Finding your personal style is a journey, not a destination.

For most of us, finding our personal style is a never-ending journey. We are constantly evolving and our taste in interior design is no different. You are never going to wake up one day and go "I FINALLY FOUND IT!". It's an evolution. A process.

But that doesn't mean it isn't worth the effort. Because when you finally do find your personal style, it will be so worth it! Your home will be a reflection of you and your unique taste. It will be a place that you love coming home to. So how do you find your personal style? Keep reading to find out!

The first step in finding your personal style is to take a look around your home. What pieces do you love? What pieces make you feel at home? Write down a list of your favorite things or take pictures of them. These are the pieces that reflect your current style and they will be a starting point for finding your personal style.

Now that you have an idea of the things you love, it's time to start collecting inspiration! Pinterest is a great place to start. But don't just save any old thing that catches your eye. Take the time to really think about why you are saving it. Is it the colors? The pattern? The overall aesthetic? Once you have a good collection of inspiration, you can start to see patterns emerging. These patterns will be clues to help you define your personal style.

One of the best ways to find your personal style is to try new things! If you've been admiring a certain style but haven't been sure if it's for you, why not try it out? You can always change your mind later if it's not for you. But by trying new things, you might just find something that you absolutely love!

Finding your personal style is a journey, but it's one that is so worth taking! By taking the time to collect inspiration and trying new things, you will slowly but surely get closer to finding the perfect style for YOU! And once you find it, your home will be a reflection of your unique taste and personality—and there's nothing more beautiful than that!

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