Japandi - discover your Zen

It’s a perfect duo of styles: a well-known Scandinavian hygge and wabi-sabi which is another term for Japanese harmony. Japandi is more than just design. It's a whole lifestyle, focused on recognizing the beauty of minimalism and simplicity, as well as rejecting things that are not necessary to one's quality of life.

Less is more

Although Scandinavia and Japan are thousands of kilometers apart, these two share love for simplicity.

Minimalistic, simple shapes and geometric lines are signatures of Japandi. It all comes together thanks to the Scandinavian part of this style, where usage of light tones or natural materials such as wood, stone, or paper is common. The Asian element here could be the inclusion of spacious design and plentifulness of light, both natural and artificial, as well as the personal idea of respecting your furniture and objects with history.That's why Japandi's slogan is the art of moderation in harmony with nature.

Colours of harmony

When it comes to Japandi style, you should center the entire design around three colors, best in natural hues. You don't have to limit yourself to only bright shades – in many Japandi projects you'll find usage of dark and intense colors. A great inspiration for your project will be Harmonious & Balanced color palette by Ceresit, which features a ton of shades perfect for Japandi.

The base of the palette should be neutral colours: whites, beiges or greys are welcome. If you need something to give a sharper note to your design, browns, greens, and even black are all a great choice. The entire composition should feel harmonious, calm, but optimistic – so that any guest could feel like they're in their own private oasis.

To make colour pallete more energetic, you should think about using some fire tones such as reds, yellows, or oranges, which symbolize energy and life. You can find such shades in the Romantic & Delicate line. But remember: when picking out your reds, you should search for calmer, downbeat shades. No intense colors are allowed. If warm red tones aren't for you, maybe you can spice up your Japandi design with oriental emeralds or thoughtful navies.

Minimalism is the key

Simple but cozy, Japandi style gives an almost ascetic impression with a touch of warmth. To achieve a well-balanced effect, decorations and accessories should be chosen thoughtfully.

Instead of sumptuous decoration, you should opt for simplistic, but high-quality furniture and natural or handmade accessories: plants and ceramics will do great. When it comes to curtains or pillows, look for materials such as linen, cotton, or wool.

 

The key elements of Japandi

  • Moderation
  • Natural materials and fabrics
  • Naturalness beyond perfection
  • Minimalism
  • Shape, texture, colour
  • Lots of light

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