Bringing Travel Inspiration to Your Home
We often get inspired when we travel by beautiful things we see. Bringing travel inspiration to your home is a fun way of making that magic last!
I live in a ‘house of travel’. What I mean by that is, seriously, we are always talking about travel. My hubby travels excessively for his job, we travel for pleasure and to see our kids who are spread out all over the US and Chantelle and I get to travel occasionally for business. Somehow I am always in a conversation about flights, connections, rentals cars, hotels, etc.
Extra Perks of Travel
It’s ridiculous, but there are perks of travel. And I’m not just talking the ‘first class’ kind! There are at least two great benefits of traveling, and obviously many more. First, you get to be someplace else where there are new things to see, different styles to observe, and inspiration. And, you get to come home after with fresh eyes, walk into your house and get a quick glimpse of how it looks ‘first impression’.
Chantelle and I went to Texas last week to stay at Shabby Chic Rachel Ashwell’s bed and breakfast called “The Prairie“. A little business mixed with pleasure and needless to say, it was awwweee-some! Talk about inspiration, geesh, I almost had a stroke. Being the stalkers that we are, we creeped through every building on the property (with permission, we’re not THAT weird) to take pictures of all the Shabby Chic fabulousness.
Every nook and cranny was darling and I loved it so much that when I came home, I asked the man “hey can we move to Texas and buy a house on a prairie?” to which he casually replied, “sure”. Sadly, it’s not happening, but I can bring all of that inspiration home and incorporate a little bit of “The Prairie” into my world. Here are a few tips on what to take notice of while traveling so you can bring home ideas to make your house more personal and have it look how you truly want.
Notice Color
This is a biggee for me and what I notice most when I travel. In Hawaii over Christmas, I spotted all the vibrant colors and tropical hues that make it so appealing. I took some close up shots of plants that I thought had cool colors (nature provides the best combos) to inspire us while painting in the workshop. Every region of the country seems to have their ‘signature color’ pallet. Take pics and get inspired for different projects you’ve been thinking of.
See and Feel Texture
Normally when I’m in a restaurant, I’m only thinking about food, but lately I’ve been letting my eyes wander. Take notice of all the textures used in these public formats, because with all the wear and tear these places get, there will be great ideas of what would hold up in a house full of family craziness and how you can add interest to boring white walls.
There’s Art Everywhere
They say it’s in the eye of the beholder, and there are always amazing ideas when you are on the go. If you see something that speaks to you, snap a picture, because all you need is that inspiration to recreate something for your own space. I believe that Art is the key to really making your home visually exciting.
Scale is Different in Hotels vs. Homes
Did you fall in love with that giant boat in the hotel lobby and want to get one of your own? Remember the ceilings in most homes are quite a bit shorter than what you see in commercial buildings, so you always need to take that into account when buying that couch you saw and loved, or drag home that super cool flea market find that looks just like something you saw at a resort. If you can, keep a small notebook in your purse at all times that has your simple room measurements, so you can know ahead of time if your wonderful find will work.
I love to see a variety of styles from places around the world, but the rooms at “The Prairie” spoke to me because that is the way I like to live, with yummy, cushy upholstery and chippy, peely furniture. We took many more pictures, so I will share more in a few days. Meanwhile, look back on those vacation pictures from your favorite places and see if you can bring some of that flavor to your home. You never know, it might make every day seem like a vacation!
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Be happy, Jill