A Teaspoon of Inspiration
Inspiration for our homes has never been so abundant- From magazines, Pinterest, websites, Instagram and our friends’ detailed journey of their home renovation or building project on Socials- We’re spoilt for choice.
But is having access to endless sources of inspiration a good thing? Sure- When used the right way.
Unfortunately, easy access to inspiring images has enabled 'copy-catting'. Taking inspiration to the extreme of copying every detail within a picture or specification. In doing so, the copier squashes the opportunity to create something truly unique to them.
This is not the right way.
There is a good reason why you can't find an image that reflects exactly what you want for your future home. It doesn't exist yet.
Inspiration works best when embraced like an ingredient. I encourage my Home Build Mentoring clients to take a 'Teaspoon of Inspiration', most powerfully conveyed with notations. For example, an image with accompanying notations for a kitchen might include things like;
'We love this stone benchtop.'
'I love the natural timber shelves instead of overhead cupboards.'
'We love the combo of sage green and white on the joinery.'
You get the gist.
When we combine these ingredients, we'll arrive at your kitchen for your home- A home that reflects you and your unique essence.
And you never know; your home may become a teaspoon of inspiration for somebody else's project brief.