16/04/2026
It’s easy to end up with plenty of ideas for a space and still no clear plan for how it should come together.
There might be saved images, Pinterest boards, favourite pieces, and a general sense of what you like.
But knowing what appeals to you is not the same as knowing how to turn that into a space that feels cohesive, functional, and considered as a whole.
Sometimes that means a project stays in the idea stage for too long, with too many references pulling in different directions and no clear way forward.
Other times, people start making decisions, but because there is no real structure behind them, the project becomes disjointed. The style shifts, choices get second-guessed, and the overall result feels less resolved than it should.
That is usually the difference between having inspiration and having direction.
At a certain point, the most useful thing is not more ideas. It is a clearer way of working through what is already there.
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