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Mood Board

  1. AlUla MoodBoard:

This design is inspired by the landscape photographer Thomas Heaton, he has many pictures of rocks worth referring to, especially his use of colours. The colours of the images perfectly reflect the natural tones of the desert, with gradients from light beige to dark brown, reflecting the desert from dawn to dusk. The cosy feeling is reflected in the surroundings and the harmonious integration of the building with the natural rock. The work shows that the connection between comfortable spaces and extreme environments. Moreover, while editing the photos, can increase the contrast to highlight the unique “cosy” of the desert.

  1. Argolis MoodBoard:

The design of this moodboard is inspired by the work style of Greek architect Dimitris Pikionis. The palette uses a classic Greek blue-white colour scheme, complemented by olive green and lime white, which encapsulate the iconic hues of the Aegean region. The use of cool tones not only conveys a sense of sanctity but also harmonizes with the surrounding mountainous and maritime landscapes. This composition evokes a Mediterranean holiday ambiance. Additionally, incorporating nighttime photographs would effectively illustrate the change of atmosphere at different times of the day.

  1. Hobbiton MoodBoard

This moodboard is inspired by the film The Hobbit. The colour palette is dominated by natural green, with warm brown tones, which reflects the hobbits’ concept of living in harmony with nature. The use of warm colours makes the whole picture more cosy, while green symbolizes vitality. The fairytale like architectural style and some home details (the garden in front of the door, the cutlery on the terrace, etc.) which emphasis the cosy feeling of the moodboard. However, more photos of interior scenes can be added later to show more details of the home to emphasis the main idea.