How to Bring Japandi Style into Your Home

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How to Bring Japandi Style into Your Home
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Are you looking to transform your home into a calming, grounding sanctuary? With Japandi design, you can create an intentional, clutter-free home that looks like the cover of an interior design catalog. This trending style is full of clean lines, bright spaces, and organic simplicity. Celebrate the beauty of the sustainable and perfectly-imperfect with nature-inspired influence.

What is Japandi Style?

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Japandi style is a growing trend with designers and homeowners alike. Named for its Japanese- and Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic, Japandi is a beautiful fusion of East-meets-West motifs, combining traditional organic Japanese elements with sleek, modern Scandinavian design.

Japandi blends the best of wabi-sabi and hygge for a uniquely delicate, polished aesthetic. Wabi-sabi is Japanese rustic minimalism, filled with imperfect raw edges that evoke a refined sense of nature. Hygge is the Scandinavian concept of coziness, the feeling you have cupping a warm latte in a coffee shop while raindrops splatter outside. Together, these approaches combine to create a minimalist-but-cozy, rustic-but-clean style that fits naturally into any home.

In many ways, Japandi style isn’t just a design trend—it’s a lifestyle. Japandi design offers a new perspective on your home with an effortless, timeless feel. With some key design elements, you can integrate Japandi style into your home and enjoy everything this multicultural aesthetic has to offer.

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Japandi Design Tips

When styling a Japandi-inspired room, keep these four principles in mind.

Embrace a neutral palette. Soft beige, off-white, pale grays are all prominent colors in Japandi design. Avoid bright or contrasting colors. Think about which colors feel cozy and clean.

Less is more. Japandi is about minimalism and avoiding clutter. When in doubt, err on the side of simplicity. Less clutter means less stress.

Focus on function. Minimalism doesn’t mean you need to get rid of things unnecessarily. Focus on keeping things that serve a purpose for the space. It’s about intentionality: every element of the décor should be functional and deliberate.

Quality over quantity. In Japandi style, the finishes and little details matter. Invest in artisanal pieces made to last and appreciate the finer things in life.

 

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8 Ways to Bring Japandi Design into Your Home

Incorporating Japandi style into your home design doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are some simple ways to pull in minimalist, nature-centric elements to transform your home into a Japandi sanctuary.

 

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  1. Declutter. For many people, this is the most important—and difficult—step in curating a home inspired by Japandi design. Keep function at the forefront, and make sure that every element of the room has a place and serves a purpose.
  2. Neutral walls. Choose a warm off-white color for your walls to provide a soft blank canvas for the rest of your design.
  3. Natural wood tones. Japandi style focuses on organic elements inspired by nature, and what better way to do that than through the natural beauty of wood? Use your décor as an opportunity to bring in wood tones—just make sure to highlight only a few tones and textures to keep a streamlined aesthetic. Maple, oak, and hickory are all wood varieties prominently featured in Japandi design.
  4. Organic wood accents. Look for live-edge wooden furniture or coffee tables with freeform, organic contours. Think about adding wood to unexpected areas, like cookware in the kitchen, for cohesion across the space.

 

 

5. High-quality wood flooring. In Japandi design, finishing details matter much more. Simplicity demands quality, and for a focal feature like a wood floor, it’s worth making sure that craftsmanship shines in every plank. You can even consider a delicate, artisanal flooring pattern like herringbone.

6. Contrasting rugs. Whether you choose light or dark flooring, add contrast through small floor rugs. If you choose light wood floors, pick out a dark rug, and vice versa. Just make sure to stick to neutral colors.

7. Live greenery. Bring the outdoors inside by adding a few plants, like a bonsai or bamboo. You can also add a few branches to a decorative vase or consider a vertical garden. Be careful not to overdo it, though—Japandi design is never heavy-handed, but delicate and refined.

8. Minimalist accessories. Carefully selected, high-quality accessories can transform your space into a peaceful retreat. Look for neutral statement art with simple shapes, and dress up your furniture with cozy blankets and small throw pillows. Stick to a warm, neutral palette, and don’t be afraid to play around with texture to add dimension.

Ready to bring Japandi style into your home? Filled with gorgeous natural wood tones, calming neutrals, and minimalist function, Japandi design is a celebration of intentionality and sustainability. With these tips and tricks, you can bring the best of wabi-sabi and hygge into your design aesthetic and enjoy a gorgeous, grounding, Japandi-inspired home.

 

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