You must have heard of this new interior decor trend that is quickly gaining popularity. Japandi style is a hybrid design trend that has its roots in Japanese and Scandinavian designs. Hence, the name – Japandi.
What is Japandi Style?
Japanese and Scandinavian designs have some shared attributes or common features which led to the birth of this new design trend. The popular Scandi notion of “Hygge” which means comfort and a sense of homeliness and the Japanese concept of “Wabi-Sabi” which means finding beauty in imperfection, both intend on creating a peaceful space.
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Japandi style is a marriage of both these concepts and aims toward creating a peaceful, comfortable and efficient space to live in.
Key Aspects of Japandi Style
Here are the key aspects of Japandi Style and a few simple ways in which you can add it to your home:
Comfort & Functionality
Japandi design focuses on creating a space that is both comfortable and functional. The design incorporates a sense of coziness and intends on making the space as inviting and “homely” as possible. It also focuses on creating a sense of flow to facilitate free physical movement around your space.
To achieve this, you should go for furniture that is sleek and simple as well as functional. Lightweight furniture that is easy to move is ideal for this design as it allows mobility and also leaves the space looking minimal.
Choose furniture designs that are ergonomically efficient and provide maximum comfort. The aim of Japandi design is to make a house feel like home and home is supposed to be comfortable. So avoid any design that is unnecessarily loud, uncomfortable to utilize, or takes up too much space.
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Minimalism
Both Scandinavian and Japanese design styles, which Japandi is a hybrid of, promote minimal and clutter-free living. Japandi style focuses on creating a peaceful environment with its decor, furniture, and color palette.
You can start by getting rid of all the unnecessary belongings that create clutter. Some people often choose to go for “faux minimalism” by using sleek storage shelves or boxes neatly hidden away in wall units. That is a great way of keeping your space clutter-free if you have a lot of stuff that you cannot get rid of.
Make sure everything you put in your space, from decor items to furniture, exists in harmony and creates a sense of flow. If anything looks like it does not belong there, it probably doesn’t.
Muted Colors
When choosing the color palette for your interior design you should go for muted or natural colors. Popular colors in the Japandi design are burnt yellow, sage green, beige, black, and brown.
As we discussed, the aim of Japandi design is to create a sense of peace and tranquility so it is important to use colors that are light and warm. However, you can choose a muted base palette with a pop of color to add personality to your space.
Natural Elements
Japandi style is centered on embracing nature. It focuses on the use of natural elements in the decor and furniture like wood, marble, or stone. Add elements of nature like water and plants. Design your space in a way that maximizes natural light.
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Buying Recommendations
Here are a few Japandi Style decor items that we love and you can buy off of Amazon right now:
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