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Home moodboard generator

A serene, four-input moodboard for the home you actually live in. Choose your home type, aesthetic, colour palette and vibe — get a cohesive, premium moodboard in seconds. Save it, share it, or come back to it.

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Cinematic · Calm · Cohesive · Free to use

Home Moodboard Generator

Four choices · one cohesive moodboard · shareable card

VALUQ · Home Moodboard

Japandi · Calm

Victorian Terrace

Palette · Warm Neutrals

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Materials

Matte black steelUnfinished hempPale oakSmoked walnut

Textures

Paper-fibre weaveMatte stoneSoftly woven linen

Furniture silhouettes

Tapered solid legsLow-profile seatingClean horizontal lines

Lighting

Paper pendants and low floor lamps cast diffused pools of warm light, shadow allowed to settle where it falls.

Room feeling

Every surface earns its place, softly balanced. The period cornicing and high skirtings become quiet architecture in the background. The silence between objects is part of the design.

Save the moodboard as an image, or share it.

A moodboard, not a trend

Interior design trends come and go — some last a season, some a decade. A moodboard is not a trend. It is a way of agreeing with yourself, before you spend any money, on what the room should feel like. Colours, materials, textures, silhouettes, light. The rest is just shopping.

This tool gives you that agreement. Four choices — home type, aesthetic, colour palette, vibe — produce a single moodboard, assembled from a curated library of materials and hues that actually belong together. No chaotic suggestions. No “more is more.” Just a cohesive starting point you can show a builder, a partner, or yourself on the tenth occasion you change your mind.

How the generator works

Start with the home type — a Victorian terrace has different bones to a new-build apartment, and the materials, silhouettes, and lighting that look right vary accordingly. Then pick an aesthetic: Japandi, Scandinavian, Modern British, Minimalist, Warm Neutral, Industrial Soft, Cottagecore, or Luxe Contemporary. Choose a palette preference — warm neutrals, cool neutrals, earth tones, soft pastels, monochrome, deep moody, or natural greens. Finish with a vibe: calm, bright, cosy, clean, luxe, natural, or airy.

Every combination produces a unique, cohesive moodboard. Same inputs always give you the same moodboard, so you can come back to one you liked.

Eight aesthetics, at a glance

  • Japandi — pale oak, linen, paper. Clean lines, soft shadow.
  • Scandinavian — light ash, wool, brushed brass. Airy, warm, unhurried.
  • Modern British — walnut, velvet, limewash. Heritage, rearticulated.
  • Minimalist — microcement, stone, matte oak. Reduced to essentials.
  • Warm Neutral — honeyed oak, travertine, boucle. Late-afternoon light.
  • Industrial Soft — blackened steel, concrete, leather. Strong bones, soft hands.
  • Cottagecore — reclaimed oak, crumpled linen, candlelight. Gentle, slow-lived.
  • Luxe Contemporary — book-matched walnut, marble, antique brass. Measured opulence.

Before you buy anything

The single most expensive mistake in renovating a home is buying before deciding. A moodboard is the deciding step — the one that stops a beige sofa and a cool-grey rug and a warm-toned floor from ever ending up in the same room. Save the image, share it with whoever you are deciding with, then let the shopping flow from it.

Frequently asked questions

What is a home moodboard?

A visual composition that defines the feel of an interior — colour palette, materials, textures, furniture shapes, and lighting — before any paint is bought or furniture ordered. It is the first step in turning a vague sense of 'I want it to feel like…' into something you can buy from.

How do I choose an aesthetic?

Start with the home itself. A Victorian terrace has different bones to a new-build apartment, and aesthetics that lean into those bones almost always land better than ones that fight them. From there, pick the vibe you want the room to feel — calm, airy, cosy — rather than what is on trend.

Is this really free?

Yes — no sign-up, no email, no paywall. ValuQ builds free tools for homeowners. If you are thinking about selling, we also offer free anonymous valuations from local estate agents.

Can I save and share the moodboard?

Yes. Every moodboard has a Download button that exports a shareable 1080×1350 image card, and a Share button covering WhatsApp, X, Facebook, LinkedIn, email, native share, and copy-link.

Does it produce different moodboards every time?

Every unique combination of home type, aesthetic, palette and vibe produces its own moodboard. The same combination always produces the same moodboard, so you can return to the one you liked.

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