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Japandi creates a unique hybrid that puts the focus on simplicity, minimalism and nature in an effortless and stylish way.

 

Have you heard about Japandi style, the perfect blend of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics? This warm yet minimalistic design trend is taking the world by storm with its clever combination of texture and calming colours.

Keep reading if you want to learn more about this popular interior design choice.

 

Japandi

The Japandi style emerged in the 1990s, and has become increasingly popular in recent years. It was originally popularised by Japanese designer Takashi Sugimoto. He combined Scandinavian clean lines with the minimalist look and feel of Japanese interiors to create a hybrid that’s become known as Japandi.

Japandi style celebrates minimalism, earthy textures, organic forms and natural materials quite effectively. Incorporating a balance of simplicity, purpose and functionality from Scandinavian design with the sophistication of Japanese culture creates a look that is both timeless and contemporary. The overall idea behind Japandi is to encourage mindfulness by creating harmonious spaces that are not only beautiful to look at but also full of harmony. It is exemplified by clean lines, light colours, exquisite material choices and carefully considered proportions – all combined to provide an inviting atmosphere while still being neat and orderly.

(Scandi design is a subset of Japandi that emphasises the characteristics of Scandinavian style. This includes using minimalistic furniture, light and airy colours, natural materials like wood and stone, and cozy touches to create an inviting atmosphere. On the other hand, Japandi takes elements from both styles, combining them to create a unique hybrid with a focus on minimalism and nature. The end result is a calming space that is comfortable and stylish.)

 
 
 

The Japandi minimalist style can be very zen. This style pairs well with other contemporary styles, as it emphasises minimalism and simplicity. And, incorporating Japandi into your coastal interior will instantly transform your space from ordinary to extraordinary.
— drift & co.
 

Who is this style ideal for

The minimalist Japandi style is the ideal fit for anyone who has a taste for the minimalism of both Japanese and Scandinavian interiors. This unique aesthetic blends perfectly together, allowing for a sleek and sophisticated look that beautifully displays the characteristic features of both cultures. Whether you're looking to bring out the clean lines of Japanese style or add in warm textiles that remind you of Scandinavia, Japandi has something to offer everyone.

 
Japandi is the perfect combination of modern and traditional, providing beautiful spaces with a tranquil and relaxing vibe.
— drift & co.
 
 
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Japandi Style and Concept

The Japandi style is a melding of two cultures, combining the simplicity and minimalism of Japanese design with the practicality and functionality of Scandinavian style. Originating in the late 20th century, this style was admired for its focus on natural materials, neutral colours, and clean lines that create both a calming and inviting atmosphere. Blending together the concepts of zen tranquility and purity found in Japanese culture, such as Japanese austere spaces referred to as wabi-sabi and hygge (the Danish concept of cosy contentment) helps make Japandi an attractive interior design choice even today. This distinctive style continues to grow in popularity in both private homes, workplaces, as well as public spaces all around developed countries like Japan or Scandinavia.

Combining the best of both Japanese and Scandinavian style, Japandi is the perfect blend for anyone looking for simplicity and comfort in their home decor. From its minimalistic elements to its use of natural materials, neutral colours, clean lines and smart storage solutions, the Japandi style can create a serene and peaceful environment that allows each element to shine without being overbearing. It is perfectly suited for spaces that are looking for understated elegance and lots of personal touches. With just the right balance between textured materials, organic shapes and crisp details, anybody can achieve a timeless look without compromising on modern elements.

When put together properly with attention to detail, Japandi style creates a welcoming yet refined atmosphere that's sure to transform any space into something truly unique.

 
 
 

Adding Japandi to a coastal decor style is an intriguing way to take your space to the next level. With cool, minimal designs and plenty of natural elements, this trend doesn’t just look beautiful but also creates a calming atmosphere.
— drift & co.
 

Elements of Japandi style

Evoking both relaxing vibes and modern minimalism, Japandi style is perfect for those looking to achieve a clutter-free and calming and zen-like space.

Simplicity is key when it comes to Japandi, so go for furniture with clean lines. Opt for furniture with simple shapes and lines – this will help keep the room from becoming too busy. Choose pieces with low profiles to maintain the calm, minimalistic feel. Stick to just a few statement pieces that are carefully chosen for their aesthetic value. Too many items can make the room feel cluttered and overwhelmed. This unique style takes the best of both Japanese and Scandinavian elements, making use of natural materials, neutral colours, clean lines, smart storage solutions and simplifying every detail. Community furniture pieces such as tatami beds and floors help to open up space while muted tones such as greys, whites, blues, greens all help create airy atmospheres. Smart storage solutions featuring stacking baskets and wall mounted shelves add even more practicality. With its subtle yet bold aesthetic, Japandi will bring an air of relaxation along with high design into any home that is incomplete until it has been touched by this tranquil yet powerful trend.

Bringing a little taste of Japandi into your home requires careful selection of furniture pieces, natural elements and lighting fixtures. This style is all about creating a calming and peaceful atmosphere; so when selecting items for your living room, it's best to stick to low-to-the-ground seating and sofas with minimal texture and detail.

Natural materials such as wood or bamboo for accents add warmth and elegance - pieces made from these materials often look timeless, perfect for building out a lovely living space. To complete the look, why not try adding a pair of modern pendant lights, or perhaps wall sconces that won't disrupt the simplistic air of the room. Shoji screens provide stylish ways to create privacy, while a Zen garden and paper lanterns will add texture and colour. You can mix and match the classic Japanese motifs with contemporary furnishings for a unique blend of east-meets-west style.

 

When creating a Japandi style aesthetic, you can use neutral colours and textures to help ensure everything flows together. Natural materials, such as bamboo, rattan, cork, wicker and linen all make for great neutral base tones for a foundation of harmony and ultimately achieve the desired look. Minimalistic features such as geometric shapes help to tie the room together and compliment these tones. Choose one or two accent colours in muted hues that still blend in with the humble nature of this style to enhance the overall effect. Whether it's wood furniture pieces with sleek black iron frames or woven textiles with earthy accents – your space will feel comfortable and connected without being overly busy or distracting.

Don’t forget to add some greenery. Add plants and other natural elements throughout the space. This will help to create a feeling of connection with nature, which is key to the Japandi style.

With it's eclectic mix of cultural heritage and modern design elements, Japandi style is sure to be an eye-catching addition in your home.

 
 
By taking a few key elements from Japandi design, you can easily create a truly unique and calming space that is perfect for relaxation.
— drift & co.
 
 
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With it's eclectic mix of cultural heritage and modern design elements, Japandi style is sure to be an eye-catching addition in your home. With cool, minimal designs and plenty of natural elements, this trend doesn't just look beautiful but also creates a calming atmosphere. It is evident that Japandi style blends both Japanese and Scandinavian design principles in an accessible way that emphasises minimalism, functionality and comfort. As such, it is ideal for those who want to inject their space with muted colours, effortless elegance and timeless style.

 

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