Before spending time and money hanging art, smart decorators are turning to virtual mood boards to plan their perfect wall decor. Digital tools make it easy to visualize how different pieces will look together before making any commitments.
How to Create a Virtual Wall Decor Mood Board
Planning your wall decor digitally saves time, money, and a lot of nail holes. Use these techniques to create your ideal wall before lifting a hammer.
- Use Pinterest to collect images that inspire your desired style
- Try free tools like Canva or Milanote to arrange pieces visually
- Take a photo of your wall and use photo editing apps to overlay art
- Order art prints as posters first to test scale before framing
Virtual planning is the secret weapon of interior stylists. It helps you commit to a cohesive vision and ensures your finished wall looks intentional, curated, and exactly how you dreamed it would.

Marcus Holloway is the Senior Editor and Head of Research at Home Wall Trends, where he leads the publication’s material guides and technical coverage. A trained architect specializing in residential restoration, he brings deep expertise in plaster, paint, wallpaper, and surface finishes, paired with a gift for explaining them in plain language. His work is grounded in rigorous accuracy: every guide is fact-checked against manufacturer documentation, tested in real installations, and reviewed by an independent specialist before publication. Marcus holds a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture and previously led restoration consultations on three landmarked townhouses in the West Village.
