A Warm, Earthy & Layered Living Room Moodboard Featuring Vintage & New Finds
If you’re looking to create a home that feels layered, warm, and thoughtfully collected, this is exactly where I like to start.
I’ve always loved putting together moodboards like this—mixing vintage pieces with new finds, playing with texture, and building a palette that feels cohesive without being overly styled. It’s less about perfection and more about creating a space that feels lived-in and intentional.
With the launch of my new shop, Somewhere From Home, these boards have become even more central to how I design. Every piece you see here reflects that philosophy—art that sets the tone, furniture with presence, and smaller details that quietly pull everything together.
This look leans into earthy greens, warm woods, and soft neutrals, layered in a way that feels elevated but still approachable. A mix of vintage and new—exactly how a home should come together over time.
Everything is linked below so you can recreate the look (or pull pieces from it) without the guesswork.

From top to bottom:
- Transparent Glass Vase via Walmart
- Green Abstract Art – Verdant Haze via Somewhere From Home (my company!)
- Pendant Light via Lulu & Georgia
- Lessing End Table via Joss & Main
- Margot Wing Chair via Joss & Main
- Quiet Gentleman Portrait Art via Somewhere From Home (my company!)
- Handmade Vase via Ventana Home
- Print Set via Somewhere From Home on Etsy (my company!)
- Antique Cabinet via 1st Dibs
- Mirror- Vintage via 1st Dibs
- 2 Candle Sticks via Target
- Tapestry Lumbar Pillow via Twenty Third
At the end of the day, this is what I always come back to—spaces that feel layered, a little imperfect, and truly lived in.
A mix of vintage and new, pieces with character alongside ones that ground the room. Nothing overly styled, nothing too precious—just a home that feels like it’s been collected over time.
If you take anything from this, let it be this: you don’t need everything to match, you just need it to feel right together.
Until next time,
Terra
