Interior Design Mood Boards
This project explores the balance of Yang Modern and Yin Eclectic design styles to create a dynamic and harmonious interior. Yang Modern is bold and structured, featuring deep tones, rich textures, and sculptural furniture with mid-century and industrial influences. In contrast, Yin Eclectic embraces warmth and organic elements, blending earthy tones, inviting textures, and artistic details for a softer, more layered aesthetic.
Yang Modern
Style: Modern, Mid-Century, and Industrial influences
Key Features:
Dark, moody color palette with deep greens, browns, and blacks
Rich materials like velvet, leather, and wood
Sculptural furniture with bold shapes (e.g., the chunky leather chair, angular console table, and glass-topped side tables)
Masculine energy with structured lines and sharp contrasts
A mix of vintage and contemporary elements (e.g., the black-and-white photography, modern lighting, and handcrafted wooden details)
Accessories like the guitar and art create a creative, personal touch
Yin Eclectic
Style: Eclectic, Mid-Century, and Boho influences
Key Features:
A softer, warmer color palette with earthy tones like cream, rust, mustard, and olive green
Organic shapes and textures (e.g., the curved sofa, boucle fabric, fluid artwork, and sculptural wood coffee table)
A more feminine and inviting feel with cozy textiles and layered decor
A mix of natural elements, such as plants, ceramic vases, and raw wood furniture
Mid-century modern touches (e.g., the wooden sideboard and the classic glass-topped side tables)
Artistic and personal accents, like the hanging shell decor and abstract painting