As much as we love a maximalist home, there’s just something about Japandi minimalism that hits like the design equivalent of Prozac. You know what Japandi style is, even if you don’t think you do; ...
Few design and decor trends capture the imagination quite like Japandi interior design. This unique style is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, merging the minimalistic elegance of the ...
t’s the perfect season for a cozy home makeover. Opting for deep colors, warm neutrals and earthy accents helps create a more welcoming and relaxing space. While you could gravitate towards the ...
At first glance, Japan and Scandinavia may not seem the most obvious pairing. Thousands of miles apart, they differ vastly in climate and culture. Yet a fusion of Japanese and Scandi design aesthetics ...
While Japan and Scandinavia may be in totally different regions of the world and almost over 8,000 km apart, it is interesting to note that both countries share some common philosophies when it comes ...
For the past two years, our homes have become hubs for working, learning and living which means that maintaining any sense of balance or harmony has been challenging. This brings us to Japandi style, ...
You might not have heard of Japandi, but chances are, you’ve probably seen elements of it around, or might have it in your own home already. Japandi is a hybrid of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics ...
When done well, the style embraces Japanese and Danish concepts for small spaces I grew up in a family of minimalists. Come to think of it, maybe minimalism wasn’t my family’s artistic expression, but ...
Picture clean white interiors with warm wood furniture and touches of black (perhaps cabinets in the kitchen, and seat cushions or sliding doors in the living room) You can save this article by ...
Move over, modern farmhouse decor; there’s a new design aesthetic in town. Blending Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian hygge, Japandi is the latest trend gaining traction in the interior design ...
As the name suggests, Japandi weds the renowned Japanese and Scandinavian styles, and is strongly influenced by wabi-sabi, the ancient Japanese philosophy that places value on simplicity, slow living, ...