Elevate Your Living Space with Japandi Style
Where minimalism meets warmth. Blending Japanese and Scandinavian design principles for serene, functional spaces.
What is Japandi Design?
Japanese Influence
Minimalism, natural elements, functional beauty
Scandinavian Touch
Cozy textures, light woods, neutral palette
Perfect Harmony
Combines rustic with refined, old with new
Key Design Elements
Natural Materials
Wood, bamboo, paper, stone, clay
Neutral Color Palette
Earthy tones, soft whites, charcoal accents
Functional Furniture
Clean lines, purpose-driven, uncluttered
Craftsmanship
Handmade details, artisanal quality
Creating a Japandi Color Scheme
Base Colors
- Warm whites
- Soft creams
- Light grays
Natural Accents
- Earthy browns
- Sage greens
- Dusty blues
Contrast Elements
- Charcoal blacks
- Deep indigos
- Rust terracottas
Furniture Selection Guide
Low-Profile Pieces
Platform beds, floor cushions, low tables
Natural Wood Focus
Walnut, oak, maple, bamboo, rattan
Clean-Lined Silhouettes
No ornate details, functional beauty
Comfort Matters
Soft textiles, plush cushions, cozy throws
Japandi Room by Room
Living Room
Low furniture, textured throws, minimal decor
Bedroom
Platform bed, linen bedding, paper lanterns
Kitchen
Wood cabinets, matte finishes, handmade ceramics
Bathroom
Stone elements, wooden accents, simple fixtures
Accessorizing with Purpose
Greenery
Indoor plants, bonsai, bamboo
Minimal Art
Nature-inspired, black and white, line drawings
Handcrafted Objects
Ceramics, woven baskets, wooden bowls
Thoughtful Lighting
Paper lanterns, wooden lamps, natural glow
Getting Started: Simple Steps
Declutter First
Remove excess items, keep only functional and beautiful pieces
Neutral Foundation
Paint walls, select furniture in calming earth tones
Add Natural Elements
Incorporate wood, stone, plants throughout space
Layer Thoughtfully
Introduce textiles, handcrafted items, minimal art