Japandi Interior Design | The Fusion of Japanese & Scandi Styles
Japandi is the answer to the search for balance. While Scandi design provides the functional framework, Japanese design adds spiritual depth and respect for nature. The result is a home that feels grounded and intentional.
To achieve the look, focus on furniture height. Japanese design favors living close to the floor, so look for platform beds and floor cushions. This lowers the room's visual weight and makes ceilings feel higher.
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japandi FAQ
A hybrid style taking the functional lines of Scandi design and infusing them with the rustic elegance of Japanese Wabi-Sabi philosophy.
Japandi uses a warmer, deeper color palette and places higher emphasis on low-profile furniture and handcrafted ceramics.
Bamboo, rattan, light and dark woods, paper (shoji), and rough-hewn stone are all essential.
Yes. It values "empty space" (Ma) as a design element, ensuring rooms feel calm and focused.
Think "less is more." A single bonsai tree or a tall branch in a stoneware vase works better than lush greenery.
Stick to an earthy palette: oatmeal, beige, and terracotta base with charcoal or deep wood tones for contrast.
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