Creating Calm Interiors with Japandi Decor
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Fill your home and your heart with the soothing effects of the tranquil Japandi aesthetic, an aspect that is elegantly understated, yet carries a confident undercurrent. These four inspiring Japandi-style interiors show how to create soothing Japandi decorating schemes in modern living rooms, elegant kitchens, relaxed bedrooms and chic bathrooms. The soft mix of Scandinavian with Japanese decoration forms a warm welcome without any wavering colors and simple arrangements that quietly serve daily routines. Home design number one delights in natural wood tone and botany, home interior two cuts a little sharper with bolder contours and contrast. The third home tour is minimalist and smooth, while our final design focuses on a sophisticated wow factor.
More Mother Nature kisses are put on the dining room. The Japanese-style paper lantern is the Formakami JH5 Pendant by Jaime Hayón for & Tradition.
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Creating Calm Interiors with Japandi Decor
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The Peaceful Joy Of The Japandi Aesthetic
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The peaceful joy of Japanese aesthetics shapes these three modern home interiors, forming cohesive living spaces, bedrooms and bathrooms. The combination of Scandinavian and Japanese decorative elements evokes a welcoming atmosphere that springs from warm neutral and natural materials. Practical arrangements are designed to serve and enhance daily life at home, ensuring easy operation and general tranquility. We will visit one family home full of natural light and soothing wood tones that also inspires a compact shared nursery. Later we arrive at a luxurious studio apartment of a couple with a quiet fusion of international and Japanese styles. Lastly, we will end up with a simple and elegant home with comfortable layers for quiet access.
Sunlight fills a double-level living room in our first Japandi-style home, creating a sense of positivity and well-being. The wooden platform base of a Japanese sofa perfectly matches the raised floor section to build one elegant line. Chabudai table and Zabuton floor cushions occupy the high position, with an elegant bookshelf providing an attractive and useful background.
The dining table is a built-in design that incorporates a large planter, bringing greens to the indoors. The dining chairs are the Armchair designed by Pierre Jeanneret.
Our second apartment is a 130 square meter detached house in Kyiv, Ukraine. The JP Residence was designed for a childless couple who wanted a quiet and comfortable fusion between international design and Japan’s unique aesthetic. In the living room, a long rectangular coffee table stretches in front of a sofa by Belle Reeve of De La Espada.
The home library has a custom ceiling bookshelf, designed by Men Bureau, which is constructed of wooden poles and marble planes that fit together without screws or bolts. Benchmark’s Muse Sofa extends its clean line into a side table at one end. The swinging arm lamp above it is Marset’s Gingerlight.
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