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What Is The Japandi Interior Décor Trend?

What Is The Japandi Interior Décor Trend?

One of the most popular recent interior design trends for the bathroom and beyond has been the Japandi style. If this particular home design fashion has passed you by, here’s a look at what it’s all about, and how you can introduce it to your home.

 

What is Japandi?

Quite simply, Japandi is a combination of the Scandi aesthetic, and the beautiful natural Japanese interior designs. It brings together the best of both worlds, uniting the minimalism and practicality of both styles, while introducing the Japanese notion of ‘wabi-sabi.’ This loosely translates as an acceptance of imperfection and transience.

It’s about stepping out of the fast lane, and embracing the of beauty of nature. It’s more of a philosophy than an aesthetic, and it suits our desire to live a more paired back life, where we feel more content in the everyday and in tune with nature, and less like a cog in a machine.

This approach complements the Scandinavian concept of hygge (pronounced ‘hoo-gah’) which involves creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere, to enjoy the simple pleasures in life. In these unpredictable times, when self-care and wellbeing are high on the agenda, hygge still feels relevant and desirable.

 

How to introduce Japandi to your home

 

Declutter

One of the key elements to get right is the fusion of sleek Japanese designs with the more rustic feel of Nordic style. Both styles involve neutral and calming colour palettes, and an uncluttered environment. Clearing your home of unwanted items can be a very therapeutic process, as well as a fresh start in the design stakes.

As the celebrated British interior designer William Morris said: 'Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.' This is a good rule to live by, as studies have repeatedly shown that a calm and well-ordered environment is beneficial for our mental health.

 

Mix light and dark neutrals

When it comes to choosing your colour scheme, Julia Kendell, interior designer on BBC’s DIY SOS, told The Express: “Keep the colour palette to entirely muted natural colours, whether warm grey, soft greens, oatmeal and stone. Add in elements of indigo, charcoal or rust. Don’t shy away from black accents as they can be transformative for anchoring a room.”

Ms Kendell also said that materials should match the natural and neutral feel: “Plenty of rattan, cotton, paper and natural timber throughout. Where possible, use timber flooring with either a matt lacquer or light paint finish to increase the feeling of space.”

When choosing furnishings, the emphasis is on well-crafted items which are built to last, made from sustainable materials. It is important to avoid the more throwaway approach to home décor which has become more commonplace in recent decades.

 

Keep accessories to a minimum

When it comes to adding the finishing touches, Japandi style focuses on a few well-chosen items, which carry a personal meaning. Lush plants and greenery are a key element of the look, to bring you closer to nature, and help clean the air.

 

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