March 9, 2013

Latest Loves: Creating Roomboards with Olioboard

Usually I create my roomboards and moodboards in Photoshop. It's an extremely time-consuming process but lets me have the flexibility I need/want. I was researching interior design communities and stumbled across Olioboard: an online community centered around creating roomboards. They have a roomboard dashboard with thousands of products ready to layout so you can build the look you want. They also have new "Challenges" which are themed contests. For example, "African-Inspired," "Yellow is the New Pink," and "Bed & Breakfast." The first photo is a dashboard example, and the next two photos are my submissions for two Challenges.

I'll still stick to Photoshop for most roomboards since there are more options for customizing. However, Olioboard definitely makes the process a lot quicker and easier. And the dashboard is really intuitive. I recommend checking it out—it's mostly free.




5 comments:

  1. Lovely compilation, really give me good ideas for my new house. Thank you so much.

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  2. Hey there, Your article on creating roomboards with Olioboard was such a joy to read! It’s incredible how tools like this simplify the entire design process, making it easier to bring ideas to life visually. Your explanation of how to use Olioboard step by step was super helpful, especially for someone like me who’s new to organizing design ideas digitally. I particularly appreciated the way you highlighted its versatility, from experimenting with furniture placement to exploring different color palettes. It’s a brilliant tool for anyone looking to enhance their interior design skills or professionals offering interior design services. Thank you for sharing your expertise—it was inspiring and motivating to see how technology can make design more accessible and fun!

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  3. Really enjoyed reading this post! You've shared some practical ideas that are easy to follow, especially for someone just starting out. interior design can be overwhelming at first, but tips like these help make the process feel more manageable and fun. Looking forward to trying some of these in my own space!

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  4. Really enjoyed this post—it's clear and easy to follow, even for someone like me who comes from a different field. As an interior-designer, I often think about balance, layout, and how different elements work together in a space. Funny how similar that is to portfolio construction. Both need structure, planning, and a good sense of proportion. Thanks for sharing this!


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