Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Night Stand Inspiration

Reading in bed, before falling asleep, is a ritual I have since I first learned how to read. I have some problems with sleep, actually, and reading helps me to shut my brain down and slowly pass into the land of dreams. If I skip that step I seriously risk being awake all night (mostly thinking about ideas for new posts!). My ideal bedroom is white (grey is also acceptable) and empty but two things must be present: a place to put my book down when I close it half asleep, and a soft light I can turn of without having to get out of bed. 
Today's post is inspired by this reading ritual and I focused on some great ideas for an original night stand combined with working place type lamps. 

photo by Paul Massey   .   via House to Home

photo by Nina Holst   .   via Stylizimo blog

photo by Nina Holst   .   via Stylizimo blog

photo by Netta-Natalia   .   via Likainen Parketti

photo by Jenny Brandt   .   via Emmas Desingblogg

photo by Martin Löf

photo by Milka Alanen   .   via Kotivinkki



Sunday, 20 January 2013

Flowers on the wall

all photos by me


A few home snapshots of flowers drying on the wall.
Have a lovely Sunday!




Saturday, 19 January 2013

Quietude

noun

[mass noun]
  • a state of stillness, calmness, and quiet; tranquillity
Photofraphy and Styling by Daniella Witte
photography and styling by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen via &Tradition
photography and styling by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen via Emmas Designblogg
photography ans styling by Pella Hedeby via Hitta Hem
via by nord
via Fantastic Frank



Friday, 18 January 2013

1 Year

My little blog is celebrating 1 year! Before I finally settled on a name and a content for it I had several failed experiences, and in result I'm not exactly sure when Life as a Moodboard was "born". But it was around this time last year and I would like to celebrate it by telling you a little bit of  why I decided to do it. 

life as a moodboard
the beginning 

(OK! it is not that epic as I made it sound...) I had been living in Denmark for a little less than a year and apart from going to language school I didn't do much else and had a lot of free time at home. The shock of moving to a different country was fading away, my brain was getting mushy and I desperately needed something to exercise my creativity and to allow me to learn new things. 
A blog! why not?...that would be a real challenge. 
I decided to focus, mainly, on three themes that I was drawn to: Interior Design, Photo Styling and Cooking. And I was hoping that by looking at other people's work and other blogs I could bring those different "worlds" inside my own home and my own life... my blog should be a platform for the moodboard/inspirations I use in my everyday life. Not to much to ask! And I had no idea what I was doing...(still don't)

I've dedicated most of my interior Design posts to the Scandinavian Style...it made sense since I now live in a Scandinavian country... and made an effort to learn a bit more about Danish design in particular. And that  influenced the way I began "building" my own home
all photos by me

Inspired by the wonderful work of talented photographers and stylists I gathered the courage to start taking my own pictures... to experiment, to learn and to mature my photo skills - I'm far, far away, from being a professional but I think I made some progress and, most important of all, I enjoy it.
all photos by me

I have shared  recipes I found on the internet as well as traditional dishes from my country and my family. I always try the recipe and take my own photos, and those posts are probably the ones were I allow  myself a little bit more freedom in my writing and therefore they are the more personal ones. I even discovered I love baking! I made bread for the first time and shared that...well... slightly bumpy experience. And it was so much fun!
all photos by me

Now, I am one of those people that never seem to finish or go through with anything, and I lose interest in things pretty quickly. So when I began this adventure, for the first couple of months, I kept having the same thought in the back of my mind: "when are you going to give up?". 
That is why this 1 year mark is so important to me... I didn't quit, I'm still very much interest and excited about it, and even though there are days when I feel a little less inspired, I still love what I'm doing! Ha!




Thursday, 17 January 2013

Minimalistic Fairy Tales

After taking down all Christmas decorations, I ended up with 3 empty black paper clips hanging on the wall. Since they are placed right next to the TV, I thought it would be nice to get images or posters inspired by movies or TV series (I follow and re-watch tons of TV series). I haven't found exactly what I want, yet, but during my search I came across this great minimalistic posters, designed by Christian Jackson and inspired by fairy tales, and I just couldn't resist posting them here. 










al images from Christian Jackson


I grew up with fairy tales. My mother and grandmother would spend hours, everyday, telling me stories in hope I would get distracted enough to eat. I still love fairy tales and I love how of these images transmit a story with only one or a few elements and how some of them capture a bit of their "dark side".



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