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When you browse the web looking for ideas, you're basically going to come up with an ecclectic design; in your search for the unique, you're basing it on the non-unique. I used to do this, and I felt like I was cheating, or lazy, or uninspired, or all of the above.
So. Where do I go? Off the web. I take a walk. See a movie. Keep my eyes peeled.
I've gotten ideas from landscape patterns, the sides of moving vans, and the patterns in my cat's markings. I like to fish; some ideas have sprung from the patterns of scales in a freshly caught lake trout (a plant folks, not a natural,) ancient Egyptian architecture, brick walls, the Rorschach-like patterns in wood grain and wall texturing. The design and tooling of internal engine parts.
Navigation and layout are pretty much a science, the site requirements determine which formula you use. But if you browse sites to look for ecclectic design ideas, you rob yourself of your individuality. Find your muse! :-)
Lastly I envy artists of any kind that can simply turn it on at will. My creativity can't be supplied on demand, sometimes I have to wait for it. Sometimes it offers up nothing but craptasticness. I just can't force it, and I know a lot of artist who experience the same thing. Unfortunately, the world doesn't work that way, but that's just the way it is for me. You may be in a funk and just have to wait for it to come to you.
For me - my best design work is inspired in times spent well away from the computer. I do admit that I tend to bookmark things I love when I see them, but it would be rare that elements of those would be worked into a new creation successfully.
It also depends on if you have design elements already in existence that you need to incorporate? You need to take inspiration from them - if there is none or there is no flow, then you could start looking for a fresh start.
I have also been none to sit and wade through such sites as coolhomepages.com and come away totally numb - I think the reason for it is that the spark needs to come from within not from without. :)