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Mood Board Mondays: Chantilly Lace Sunroom

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Design a bright sunroom with Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Scenic Drive, and Santorini Blue in this classic blue and green mood board.

Nancy Meyers inspired sunroom featuring Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace walls, tan sofa, wicker chairs with blue block print cushions, green trimmed linen curtains, and brass accents.

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There is something about a sunroom that instantly lifts the mood. It’s that in-between space — part indoors, part garden — where light dances across the walls and everything feels just a little more relaxed.

For this week’s Mood Board Mondays, I wanted to create a space that feels classic, layered, and full of quiet color. Think woven textures, soft linen, block print pillows, and the prettiest wash of white on the walls.

This sunroom is grounded in Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace (OC-65) — one of my favorite clean whites — and layered with soothing blues and soft greens inspired by nature.

Traditional sunroom with tan sofa, wicker coffee table, brass lamp, and blue and green accent pillows against Chantilly Lace walls.

I created the prompt to design this moody bedroom with the help of AI.

The Story Behind the Room

I envisioned this sunroom as the kind of space where you would start your morning with coffee and end your day with a good book. It needed to feel light and open, but not stark. Relaxed, but still pulled together.

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The foundation is a warm tan sofa layered with block print pillows in soft blue and cream. Across from it, wooden, spindle chairs with tailored cushions bring in that collected, Southern cottage feel we all love. The textures are important here — woven rattan, linen curtains with green trim, and warm brass accents all work together to create depth.

The rug introduces the palette beautifully — soft blue, muted green, and creamy neutrals — which makes selecting paint colors effortless.

This is not a bold, high-contrast room. Instead, it’s calm. Fresh. Timeless.

This is definitely a look that you can pull from to freshen up furniture you already own. 

Why These Colors Work So Beautifully Together

Chantilly Lace (OC-65) keeps the space feeling crisp and sunlit without turning cold. It allows all the texture in the room to shine.

Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65 white paint swatch.

Scenic Drive (CC-758) adds a soft, botanical green — subtle enough to feel natural but strong enough to give personality. It’s the perfect trim, accent, or adjoining room color.

Benjamin Moore Scenic Drive CC-758 soft green paint swatch.

Santorini Blue 1634 (a gentle blue-gray) pulls from the deeper tones in the rug and pillows, creating harmony between textiles and paint.

Benjamin Moore Santorini Blue 1634

Together, they create a palette that feels garden-inspired, breathable, and effortlessly layered.

You can also use a site called Samplize to get large-sized swatches. It is so helpful when trying to decide on new paint colors.

Shop the Look

Sunroom mood board featuring Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Scenic Drive, Santorini Blue, wicker furniture, brass lamp, and blue floral pillows.

Shop this Look

To recreate this cozy sunroom feel, I’ve linked similar pieces below that capture the spirit of the space: (The link above under the collage features additional options.)

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This space is a digitally created inspiration image. Linked items are similar pieces to help you recreate the look.

Sunroom

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Mood Board Mondays

I love creating these weekly mood boards because they make design feel approachable. You don’t need to renovate an entire house — sometimes all it takes is a strong paint color and a few thoughtfully chosen layers.

This sunroom proves that soft color can still have presence. It’s relaxed, refined, and feels like it belongs in every season.

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More to come next Monday 💙

Do you have a color or rug that you want me to help visualize for my readers? Shoot me an email with the rug link! You can email me: [email protected]

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