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25 HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS IN 2026 YOU WON’T BELIEVE

There’s something kind of addictive about scrolling through a perfectly messy moodboard. Not the staged, soulless kind, but the ones that actually feel like someone’s brain spilled out in textiles, swatches, and lighting angles. It’s weird how staring at someone else’s sofa corner can make you rethink your entire life setup. Maybe it’s the lighting? Or maybe it’s just that comfort and creativity hit harder these days. In 2026, these moodboard accounts are even more powerful, blending aesthetics with genuine solutions for everyday living.

Amra and Elma understands that the best moodboard accounts don’t scream for attention—they whisper, gently, like, “Hey, maybe you should move your mirror there instead.” Some of them even make beige look thrilling, which is wild. What’s even better is that these creators aren’t just posting pretty photos—they’re solving weird layout problems and finding beauty in the in-between stuff. There’s always one corner, one color, one plant that sticks in your head after you scroll. And for some reason, that feeling lingers longer than expected.

 

 

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25 HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS IN 2026 WHO WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING

 

These 25 home influencers with moodboard accounts are reshaping design trends, blurring the lines between style and functionality, and driving massive follower engagement.


Updated for 2026: In 2026, home influencers with moodboard accounts are more influential than ever, attracting an average of 1.2M new followers per month. Their ability to integrate real-life problem-solving with stunning visuals is setting a new standard. Followers are not just watching—they’re actively reconfiguring their homes based on these creators’ advice. Recent data shows that 74% of followers report making actual changes to their living spaces after seeing moodboard posts, with many influencers driving brand collaborations that now see up to 200% higher engagement rates compared to traditional home decor content. Their impact is undeniable, with 67% of new home decor trends now emerging from these moodboard-driven feeds.

25 Home Influencers with Moodboard Accounts in 2026 You Won't Believe

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From a $150M Design Empire to the Rental-Friendly Decorator Who Proved You Don't Need to Own Your Walls

Ranked by primary platform followers · 2026 counts · Niche & estimated net worth included

# Creator Followers Niche Est. Net Worth & Moodboard Authority
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Mrs Hinch (Sophie Hinchliffe) Home Cleaning & Moodboard
Home Cleaning & Moodboard Aesthetics
Net Worth ~£5M Estimated £4–5M, brand partnership income estimated £9,407 per Instagram post, Hinch Yourself Happy sold 160,000 UK copies in three days at April 2019 launch (Sunday Times number-one bestseller and Amazon bestseller), This Is Me memoir Sunday Times number-one bestseller October 2020, Welcome to Hinch Farm children's book 2023 inspired by sons Ronnie and Lennie, Procter and Gamble Joy of Clean brand ambassador income, Tesco exclusive product line income, former hairdresser from Essex married Jamie Hinchliffe at Gosfield Hall August 2018 (reception tables named after Beyoncé songs), autism diagnosis announced December 2023, father Alan's sudden passing April 2024, third child announced November 2024 attributed as a blessing from her late father, coined "Hinching" as a verb for the cleaning practice her brand promotes, and a Mrs Hinch home cleaning and moodboard authority whose grey-and-white aesthetic has made the grey-toned, neutrals-anchored home interior the most aspirational domestic aesthetic in the UK for the last six years — her account is simultaneously a cleaning content platform and a home moodboard, with each styled surface photograph serving as both a cleaning-achievement record and an interior inspiration board, making her the only creator in the cleaning content category whose room-staging moodboard content generates the same viewer aspiration as dedicated interior design accounts without requiring any formal design training or professional client work.
~£5M, estimated £9,407 per Instagram post, Hinch Yourself Happy 160K UK copies in 3 days (Sunday Times #1), This Is Me memoir #1 2020, Welcome to Hinch Farm children's book 2023, Procter and Gamble Joy of Clean ambassador, Tesco exclusive product line, autism diagnosis December 2023, father passed April 2024, third child announced November 2024, coined "Hinching", and a Mrs Hinch authority whose grey-and-white moodboard aesthetic has made neutrals-anchored interiors the most aspirational domestic look in the UK for six years — simultaneously a cleaning platform and an interior inspiration board, without any formal design training.
2
Studio McGee Interior Design & Moodboards
Interior Design & Moodboards
Net Worth ~$10M Studio McGee design firm income (Salt Lake City, full-service design fees $10,000–$50,000+, online design from $299), McGee and Co. furniture and home decor brand launched 2020 (curated furniture, textiles, and decor), Dream Home Makeover Netflix series income (multiple seasons, reportedly ~$200,000 per season), Make Life Beautiful book income (projected ~$300,000 annually in sales), speaking engagement income ($10,000–$20,000 per event), brand collaboration and sponsorship income, co-founded by Shea McGee and husband Syd McGee 2014 starting from a small apartment in Salt Lake City with Syd as a construction manager and Shea as a former model with no formal design training, Instagram account launched when "everyone else was not doing the same thing," Better Homes and Gardens and House Beautiful features, Shea born July 5 1985 in Texas, studied communications at Brigham Young University before pivoting to design at a local community college as a side hustle while pregnant with her first daughter, and a Studio McGee moodboard authority that is the most aspirationally accessible in the professional design category — by documenting an actual design firm's real client projects rather than curated fantasy interiors, their moodboard content carries the specific credibility of work that has already been executed in real homes for real clients, meaning that every inspiration board they post is backed by the implicit evidence that this aesthetic is achievable, buildable, and has already been delivered to the satisfaction of the client whose home it now is.
~$10M, Studio McGee design firm (Salt Lake City, $10K–$50K+ full-service design fees), McGee and Co. furniture brand 2020, Dream Home Makeover Netflix (~$200K per season), Make Life Beautiful book (~$300K annual sales), speaking fees $10K–$20K, co-founded by Shea and Syd McGee 2014 from a Salt Lake City apartment, Shea born July 5 1985 Texas, communications degree from Brigham Young University, pivoted to design at community college while pregnant with her first daughter, and a Studio McGee authority whose documented real client projects give every moodboard the implicit evidence that the aesthetic has already been built and delivered — making it the most aspirationally accessible in the professional design category.
3
Farah Merhi (Inspire Me! Home Decor) Home Decor Moodboards
Home Decor Moodboards
Net Worth ~$5M Inspire Me! Home Decor brand income (founded Instagram 2012, described as the most-followed interior design inspiration page on Instagram), QVC and Wayfair product line income, The World of Blooms curated collections income, Inspire Your Home book income, brand partnership and sponsored content income, born May 11 1983 in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo to Lebanese parents, studied political science and planned to attend law school before pivoting to design after her mother instilled in her from childhood the value and joy of transforming a house into a home (her mother would return from work and rearrange furniture, add decorative touches, and create beauty in every space they lived in), three children, and a Farah Merhi Inspire Me Home Decor moodboard authority whose signature moodboard collages featuring rugs, lighting, tufted headboards, metallic finishes, velvet textures, and plush neutrals represent the most systematically aspirational moodboard format in the home content category — her posts are not photographs of completed rooms but curated product collages that show the viewer the precise combination of objects that would produce a specific aesthetic, which is the purest expression of the moodboard format (here are the ingredients, now imagine the room) and whose 8M following for this specifically moodboard-native content format makes her the most important confirmation that the collage-based home inspiration format is the Instagram algorithm's most engaged-with interior design content type.
~$5M, Inspire Me! Home Decor most-followed interior design inspiration page on Instagram (founded 2012), QVC and Wayfair product lines, The World of Blooms curated collections, Inspire Your Home book, born May 11 1983 Kinshasa DRC to Lebanese parents, planned law school before pivoting, mother inspired her home design passion by transforming every house they lived in, three children, and a Farah Merhi authority whose signature product-collage moodboards are the purest expression of the format (here are the ingredients, now imagine the room) — her 8M following confirms that collage-based home inspiration is the algorithm's most engaged-with interior design content type.
4
Kelly Wearstler Luxury Interior Styling
Luxury Interior Styling
Net Worth ~$150M Kelly Wearstler Interior Design studio income (founded 1995, Los Angeles), Viceroy Hotels and Resorts design income (Santa Monica, Palm Springs, Miami), Avalon Hotel and Maison 140 Beverly Hills design income, Proper Hotel Group design income, Farrow and Ball collaboration income, The Rug Company collaboration income, MasterClass on interior design income, books Modern Glamour, Rhapsody, Hue, and Domicilium Decoratus income, Top Design television judge income, born November 21 1967 Myrtle Beach South Carolina, BFA Massachusetts College of Art (graphic design and architecture), relocated to Los Angeles late 1980s, married Brad Korzen 2002 (scion of the Kor Group overseeing $3B in real estate and hotel assets), Beverly Hills mansion formerly owned by Albert Broccoli (James Bond producer, acquired 2012 for $25M), Carbon Beach Malibu home likely worth north of $20M, Time Design 100, AD100 Hall of Fame, New Yorker called her "the presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design," and a Kelly Wearstler luxury interior moodboard authority who occupies a category entirely her own in this list — she is not a home influencer who happens to be a designer but one of the wealthiest and most credentialed designers in the world whose Instagram moodboard content is described as a "curated explosion of creative risk-taking" and "visual boards that feel more like galleries than grids," and whose $150M net worth is the largest by a factor of at least fifteen among all 25 entries on this list, meaning that her presence as a moodboard account is the clearest evidence that the home inspiration grid format is now the content medium of choice for the most commercially successful design professionals in the world, not just for aspirational creators who want to look like them.
~$150M, Kelly Wearstler Interior Design studio founded 1995 LA, Viceroy Hotels Palm Springs/Santa Monica/Miami, Avalon and Maison 140 Beverly Hills, Proper Hotel Group, Farrow and Ball and The Rug Company collaborations, MasterClass, books Modern Glamour/Rhapsody/Hue, born November 21 1967 Myrtle Beach SC, BFA Massachusetts College of Art, Beverly Hills mansion (former Albert Broccoli property acquired 2012 for $25M), Carbon Beach Malibu home ~$20M+, Time Design 100, AD100 Hall of Fame, New Yorker's "presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design," and a Kelly Wearstler authority whose $150M net worth is the largest on this list by a factor of at least fifteen — her presence as a moodboard account is the clearest evidence that the home inspiration grid is now the medium of choice for the world's most commercially successful design professionals.
5
Amber Lewis (Amber Interiors) California Interior Design
California Interior Design
Net Worth ~$3M Amber Interiors design firm income, Shoppe Amber Interiors e-commerce store income, brand partnership income, book and editorial income, and an Amber Lewis California interior design moodboard authority whose aesthetic is the most geographically specific and the most frequently imitated in the home design creator category — "effortless California-cool" with soft earthy palettes, layered textiles, vintage rugs, light woods, and soft linens is not a trend that Amber Lewis followed but one that her moodboard content defined and spread globally, and whose "in-progress shots, fabric samples, and shelf styling details" approach to moodboard content is the most process-transparent in the category, giving her audience not just the aspirational endpoint image but the specific fabric and material decisions that produced it, and whose Shoppe Amber Interiors e-commerce operation converts moodboard viewer aspiration directly into product purchase at the moment of highest intent by making the objects in the moodboard immediately available for purchase.
~$3M, Amber Interiors design firm income, Shoppe Amber Interiors e-commerce income, brand partnerships, and an Amber Lewis authority whose "effortless California-cool" aesthetic with soft earthy palettes, vintage rugs, and layered textiles is not a trend she followed but one her moodboard content defined and spread globally — her in-progress shots and fabric samples make her the most process-transparent moodboard creator, while Shoppe Amber Interiors converts moodboard aspiration directly into product purchase at the moment of highest intent.
6
Emily Henderson Modern Family Interiors
Modern Family Interiors
Net Worth ~$3M Emily Henderson Design firm income, Style by Emily Henderson brand income, book Styled income, blog income (one of the most-read design blogs in the US), HGTV Secrets From a Stylist host income, Trade Secrets HGTV host income, brand collaboration income, and an Emily Henderson modern family interiors moodboard authority whose content is described as "flipping through a very fun, very smart design magazine" — her moodboard posts mixing bold color with approachable design ideas, paint swatches, fabric pairings, and mood-setting vignettes represent the specific moodboard format that serves the reader who wants design intelligence presented with the editorial judgement of a professional who has already pre-selected the combinations that work, and whose "real-life renovations as inspiration boards" approach gives her moodboard content the specific credibility of a designer who lives in and uses the spaces she designs rather than creating interiors solely for editorial photography, making her the most relatably inhabitable moodboard creator in the 1M+ follower tier.
~$3M, Emily Henderson Design firm, Style by Emily Henderson brand, book Styled, HGTV Secrets From a Stylist and Trade Secrets host income, and an Emily Henderson authority whose content is "flipping through a very fun, very smart design magazine" — her paint swatches, fabric pairings, and real-life renovation moodboards represent design intelligence presented with editorial judgement, making her the most relatably inhabitable moodboard creator in the 1M+ tier because she lives in and uses the spaces she designs rather than creating them solely for photography.
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Corey Damen Jenkins Luxury Design & Inspiration Boards
Luxury Design & Boards
Net Worth ~$2M Corey Damen Jenkins and Associates design firm income, book Design Remix income (Harper Collins), brand collaboration income, editorial and media income, AD100 and Elle Decor A-List designation income, and a Corey Damen Jenkins luxury design and inspiration board authority whose aesthetic is the most historically grounded in the American design creator category — his design philosophy roots contemporary luxury interiors in the formal traditions of classical European interior design (architectural millwork, symmetrical arrangements, rich jewel tones, historically referenced pattern mixing) and his inspiration boards demonstrate that luxury is not a price point but a set of compositional principles derived from centuries of European decorative arts tradition, and whose 1M Instagram following for this rigorous classical-luxury aesthetic is the most commercially significant demonstration that the American home design audience's appetite for formal, historically grounded luxury content has not been diminished by the decade-long dominance of Scandi minimalism and California casual in the moodboard creator category.
~$2M, Corey Damen Jenkins and Associates design firm, Design Remix book (Harper Collins), AD100 and Elle Decor A-List, and a Corey Damen Jenkins authority whose aesthetic roots contemporary luxury in classical European decorative arts tradition — his inspiration boards demonstrate that luxury is a compositional principle rather than a price point, with his 1M following being the most significant evidence that the American appetite for formal, historically grounded luxury has not been displaced by a decade of Scandi minimalism and California casual.
8
Matt & Josh (Josh and Matt Design) Colorful Home Art & Mood
Colorful Home Art & Mood
Net Worth ~$1M Design firm income, brand partnership income, editorial collaboration income, and a Josh and Matt Design colorful home art and mood authority whose Instagram moodboard approach is the most art-forward in the home influencer category — their content sits at the specific intersection of interior design moodboarding and contemporary art curation, with color used not as a decorating choice but as the primary compositional argument of each post, and whose 900K following for a color-and-art-led approach to home moodboarding demonstrates that the audience for maximally saturated, art-collection-anchored interior content is commercially significant and is distinct from both the neutral-palette lifestyle audience (Mrs Hinch, Amber Lewis) and the formal luxury audience (Kelly Wearstler, Corey Damen Jenkins), occupying the specific position in the home moodboard landscape that treats a room as a three-dimensional painting whose furniture, art, and textiles are the pigments.
~$1M, design firm income, brand partnership and editorial income, and a Josh and Matt Design authority whose Instagram sits at the intersection of interior design moodboarding and contemporary art curation — treating color as the primary compositional argument of each post rather than a decorating choice, occupying the specific position in the home moodboard landscape that treats a room as a three-dimensional painting whose furniture, art, and textiles are the pigments.
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Shea McGee Interior Styling & Founder
Interior Styling & Founder
Net Worth ~See #2 This is Shea McGee's personal Instagram account, separate from the Studio McGee brand account (rank 2, 4M followers). Her personal account at 310K provides the founder-persona content that the brand account cannot — family life with husband Syd and their three daughters, personal design process reflections, behind-the-brand decision-making, and the specific human narrative of a woman who started a design business from a small apartment while pregnant, with no formal design training, who built a Netflix series and a McGee and Co. furniture brand from that beginning, and whose personal account following at 310K reflects the audience that follows the person rather than the brand and that follows her specifically for the founder journey narrative that the @studiomcgee brand account's more curated visual content cannot accommodate, making the co-existence of both accounts at ranks 2 and 9 on this list the most commercially instructive dual-account strategy in the home moodboard creator category.
This is Shea McGee's personal account, separate from Studio McGee at rank 2 (4M). Her 310K personal following comes from the founder-persona content the brand account cannot accommodate — family life with Syd and three daughters, personal design process, and the human narrative of a woman who built a Netflix series and furniture brand from a Salt Lake City apartment with no formal training while pregnant, making their dual-account co-existence at ranks 2 and 9 the most commercially instructive split-account strategy in the home moodboard category.
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Sara Gilbane Traditional-Modern Interiors
Traditional-Modern Interiors
Net Worth ~$600K Sara Gilbane Interiors design firm income, brand collaboration income, editorial and publishing income, and a Sara Gilbane traditional-modern interiors moodboard authority whose content is described as "layered styling, floral fabrics, and perfectly styled table settings" where "each post reads like a page from an interior design scrapbook" — her moodboard captures what she herself describes as "the romance in classic interiors without being stuffy," and whose traditional-modern hybrid positioning is the most commercially durable aesthetic in the home design category because it is the least subject to the algorithmic trend cycles that periodically make specific aesthetics (maximalism, Japandi, cottagecore, coastal grandmother) feel dated within 18 months of their peak, and whose 300K following for a classically-anchored interior design aesthetic that prioritises antique finds, cozy colour schemes, and feminine layering represents the specific home moodboard audience that is not following trends but following a consistent vision of beauty that has not changed because it is drawn from sources old enough to outlast the algorithm's attention span.
~$600K, Sara Gilbane Interiors design firm, brand collaborations, editorial income, and a Sara Gilbane authority whose content captures "the romance in classic interiors without being stuffy" — her traditional-modern hybrid is the most commercially durable aesthetic in the category because it is the least subject to the 18-month trend cycles that make maximalism, Japandi, cottagecore, and coastal grandmother feel dated in sequence, with her 300K following representing the audience that follows a consistent vision of beauty drawn from sources old enough to outlast the algorithm's attention span.
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Sasha Bikoff Eclectic Interiors
Eclectic Interiors
Net Worth ~$800K Sasha Bikoff Interior Design firm income, brand and product collaboration income, Architectural Digest features, editorial income, and a Sasha Bikoff eclectic interiors moodboard authority whose content is described as "stepping into an editorial spread drenched in color and maximalist magic" where "she's not afraid of wild combinations — hot pink next to leopard print, Art Deco lines beside Lucite chairs" — her moodboard content occupies the specific position of maximalist eclecticism that distinguishes a designer whose risk-taking is the product of genuine historical design knowledge (knowing why Art Deco and leopard print work together requires understanding both traditions) from a creator who is simply combining bold elements without the compositional framework that makes the combination intentional rather than chaotic, and whose 300K following for this specifically high-risk eclectic aesthetic is the most engaged per-follower audience in the home moodboard category because viewers who follow maximalist eclectic content are specifically seeking permission and instruction for design choices they are too intimidated to make without a credentialed authority modelling them first.
~$800K, Sasha Bikoff Interior Design firm, Architectural Digest features, brand collaborations, and a Sasha Bikoff authority whose "hot pink next to leopard print, Art Deco lines beside Lucite chairs" maximalist eclecticism is not random risk-taking but the product of genuine historical design knowledge — distinguishing a designer who knows why wild combinations work from one who simply combines bold elements, with her 300K maximalist eclectic audience being the most engaged per-follower in the category because they follow specifically for permission to make design choices they are too intimidated to make alone.
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Georgie Webster Small Space Interiors
Small Space Interiors
Net Worth ~$400K Interior design firm income, brand partnership income, editorial income, and a Georgie Webster small space interiors moodboard authority whose niche addresses the most widely applicable domestic challenge in the home design content category — the majority of the people who follow home design content on Instagram live in spaces that are smaller than the spaces being featured in the content, and a creator who specifically addresses small space design is providing the specific intelligence that the mainstream viewer can apply to their own home immediately rather than aspirationally, and whose small space moodboard content generates the highest applicability rate per viewer because the emotional gap between "my space" and "this moodboard" is the smallest in the category, making her content the most immediately actionable home inspiration on this list for the largest percentage of her audience.
~$400K, interior design firm, brand partnerships, editorial income, and a Georgie Webster authority whose small space niche addresses the most widely applicable domestic challenge in home design content — the majority of home design Instagram viewers live in spaces smaller than the spaces being featured, making her content the most immediately actionable home inspiration on this list for the largest percentage of her audience, with the smallest emotional gap between "my space" and "this moodboard."
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Alice Redfearn Rental-Friendly Decor
Rental-Friendly Decor
Net Worth ~$30K TikTok brand deal income from 200K rental-friendly decor audience, affiliate commission from removable and renter-friendly product recommendations, and an Alice Redfearn @aliceisgratified rental-friendly decor moodboard authority whose niche is the most democratically important in the home inspiration content category — the home moodboard genre has historically been produced for and consumed by homeowners whose permanent ownership of their space makes structural modifications, paint choices, and permanent fixture investments feasible, and a creator who specifically develops moodboard content for renters who cannot damage walls, cannot repaint, and cannot make permanent modifications is serving the majority of the young demographic who follows home design content without the ability to implement the advice they receive from the category's other 24 entries on this list, and whose rental-friendly format proves that a compelling home moodboard account does not require ownership of the walls it decorates.
~$30K, TikTok brand deal income 200K rental-friendly decor audience, removable and renter-friendly affiliate commission, and an Alice Redfearn @aliceisgratified authority whose niche is the most democratically important in the home inspiration category — home moodboard content has historically been produced for homeowners, but she serves the majority of the young demographic who follows home design content without the ability to paint, modify, or invest permanently, proving that a compelling moodboard account does not require ownership of the walls it decorates.
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Lena Lademann Scandinavian-Inspired Interiors
Scandinavian-Inspired Interiors
Net Worth ~$25K Instagram brand deal income from 180K Scandinavian-inspired interiors audience, affiliate commission from Scandinavian design and homeware product recommendations, and a Lena Lademann Scandinavian-inspired interiors moodboard authority whose aesthetic draws from the same Scandinavian design tradition that has produced IKEA, HAY, Muuto, and Fritz Hansen — a design philosophy built on the specific principle that beauty and function are not competing values but should be achieved together, and whose Scandinavian interiors moodboard content is the most globally replicable in the home inspiration category because the Scandinavian design tradition's emphasis on natural materials, neutral tones, and functional simplicity produces spaces whose core aesthetic requirements (natural light, clean lines, honest materials, considered negative space) can be approached at any budget level rather than requiring the specific price points that make luxury interior content aspirational but unachievable for most viewers.
~$25K, Instagram brand deal income 180K Scandinavian-inspired interiors audience, and a Lena Lademann authority whose aesthetic draws from the tradition that produced IKEA, HAY, Muuto, and Fritz Hansen — a design philosophy where beauty and function are not competing values, with Scandinavian interiors being the most globally replicable moodboard content because natural materials, neutral tones, and functional simplicity can be approached at any budget level rather than requiring the price points that make luxury interior content aspirational but unachievable.
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Victoria Pearson Home Styling & Visual Boards
Home Styling & Visual Boards
Net Worth ~$300K Architectural and interior photography income, brand collaboration income from 150K home styling and visual boards audience, editorial income from major design publications, and a Victoria Pearson home styling and visual boards authority whose photography background gives her moodboard content the most technically sophisticated visual quality in the mid-tier home influencer category — a moodboard account produced by a professional interior photographer rather than a designer or lifestyle influencer has access to the specific visual language of editorial photography (controlled lighting, precise composition, depth of field selection, colour grading) that transforms a well-styled room from a nice space into a publication-worthy image, and whose photography-first approach to home moodboarding produces the specific visual impact that makes her 150K audience save and return to her posts at rates that design-documentation accounts of equivalent follower counts cannot generate because the image quality itself has the emotional impact of art rather than documentation.
~$300K, architectural and interior photography income, brand collaboration income 150K audience, editorial income from major design publications, and a Victoria Pearson authority whose photography professional background gives her moodboard content the most technically sophisticated visual quality in the mid-tier category — controlled lighting, precise composition, depth of field, and colour grading transform a well-styled room into a publication-worthy image that viewers save and return to at rates that design-documentation accounts of equivalent follower count cannot achieve because the image quality carries the emotional impact of art.
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Gray Malin Photography-Driven Decor
Photography-Driven Decor
Net Worth ~$5M Gray Malin fine art photography print sales income (primary revenue stream — aerial beach and landscape photographs sold as large-format wall art at premium price points, widely featured in home design publications and frequently appearing in the background of other creators' moodboard content), brand collaboration income, interior styling product collaboration income, book income (A World of Whimsy), and a Gray Malin photography-driven decor moodboard authority whose position on this list is the most commercially inverted of the 25 entries — where every other account on this list drives product purchase through moodboard aspiration (viewer sees a styled room and buys the objects in it), Gray Malin's account drives moodboard aspiration through product purchase (the viewer's purchase of his photograph is itself the moodboard element that styles their room), making his account the only one on this list that is simultaneously a content platform and a premium product whose purchase transforms the buyer's home into a moodboard-worthy space.
~$5M, Gray Malin fine art photography print sales at premium price points (aerial beach and landscape prints widely featured in other creators' moodboard content), book A World of Whimsy, brand collaboration income, and a Gray Malin authority whose commercial position is the most inverted on this list — where every other account drives product purchase through moodboard aspiration, Gray Malin's account drives moodboard aspiration through product purchase, making his the only account on this list that is simultaneously a content platform and a premium product whose purchase transforms the buyer's home into a moodboard-worthy space.
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Noz Nozawa Personalised Maximalism
Personalised Maximalism
Net Worth ~$200K Interior design firm income, brand collaboration income from 120K personalised maximalism audience, editorial income, and a Noz Nozawa personalised maximalism moodboard authority whose "rule-breaking interiors that marry maximalism with a sense of comfort" and "bold wallpaper samples, vintage lighting, and deeply personal objects" approach is the most philosophically distinct in the maximalism sub-category of home moodboard content — where Sasha Bikoff's maximalism is historically and stylistically grounded in recognisable design traditions (Art Deco, Hollywood Regency), Noz Nozawa's maximalism is specifically personalised, meaning that the objects in each composition are there because they have personal meaning to the occupant rather than because they serve an art-historical design narrative, and whose "playground for anyone tired of minimalist grids" positioning is the most explicitly adversarial to the dominant aesthetic of home moodboard content, attracting the specific audience that has been waiting for permission to fill their spaces with things they love rather than things that photograph well.
~$200K, interior design firm, brand collaborations, editorial income, and a Noz Nozawa authority whose personalised maximalism — bold wallpaper, vintage lighting, and deeply personal objects — is the most philosophically distinct in the maximalist sub-category: where other maximalists ground their combinations in art-historical design traditions, Noz's objects are present because they have personal meaning, with her "playground for anyone tired of minimalist grids" positioning attracting viewers waiting for permission to fill their spaces with things they love rather than things that photograph well.
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Harper Smith Photo-Driven Home Feeds
Photo-Driven Home Feeds
Net Worth ~$300K Interior and lifestyle photography income, brand collaboration income from 115K photo-driven home feed audience, editorial income, and a Harper Smith photo-driven home feed moodboard authority whose professional photographer's perspective produces a category of home moodboard content that prioritises the quality of light, the composition of the frame, and the emotional register of the image over the identification and sourcing of the individual objects within it — the photo-driven home feed treats the home as a subject for photography rather than as a product display surface, and whose 115K audience follows specifically for the photographic intelligence (this is how light looks in a room at this hour, this is what a well-composed domestic still life achieves emotionally) rather than for the specific design objects that appear in each frame, making Harper Smith's account the most purely aesthetic home moodboard on this list in the sense that its value is carried by the act of looking rather than by the act of wanting to own what is being looked at.
~$300K, interior and lifestyle photography income, brand collaboration income 115K photo-driven home feed audience, and a Harper Smith authority whose photographer's perspective prioritises the quality of light, frame composition, and emotional register of the image over identifying and sourcing individual objects — the most purely aesthetic home moodboard on this list because its value is carried by the act of looking rather than by the act of wanting to own what is being looked at.
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Stephanie Barba Mendoza Maximalist Moodboards
Maximalist Moodboards
Net Worth ~$15K Instagram brand deal income from 100K maximalist moodboard audience, affiliate commission from maximalist home decor product recommendations, and a Stephanie Barba Mendoza maximalist moodboard authority whose 100K following in the maximalist home moodboard sub-category is the clearest indicator on this list that maximalism as a home design content category is growing its audience at the 100K tier as viewers who have followed minimalist and neutral-palette home accounts for years discover that their actual domestic preference is for visual richness, abundance, and deliberate complexity, and whose moodboard content serves the specific viewer who is in the process of transitioning from minimalism to maximalism and who needs the specific compositional guidance that shows how to add more without producing chaos — the hardest single skill in maximalist interior design and the one whose teaching generates the most loyal and most repeat-engaging audience in the category.
~$15K, Instagram brand deal income 100K maximalist moodboard audience, and a Stephanie Barba Mendoza authority whose 100K maximalist following is the clearest indicator on this list that maximalism is growing its audience at the 100K tier — viewers who have followed minimalist accounts for years discovering their actual preference is for visual richness, with her moodboard content serving the viewer transitioning from minimalism to maximalism who needs compositional guidance on how to add more without producing chaos, the hardest skill in maximalist design and the one generating the most loyal repeat engagement.
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Andrew Jonathan Griffiths Community-Focused Interiors
Community-Focused Interiors
Net Worth ~$15K Interior design firm income, brand collaboration income from 95K community-focused interiors audience, and an Andrew Jonathan Griffiths @anewday_interiordesign community-focused interiors moodboard authority whose "A New Day" branding is the most emotionally hopeful in the home design content category — naming a design practice "a new day" positions every interior transformation as a life reset rather than a decorating exercise, framing the home design process as something that happens at a moment of personal change (a move, a relationship transition, a career change, a new chapter) and whose community-focused approach to design content creates the specific audience dynamic where followers engage not simply as aspirational viewers but as participants in a shared philosophy about what homes are for, making his 95K following in the community-focused interior design niche among the most purposefully motivated audiences on this list.
~$15K, interior design firm, brand collaboration income 95K community-focused interiors audience, and an Andrew Jonathan Griffiths @anewday_interiordesign authority whose "A New Day" branding positions every interior transformation as a life reset — framing home design as something that happens at a moment of personal change, with his community-focused approach creating followers who engage as participants in a shared philosophy about what homes are for rather than simply as aspirational viewers.
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Charu Gandhi Luxury Moodboard Interiors
Luxury Moodboard Interiors
Net Worth ~$500K Elicyon luxury interior design studio income (London, described as one of the UK's most awarded luxury interior design practices), brand collaboration income, editorial income from Architectural Digest and other international design publications, and a Charu Gandhi luxury moodboard interiors authority whose Elicyon studio produces the most formally credentialed luxury interior content in the UK home moodboard category — her 90K following for a London-based luxury design practice reflects the specific international luxury interior design audience whose aesthetic standard is set by the properties featured in the global AD100 list rather than by the aspirational lifestyle content that drives the larger-follower accounts above her on this list, and whose moodboard content functions as a portfolio presentation for an active luxury design practice rather than an inspiration platform for general audiences, giving each post the implicit authority of work that has been executed at the highest level of material specification and craftsmanship rather than simply imagined and curated.
~$500K, Elicyon luxury interior design studio (London, one of the UK's most awarded luxury practices), brand collaborations, Architectural Digest editorial income, and a Charu Gandhi authority whose 90K following for an active London luxury design practice reflects the international audience whose aesthetic standard is set by the global AD100 list — her moodboard content functions as a portfolio presentation for work already executed at the highest material specification level, giving each post the authority of craftsmanship rather than imagination.
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Olga Ashby High-End UK Interiors
High-End UK Interiors
Net Worth ~$400K Olga Ashby Interiors design firm income (London), brand collaboration income from 85K high-end UK interiors audience, editorial and press income, and an Olga Ashby high-end UK interiors moodboard authority whose positioning in the UK luxury residential design market occupies the specific tier between the household-name accessibility of Mrs Hinch's domestic aspiration and the institutional credibility of Charu Gandhi's Elicyon practice — her moodboard content reflects the high-end UK residential aesthetic (Georgian and Victorian architectural proportions, deep saturated wall colours, antique and bespoke furniture, layered pattern mixing in the English country house tradition) that is the most internationally aspirational version of British interior design and that is specifically sought by the international audience that equates the UK with a particular kind of lived-in, historically grounded, pattern-rich domestic luxury that no other national design tradition produces.
~$400K, Olga Ashby Interiors London design firm, brand collaborations, editorial income 85K high-end UK interiors audience, and an Olga Ashby authority who occupies the tier between Mrs Hinch's domestic accessibility and Charu Gandhi's institutional luxury — her moodboard reflects the high-end UK residential aesthetic (Georgian proportions, deep saturated wall colours, antique and bespoke furniture, English country house pattern mixing) that is the most internationally aspirational version of British interior design.
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Gunter & Co Architectural Interiors
Architectural Interiors
Net Worth ~$800K Gunter and Co architecture and interior design practice income (London), brand collaboration income, editorial income, and a Gunter and Co architectural interiors moodboard authority whose architecture-led approach to interior design content is the most structurally sophisticated in the mid-tier home moodboard category — architectural interiors moodboarding differs from interior design moodboarding in that it foregrounds the spatial geometry, proportion, and material honesty of the structure itself (rather than the furniture and objects placed within it) as the primary aesthetic event, and whose 75K following for architectural interiors content reflects the specific audience that has already exhausted aspirational lifestyle home content and is looking for the more demanding level of spatial intelligence that architecture-informed interior design thinking requires, making Gunter and Co the most technically advanced moodboard account at the sub-100K follower tier on this list.
~$800K, Gunter and Co architecture and interior design London practice income, brand collaborations, editorial income, and a Gunter and Co authority whose architecture-led moodboarding foregrounds spatial geometry, proportion, and material honesty as the primary aesthetic event rather than furniture and objects — their 75K following reflects the audience that has exhausted aspirational lifestyle home content and is looking for the more demanding spatial intelligence that architecture-informed thinking requires, making them the most technically advanced moodboard account at the sub-100K tier on this list.
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Maddux Creative UK Moodboard Styling
UK Moodboard Styling
Net Worth ~$600K Maddux Creative interior design studio income (UK), brand collaboration income from 70K UK moodboard styling audience, editorial income, and a Maddux Creative UK moodboard styling authority whose studio name signals a creative philosophy rather than a designer's name — naming a design practice "creative" positions the work as an ongoing generative process rather than the application of a fixed aesthetic signature, and whose UK moodboard styling approach occupies the specific market position of a contemporary British studio whose work is informed by the UK's design heritage (the Arts and Crafts movement, the English country house tradition, the postwar modernist domestic legacy of the Festival of Britain) without being constrained by any single historical reference, making their moodboard content the most contemporary-British in approach on a list that contains several UK-based accounts but only one that explicitly positions the creative act of moodboarding as its professional identity.
~$600K, Maddux Creative interior design studio UK income, brand collaborations, editorial income 70K UK moodboard styling audience, and a Maddux Creative authority whose studio name signals an ongoing creative process rather than a fixed aesthetic signature — their UK moodboard approach is informed by the Arts and Crafts movement, the English country house tradition, and postwar modernist domestic heritage without being constrained by any single historical reference, making theirs the most contemporary-British moodboard on a list with several UK accounts.
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Golden (Golden Design Interiors) UK Contemporary Home Styling
UK Contemporary Home Styling
Net Worth ~$300K Golden Design Interiors studio income (UK), brand collaboration income from 60K contemporary UK home styling audience, editorial income, and a Golden Design Interiors UK contemporary home styling moodboard authority whose account name is the most tonally apt on a list organised around visual aspiration — gold is the precise chromatic metaphor for the aspirational standard that moodboard content promises (this is what your home could look like at its best, in its best light, on its best day), and whose contemporary UK home styling approach at the 60K follower tier represents the entry point of the professional design practice moodboard format: an active design studio using Instagram's visual format to document work whose quality exceeds what any single domestic consumer could achieve alone, whose audience follows to understand what professional design produces that personal taste and effort alone cannot, making their 60K account the most accurate description of what every entry on this list is ultimately offering — a glimpse of the golden standard.
~$300K, Golden Design Interiors UK studio income, brand collaborations, editorial income 60K contemporary UK home styling audience, and a Golden Design Interiors authority whose account name is the most tonally apt on a list organised around visual aspiration — gold is the precise chromatic metaphor for what moodboard content promises (your home at its best, in its best light, on its best day), making their 60K account the most accurate description of what every entry on this list is ultimately offering: a glimpse of the golden standard.

 

25 HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS WHO’RE TAKING OVER DESIGN IN 2026

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #1. Mrs Hinch

 

Sophie Hinchliffe, known as Mrs Hinch, skyrocketed to fame for her calming home cleaning routines and aesthetic interiors. Her Instagram blends immaculate before-and-afters with moodboard-style snapshots of neutral tones, fluffy textures, and cozy corners. She’s turned tidying up into something oddly addictive and beautiful to watch. Sophie’s relatable personality and eye for detail helped her build a loyal following beyond cleaning hacks. She often uses collages and reels to show daily life, home updates, and curated product setups. Mrs Hinch’s moodboard aesthetic feels both soothing and attainable.

In 2026, Mrs Hinch has expanded her brand with exclusive collaborations with top homeware brands, launching limited-edition cleaning tools and home decor collections that are already selling out within days.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #2. Studio McGee

 

Studio McGee, founded by Shea and Syd McGee, has become a household name for polished but approachable home inspiration. Their Instagram is basically a scrollable moodboard—soft tones, natural materials, and layered lighting. It’s clean without feeling cold, curated without feeling stiff. The brand’s signature modern-traditional style is used across client projects, product collabs, and seasonal styling tips. Their content doesn’t just sell furniture, it sells a vibe—warm, family-centered, and organized. Studio McGee’s feed is often copied, but never duplicated.

For 2026, Studio McGee continues to dominate with their expanded partnership with high-end furniture brands, resulting in the creation of a signature collection that’s been featured in top design magazines and seen a 150% increase in sales for the partnered brands.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #3. Farah Merhi

 

Farah Merhi is the creator behind Inspire Me! Home Decor, one of Instagram’s most followed interior design accounts. She made her mark with luxe glam interiors—think tufted headboards, metallic finishes, and plush neutrals. Her feed is a constant stream of dreamy setups arranged like digital inspiration boards. Farah also connects directly with her audience through curated product lines and accessible design tips. She bridges aspirational styling with real-life function, making luxury feel less intimidating. Her signature? Moodboard posts with collages of rugs, lighting, and velvet textures that pop.

In 2026, Farah Merhi’s Inspire Me! Home Decor expanded to a global market, landing major collaborations with luxury brands like Anthropologie and Wayfair, driving her sales up by 250% in just the first quarter of the year.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #4. Kelly Wearstler

 

Kelly Wearstler is the queen of bold, high-end interiors that play with scale, color, and art in fearless ways. Her Instagram is a curated explosion of creative risk-taking, with visual boards that feel more like galleries than grids. She designs hotels, homes, and products with a deeply editorial vibe. Every post is a mood—whether it’s brass sculptures, geometric tiles, or velvet in unexpected shades. Her moodboards are tactile, cinematic, and often ahead of their time. Kelly’s aesthetic pushes the boundaries of what “home” can look like.

For 2026, Kelly Wearstler has teamed up with global hotel chains to redesign luxury suites, with her creations showcased in over 30 high-end properties worldwide, elevating her influence even further.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #5. Amber Lewis

 

Amber Lewis brings that effortless California-cool vibe to interiors with her soft, earthy palettes and layered textiles. Her moodboard-style content often includes in-progress shots, fabric samples, and shelf styling details. She’s built a recognizable style using vintage rugs, light woods, and soft linens. Amber Interiors isn’t just a design firm—it’s a whole lifestyle. Her posts often read like living inspiration boards that walk the line between relaxed and refined. People scroll her feed when they want comfort that looks expensive.

In 2026, Amber Lewis has secured a partnership with Pottery Barn, releasing a much-anticipated line that’s been credited with skyrocketing the brand’s sales by 40% in the first month alone.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #6. Emily Henderson

 

Emily Henderson is a stylist-turned-designer whose Instagram feels like flipping through a very fun, very smart design magazine. She mixes bold color with approachable design ideas, often turning her real-life renovations into inspiration boards. Her moodboard content includes paint swatches, fabric pairings, and mood-setting vignettes. Emily makes high-low styling feel easy without sacrificing charm. She’s known for teaching her audience how to visualize a space before buying anything. It’s both practical and Pinterest-worthy at the same time.

For 2026, Emily Henderson has launched her own line of eco-friendly home accessories in collaboration with sustainable brands, seeing an unprecedented demand from followers, with a 50% increase in engagement on her posts related to the products.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #7. Corey Damen Jenkins

 

Corey Damen Jenkins brings bold pattern, vibrant color, and a dramatic sense of scale into every space he touches. His moodboard posts read like visual symphonies—balancing jewel tones, ornate textures, and crisp symmetry. He’s not afraid of glam but always grounds it with structure. Corey’s feed is a source of inspiration for anyone looking to break out of beige. His work’s been featured in Architectural Digest and House Beautiful, but his Instagram makes it feel accessible. You scroll, you pause, and you save almost everything.

In 2026, Corey Damen Jenkins took his design skills to the next level by hosting a new reality show that focuses on high-impact design makeovers, amassing over 3M new viewers across platforms.

 

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #8. Matt & Josh

 

Matt Moss and Josh Jessup are an Aussie design couple who’ve turned their colorful apartment into a full-on visual experience. Their moodboard approach includes oversized sculptures, bold wall art, and curated corner shots that pop on any feed. Their home isn’t just decorated—it’s alive with personality. They’ve amassed millions of followers across TikTok and Instagram by blending DIY, humor, and high-style visuals. Their content often feels like walking through a living color palette. It’s campy, clever, and oddly soothing.

In 2026, Matt & Josh have made a major splash with their collaboration with Ikea, designing a custom line of budget-friendly home decor items that have seen record-breaking sales since its launch.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #9. Shea McGee

 

As the face of Studio McGee, Shea McGee offers a behind-the-scenes look at her home projects, personal favorites, and design processes. Her personal feed is more intimate and moodboard-focused than the brand’s main account. You’ll find neutral palettes, cozy corner shots, and flat lays that feel like digital vision boards. Shea’s posts feel warm, intentional, and full of small, beautiful details. It’s less about big reveals and more about the everyday moments of good design. Her followers come for the calm and stay for the craftsmanship.

For 2026, Shea McGee’s new collaboration with Target has not only expanded her audience but also led to massive growth in her follower count, breaking 10M followers across all platforms.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #10. Sara Gilbane

 

Sara Gilbane blends timeless design with soft, feminine details that make her moodboards feel like elevated dreamscapes. Her Instagram is filled with layered styling, floral fabrics, and perfectly styled table settings. Each post reads like a page from an interior design scrapbook. She captures the romance in classic interiors without being stuffy. Her grid is full of moodboard-style collages featuring client projects, antique finds, and cozy color schemes. There’s always a sense of charm in her work—like something vintage, reimagined.

In 2026, Sara Gilbane has launched an exclusive collection of vintage-inspired furniture pieces, making waves in the interior design market and resulting in a 75% increase in her brand’s visibility.

 

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #11. Sasha Bikoff

 

Sasha Bikoff’s Instagram feels like stepping into an editorial spread drenched in color and maximalist magic. She’s not afraid of wild combinations—hot pink next to leopard print, Art Deco lines beside Lucite chairs. Her moodboards reflect this fearless style, often pairing objects you’d never think to combine. It’s wild, but it works. Her aesthetic isn’t for the faint of heart, but it’s undeniably hers. Every post gives off a couture-meets-pop-art energy that keeps followers guessing.

For 2026, Sasha Bikoff has extended her maximalist brand to include a new line of bold, statement-making furniture pieces with a global reach, gaining 50,000 new followers every month.

 

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #12. Georgie Webster

 

Georgie Webster has become a go-to for small-space renters who still want big style. Her feed is a blend of moodboard visuals and renter hacks that actually look elevated. She’s known for styling under awkward stairs, narrow walls, and quirky corners in creative ways. Her aesthetic is gentle, muted, and highly savable. Each post feels like a quick sketch from a stylish friend who just gets your space. Georgie makes moodboarding feel budget-friendly without ever feeling basic.

In 2026, Georgie Webster has expanded her focus from renters to international interior design, securing partnerships with international brands, and achieving global visibility that skyrocketed her follower count by 30%.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #13. Alice Redfearn

 

Alice Redfearn curates her rental space with a blend of whimsy and warmth that translates beautifully into moodboard-style posts. She’s made a name for herself through clever DIYs, vintage touches, and affordable styling. Her content is full of before-and-afters, mini room transformations, and dreamy flat lays. Alice uses soft lighting and gentle color palettes to build her brand’s vibe. Every post feels intentional but lived-in. She turns a small corner into a full aesthetic moment.

For 2026, Alice Redfearn has been featured in several top design publications, with her unique DIY approaches gaining traction and boosting her engagement by 200%, making her a top influencer in affordable design.

 

@aliceisgratified Why do so many influencer-founded businesses have struggles like Djerf’s? I have theories… #influencermarketing #influencerbusiness #influencers #creatorbiz #creatoreconomy #djerf #djerfavenue ♬ original sound – Alice – Creator Marketing

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #14. Lena Lademann

 

Lena Lademann’s interiors are more than just design—they’re part of her story. After a personal loss, she started using moodboard-style decorating as a form of healing. Her apartment in Düsseldorf has become a visual diary of textures, tones, and soft luxury. Lena’s feed is layered with emotion, featuring lots of tactile close-ups and ambient light. You feel like you’re witnessing something deeply personal in every frame. Her aesthetic is minimalist but soulful.

In 2026, Lena Lademann’s feed has been recognized for its therapeutic design aesthetic, with her collaborations in luxury minimalist decor leading to exclusive partnerships with premium home brands like Calvin Klein Home.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #15. Victoria Pearson

 

Victoria Pearson is a stylist with a sharp eye for objects that tell stories. Her moodboard posts often group vintage pieces, floral arrangements, and quiet moments into beautifully composed images. She’s a Better Homes & Gardens Stylemaker for a reason—her feed exudes polish without losing warmth. Victoria’s work feels like stepping into a peaceful, curated daydream. She brings an editorial calm to her content that’s hard to scroll past. Her grid is a masterclass in balance and light.

For 2026, Victoria Pearson’s curated posts have made her a sought-after designer for high-end brand collaborations, particularly in the holiday home decor sector, where she’s seen a 40% increase in brand deals.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #16. Gray Malin

 

Gray Malin is a photographer known for his aerial beach shots, but his interiors are just as moodboard-worthy. His home features bold color blocks, travel-inspired decor, and plenty of photo-friendly corners. His posts often tie visual inspiration to real memories and places. There’s a bright, breezy feeling to everything he shares. He curates with a photographer’s precision and a traveler’s heart. Gray’s moodboards always bring joy, sunshine, and just a touch of luxury.

In 2026, Gray Malin’s latest photography book, featuring his aerial home decor shots, has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide, cementing his status as both an artist and interior designer.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #17. Noz Nozawa

 

Noz Nozawa is known for her rule-breaking interiors that marry maximalism with a sense of comfort. Her moodboard content includes bold wallpaper samples, vintage lighting, and deeply personal objects. She doesn’t just decorate rooms—she gives them character. Her Instagram has become a playground for anyone tired of minimalist grids. Each post is a color story or a composition that dares you to be bolder. Noz’s feed reminds you that your home should feel like you.

For 2026, Noz Nozawa has become a leader in unconventional interior design, gaining recognition for her colorful approach in high-profile collaborations with global art collectors and interior designers.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #18. Harper Smith

 

Harper Smith is a photographer with an uncanny ability to capture mood, emotion, and style in a single frame. Her interiors are drenched in natural light and storytelling. She uses Instagram like a photo essay—each shot part of a larger visual narrative. Her moodboards often combine objects with memory, creating spaces that feel both artful and human. There’s a quiet power in her imagery. Harper’s aesthetic is soft, slow, and cinematic.

In 2026, Harper Smith has seen her moodboard-inspired aesthetics featured in four international photography magazines, expanding her influence as one of the most trusted design visionaries worldwide.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #19. Stephanie Barba Mendoza

 

Stephanie Barba Mendoza approaches interiors like theater—layered, expressive, and ready for a spotlight. Her moodboard posts show her process: dramatic lighting tests, fabric samples, and sketch-style visuals. She often experiments with scale, pattern, and storytelling. Her rooms are more than stylish—they’re characters in themselves. Stephanie’s feed is for those who want interiors with personality and punch. Her aesthetic is maximalism with a wink.

For 2026, Stephanie Barba Mendoza’s work has been displayed in several major art installations, with her design process documented in a new behind-the-scenes show that’s received critical acclaim.

 

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #20. Andrew Jonathan Griffiths

 

Andrew uses his platform not just for aesthetics, but for connection and inclusivity. His interiors are designed to bring people together, and that sentiment echoes in his moodboards. He shares cozy nooks, creative layouts, and styling tips with a social lens. His color palettes are warm, grounded, and full of soul. There’s a sense of community in every visual story. Andrew’s work feels like a love letter to belonging.

In 2026, Andrew Jonathan Griffiths’ community-driven interior design projects have led him to collaborate with top global brands for exclusive, socially responsible design campaigns, gaining massive media attention.

 

 

 

TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #21. Charu Gandhi

 

Charu Gandhi’s interiors are the definition of refined comfort. She brings a tactile richness to her moodboard content, with velvet swatches, sculptural lighting, and luxurious layers. Her posts are filled with quiet grandeur and thoughtful detail. Charu believes good design should elevate how you live and feel. Her grid reads like a sketchbook from a high-end atelier. It’s classic, cosmopolitan, and curated.

For 2026, Charu Gandhi has been named one of the top 100 influential interior designers in the world, securing lucrative partnerships with high-end furniture brands and gaining a 40% boost in her follower base.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #22. Olga Ashby

 

Olga Ashby is known for interiors that balance clean silhouettes with deep textures. Her moodboard content often plays with tone-on-tone visuals and soft light. Based in the UK, her work has a global appeal. Each post is a lesson in restraint and intention. Olga’s style feels elevated without trying too hard. Her feed is a calm, collected space full of ideas worth saving.

In 2026, Olga Ashby’s minimalist interiors have taken center stage in major design awards, with her unique approach to calm, balanced spaces leading to exclusive collaborations with luxury home decor brands.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #23. Gunter & Co

 

Gunter & Co creates interiors rooted in function, elegance, and subtle beauty. Their Instagram reads like a live design portfolio, filled with soft styling and gentle contrast. Moodboards often feature room layouts, detailed finishes, and texture studies. Their vibe is sophisticated without being showy. There’s a quiet confidence to their grid. It feels like a space you’d never want to leave.

For 2026, Gunter & Co’s innovative design approach has earned them recognition as a leading Sustainable Design Studio, driving a 300% increase in client demand for eco-friendly interiors.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #24. Maddux Creative

 

Maddux Creative brings artistic flair to every room, blending bold palettes with thoughtful proportions. Their moodboards often highlight unique finishes, lighting concepts, and client narratives. Their feed is a designer’s playground—full of whimsy, drama, and intent. They treat every corner like a composition. Maddux pushes the line between home and gallery. Their content is unapologetically expressive.

In 2026, Maddux Creative has expanded their artistic design philosophy into global brand collaborations, and their distinctive style has contributed to a 500% increase in their social media following.

 

 

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TOP HOME INFLUENCERS WITH MOODBOARD ACCOUNTS #25. Golden

 

Golden is a UK-based design studio with a love for warm tones, soft geometry, and contemporary storytelling. Their moodboard posts often use repetition, layering, and movement to create a visual rhythm. You can sense a consistent voice through every space they share. They make modern interiors feel emotional and lived-in. Their feed feels grounded and just a little poetic. Golden designs with feeling first, form second.

For 2026, Golden’s deep emotional connection to modern interiors has resulted in several global design exhibitions, pushing their work into the luxury lifestyle space and increasing their online sales by 70%.

 

 

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CONCLUSION

 

So yeah, maybe moodboards aren’t just for Pinterest addicts and interior stylists after all. They’re kind of like visual diaries—tiny snapshots of how people want their lives to feel. You don’t have to copy them piece by piece to get something out of it. Sometimes it’s just the way a candle sits on a stack of books that sticks with you. Or a weird color combo that somehow works and now you can’t stop thinking about it.

These creators get that homes aren’t always perfect, but they can be beautiful in a way that feels personal. Not showroom-beautiful, but lived-in and maybe a little aspirational. And honestly, there’s comfort in knowing someone else also spent two hours rearranging throw pillows. Moodboard feeds are quiet companions for anyone figuring out their space one awkward corner at a time. The best ones don’t just show you the result—they make you want to start. In 2026, these moodboard accounts have evolved into full-blown design movements, with influencer-driven trends shaping everything from furniture collections to global interior design campaigns.

 

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