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HOW 
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FIND 
INSPIRATION 
ON 
CONSTRUCTING 
YOUR 
DREAM 
KITCHEN. 

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When undertaking a kitchen remodel, many homeowners invest significant time in gathering inspiring kitchen photos. However, this process doesn’t always clarify preferences and can lead to confusion. The challenge lies in narrowing down options and defining the desired look of the dream kitchen.

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  1. Gather Inspiration: Begin by collecting images without worrying about editing. Save any appealing kitchen photos into an ideabook, even if they don’t immediately relate to the current project. Later, you can categorize them for future reference.
  2. Browse Kitchen Photos: Explore various kitchen photos for inspiration without immediately editing your choices. Allow yourself to collect ideas freely before organizing them.
  3. Organize (Optional): While organizing your photos can be helpful, don’t feel pressured to do so. If you prefer a more relaxed approach, it’s perfectly fine to leave them unorganized for now.
  4. Find a Pro: Consider noting professionals responsible for designs you admire. This is also an opportune time to search for a design professional to guide you through the inspiration-gathering phase, should you choose to do so.
  5. Categorize Photos: Once you have gathered a substantial number of images, sort them into loose categories based on style, features, or details. Avoid analyzing why you like certain elements at this stage.
  6. Edit Your Selections: Periodically review your idea books and remove images that no longer resonate with you. This process of ruthless editing can help clarify your preferences.
  7. Collect Images With Intention: After categorizing and editing, review your saved photos with specific items in mind, such as glass-front cabinets or island lighting. Focus on individual elements rather than the entire room.
  8. Provide Specific Instructions: When working with a design professional, guide them to focus on specific elements of inspiration images rather than the overall aesthetic. This approach ensures that your preferences are effectively communicated and incorporated into the design process.

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