With a base of natural materials and a neutral color palette, Japandi style enhances a sense of calm and serenity. However, the serene aesthetic does not imply simplistic or minimalist interior design. The two home designs that we show here today offer interesting combinations of elegant furniture pieces and lighting fixtures to achieve a wonderful Scandi compatibility with Japanese blends. We see the use of wood, wicker, jute, cotton and linen in fashion thinking. The curved décor trend has the most influence in each of these designs and creates distinctive silhouettes. The curves impart a welcome softness and streamlined design to everyday life, fusing form and function the way of Japandi.
A circular art print grabs attention in the living room of Japan’s first booth. Its round shape complements the arched alcove behind the small sofa and oval coffee table.
White tiles give the hallway some texture. The white sofa is upholstered with tactile motifs.
A round rug fills the small hall space. The simple fireplace design and the TV form a second focal wall. A small side table holds a table lamp with a Japanese-inspired paper lantern cover.
The paper pendant light sits above the adjacent dining table. A small bank of wall shelves opens into a shallow recess of the wall to form a decorative moment.
An elegant kitchen peninsula slightly divides the room.
Under the dining room pendant light, a rustic decorative vase is filled with dried plants to create a natural table centerpiece. The dining table and wooden chairs complement the dining table’s legs, which are topped with a smooth terrazzo surface.
A second rustic vase adorns the elegant peninsula of the kitchen. An L-shaped kitchen is installed towards the front door of the apartment. In the entryway, a built-in bookcase adds a decorative element under the arched ceiling.
Inside the master bedroom, a full-length arched mirror reflects natural light from the windows. A small shelf intersects with the glass, providing a place to drop trinkets.
A white stone bedside table makes a simple addition.
In the second bedroom, a circular art print adds muted color above the bed.
A modern office provides a homely workspace on one side of the bedroom.
Across the room, a straw dresser adds a warm and textured element to the white decor scheme.
In the bathroom decor scheme, the elegant bathroom mirror introduces the element of natural rattan and round shape.
Mosaic tiles pattern shower area.
The laundry room is a quiet simple sight.
The second interior inspired by Japandi contains an open plan living space divided by a modern circular sofa design. Nesting round coffee tables drop bold black accents in the front.
Opposite the sofa, the TV wall is decorated with an eye-catching wooden slat design. A combination of slats and overlapping wood panels give the focal wall extra depth and light play.
A large living room rug complements the wood-paneled feature wall with its ribbed texture.
Abstract wall art puts moments of subtle color on the walls of a plain white living room.
A small curved lounge chair complements the living room furniture arrangement without blocking the light from the window.
Two dining room pendant lights illuminate the full length of a unique rectangular dining table. It also presents a luxurious white marble element that elevates the aesthetic.
A clean, modern kitchen design that fills the back of the living space with the color of wood and natural stone.
A vase and decorative bowl are paired to form the centerpiece of the dining table. Sprigs of greenery add a fresh touch.
Paneled doors close the cabinet, while you share a glimpse of what’s inside.
The final interior of the Japandi house contains a light-filled living room. The unique orange lounge chair provides a welcoming color. A modern wall lamp with swing arm adds a stark black accent that matches traditional teacups on the coffee table.
The beautiful orange chair is Groovy M chair. Designed by Pierre Paulin for Artefort. The unique coffee table complements the curves of the chair. Indoor plants and plant arrangements add natural interest to a room.
Rattan room divider puts light-emitting arches between the open lounge area, kitchen and kitchen entrance. The storage bench fits neatly into the entryway-side nook to bring out outdoor items. A matching storage bench sits across from the rattan room divider to bring cohesive décor to the lounge area.
A full-length mirror allows homeowners to check their appearance when they walk out the door. The home’s entry nook doubles as a focal point for a formal dining room. Wall cabinets throw away seasonal serving elements and a table lamp gives off a warm glow. See more ideas for unique table lamps.
In the adjacent kitchen area, a terrazzo peninsula is supported by an unusual carved column of stacked spheres.
A dining bench is built at the back of the kitchen peninsula, where it is coordinated with a wood racetrack-style dining table and two upholstered dining chairs. Elegant pendant lights cast a shimmer of gold above.
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