How to Find Inspiration for Your Home
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The primary goal of decorating a room or an entire house is to elicit an emotion. Most homeowners want to be relaxed and comfortable in their home, but other spaces are intentionally designed to be exciting, serene, sophisticated, inspiring, and more.
When it comes to decorating their own space, most homeowners don't know where to start. This post is an introductory guide on where to start to create an original space you love.
As cliché as it sounds, finding inspiration for your home starts from within. Because we all have different associations with the sights, sounds, scents, and tastes we encounter every day, the interpretation of these experiences will never be the same. The key, then, is to identify the things that you like (or don't like) and use them to
Some of our favorite sources of inspiration come from...
Nature, such as trees, wildlife, flowers, foliage and landscapes.

Other architecture, particularly urban planning sketches, modern buildings, or classical references.

Art, such as illustrations, digital art, sculpture or paintings...

and the water.

This is by no means an extensive list, but it should give you an idea of where to start.
Steps to Decorating Your Own "Emotional" Room:
- Decide what emotion(s) you want to feel when you enter a room (serenity, excitement, happiness, formal/informal, nostalgia, relaxed,
- Write down some places or memories or themes that you have the most positive associations with.
- Jot down some descriptive words or items that you most commonly associate with those emotions (" bright colors" or "fast music" for excitement, "English library" for formal, "grandpa's old-fashioned radio" for nostalgia, etc.)
- Visit Google Images or Bing Images and type in some of the phrases you have written down.
- When you find an image that you like, save it into a folder on your computer. Use the images you save to extract ideas for:
- Color - for your walls, furniture, fixtures, and accent pieces
- Texture - smooth vs. textured, plain vs. patterned, one-time vs. repetitive, fine vs. rough
- Style - which architectural styles do you like the most?
- Decorative Elements - which images could be used as accent pieces to help fill your space?
In future posts, we will work to translate these inspirational images and concepts into actual spaces.
Until next time, what inspires you the most? Where else do you go to find ideas for your home?
Inspirational Resources for Your Home Renovation
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Inspiration comes from many places and in many different forms, but there are still a few sources online that we look to consistently to stay on top of the home remodeling trends. Here are a few of our favorites:

[Photo credit: Jeremy Levine Design]
BULX Trends on Twitter is a great place to start. We've surfed the entire Internet, located our favorite blogs, extracted the top content from each, and compiled it into a daily stream of trendy goodness. Each update is categorized by topic (#highdesign, #shabbychic, etc.) so you have an idea of what you might find before you click on a link.
If you're looking for a more direct source of inspiration, here are some of our favorite Twitter people. Give them a follow and listen to what they have to say...

- Erin Loechner of Design for Mankind is a steady stream of all that is cool and fun in the world of design. Her posts are short, sweet, and truly inspirational. She's also a guest blogger for HGTV.
- Jonathan Legate is a promoter of "design, style, humour, food, wine, love, books, music, kindness. In any order." He has created some inspirational spaces, which you can view on his website.
- DesignMom (a.k.a. Gabrielle Blair) was recently named one of the 'Top 50' blogs in 2010 by Time.com. She's a designer, mother of six, and great down-to-earth resource on what's cool for the home.
- SFGirlbyBay (a.k.a. Victoria Smith) "is known for representing ‘bohemian modern style’ and for showcasing the freshest designers, artists, crafters, products and trends." Her website is great as well.
- Bruce Baron has made captured many phenomenal spaces as a professional photographer. He is also a published writer, art consultant, and gourmet cook; the man knows style inside and out.
- DesignBlahg (a.k.a. Erica Reitman) is a hard-nosed, potty-mouthed design cynic whose insights into the interior design world are not only hilarious, but spot on as well.
- The Moggit Girls (a.k.a. Janet and Joy) will make sure your design ideas aren't too far outside the box. Their blog tackles "fugly design and home decor on a regular basis."
For more resources, visit our Blogroll in the right-hand column.
Who else am I forgetting? Who are your favorite bloggers and sources for design inspiration?
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