy Floor Lamp Wood and Metal

Ivory Shams / Duvet Set


LOOK TWO:

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Botanical Art

Rustic Cream Lamp with Linen Shade

Round Gold Metal Frame Mirror

Ticking Stripe Shams & Quilt

Sweater Knit Ivory Accent Pillow

Traditional Black Area Rug

Faux Olive Branch Plant in Ceramic Pot

Antique Brass Pharmacy Floor Lamp

Chunky Knitted Gray Throw Blanket

Charcoal Gray Duvet Cover Sham Set

Velvet and Metal Gray Tabletop Frame

White and Brass Leg Tabletop Alarm Clock


LOOK THREE:

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Coastal Canvas Art

Distressed White Porthole Mirror

Navy Blue and White Textured Accent Pillow

Tonal Navy Plaid Flannel Duvet Cover and Sham Set

Navy Tabletop Picture Frame – Velvet and Metal

Antique Gold Brass and Glass Square Picture Frame

Ceramic Gray and Gold Lamp

Aged Brass Pharmacy Floor Reading Lamp

Faux Peperomia Plant in Basket

Gray Herringbone Throw Blanket

Natural Fiber Braided Area Rug


LOOK FOUR:

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Botanical Roses Artwork

Rattan Loop Round Wall Mirror

Chenille 3 Piece Duvet Cover and Sham Set (multiple colors)

Gray and White Patterned Sheet Set 100% Cotton (multiple color and pattern options)

Blue and White Woven Throw Blanket

Green Plaid Accent Pillow (multiple color options)

Linen Trim White Decorative Throw Pillow

Ceramic Aqua Lamp

Distressed Vintage Blue Area Rug

Faux Aloe Plant in Stone Planter

Wood Decorative Boxes

Bronze Floor Adjustable Pharmacy Reading Lamp


Did you pick a favorite? What elements spoke to you?

I call these “mood boards” because they convey more than style—they suggest how the room will feel. Mixing accessories, textures, and colors helps me imagine how the finished space will influence daily life and mood through the season.

I experiment with patterns, finishes, and accessories, sometimes blending different styles until a combination feels right. The room’s architectural features and what’s happening in life also shape the mood, so I enjoy pulling all of that together when I design.

If you want to refresh a room, try shopping your house for pieces to re-stage, adding a few seasonal items, or changing the art and lighting. You can also experiment with new furniture arrangements or a fresh paint color. For this bedroom, I’ll use a mix of new Walmart finds and existing treasures to create a layered, collected look.

Mood boards can be made with physical materials—poster boards or bulletin boards—or created digitally with tools like Pinterest. Use whatever method inspires you: the process is part of the fun and a great winter activity.

I’ll share the finished bedroom updates after the holidays. In the meantime, I hope these four ideas spark inspiration for your own space. Which look would you choose, or how would you mix them?

Find more cozy winter picks from Walmart Home in the store or online.