How to Create the Perfect Interior Design Vision Board

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The Primrose is located near Santa Rosa Beach in Destin, Florida, with spacious one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Many have views that overlook the cabana-style pool on the grounds. The neutral wood floors and white walls provide the renter with a blank slate so you can realize your own vision. The purpose of a vision board is to help you determine your preferred style of apartment living: cozy, Bohemian, minimalist, retro, or rustic.

Before You Start: Must-Have Items

Creating a vision board is simple. You can create one online with a free vision board maker, or you can create a hands-on vision board with apartment must-haves using:

  • Fabric samples
  • Wallpaper samples
  • Paint samples
  • Clippings or photos of furniture

Juxtaposing these items on the board will help you find the design decor that is right for you.

Choosing the Perfect Interior Design

When you are a renter, an essential aspect of interior design is to know the DIY hacks, and Ikea hacks that can help improve the space without damaging the walls. For instance, there is no need to install shelves in a closet when IKEA sells so many rolling racks and over-the-door storage.

The idea is to avoid distressing walls or floors, so stick to themes like bohemian chic, cozy, or shabby chic, which use temporary design elements such as plants, posters, throws, pillows, rugs, and swaths of cloth to create a look.

A Vision Board is Apartment Therapy

According to an article in Psychology Today, a vision board allows individuals to self-reflect on what they truly want in any situation. Creating a vision board is a form of brainstorming that allows you to determine the decor styles, patterns, and colors of your ideal apartment living. It is also a form of goal-setting that helps you achieve your ideals about apartment living.