If you’ve been reading my blog for any amount of time, you might have noticed I like doing flatlays or moodboards once in awhile, when I get new samples in or after markets, etc.
I did a blogpost with a batch of them after receiving some new rug samples in last fall, and another one after attending spring Highpoint Market and seeing all the pretty warm color tones everywhere.
While I have provided sources on these flatlays, available at the bottom of the posts, I thought some people might like to have the whole collection, available all in one document.
I rounded them up and realized I have done a total of 21 flatlays in the last year in my blogposts! You can see some of these on down the post. :-)
So, I created a downloadable pdf to purchase for $10 with all the flatlays keyed with their sources. Now you can know where all these beautiful items come from.
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New Flatlay with neutrals, warm and cool mix
I did one recently with a new rug sample that came in and love the mix of warm and cool tones here. I went ahead and keyed it like I do in the pdf, to show how that reads.
Here’s how the flatlay looks keyed up.
Sources for warm and cool mix flatlay moodboard
A - Paint Color: Benjamin Moore, Puritan Gray
B - Paint Color: Benjamin Moore, Bleeker Beige
C - Fabric: Robert Allen, Forever Velvet, Jade
D - Fabric: Kravet, 34848-516
E - Fabric: Fabricut, Tea Caddy, 04
F - Fabric: Duralee, 15660, 433-Mineral
G - Wood finish: Tommy Bahama Home, 566W, New Castle
H - Rug: Feizy, Elias, Silver
J - Leather: Leathercraft Furniture, Aspen Ski Lodge
K - Cabinetry: Kraftmaid, Maple, Barley
L - Marble Tile: Arizona Tile, Bianco Venatino Honed
M - Drapery Hardware: The Finial Co., Antique Gold Finish
N - Fabric: Stout, Newdeal1, Camel
O - Paint Color: Benjamin Moore, HC-162, Brewster Gray
And here are a few of those flatlays that are sourced in the pdf.
Maybe there is a fabric or rug in the group that would work for you?
You can find out right here, in the Flatlay Sources Guide.