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Japandi style, how to achieve it?

We will talk about the main elements of the Japandi style, to know how to apply it if we want to use this style at home.

 

Comedor en colores tierra con estilo japandi.
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First, before knowing how to apply it at home, it is important to understand what we are talking about when we mean style JAPANDI.

In the world of interior design, it is an ideal style for lovers of minimalism and cozy spaces. This unique aesthetic is a captivating fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian design, two approaches known for their simplicity, functionality and timeless beauty.

Japandi spaces are characterized by their stripped simplicity, where each element has a clear purpose and function. This aesthetic purity creates a sense of calm and order in the home, fostering an atmosphere of tranquility. One of the most distinctive features of the Japandi style is its focus on naturalness and warmth.


Now how do we apply it at home? Let’s start point by point.


comedor con mobiliario madera oscura. Estilo Japandi
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Materials:

Organic materials such as wood, bamboo, linen and cotton are key elements in this style. These materials not only add texture and depth to spaces, but also connect interiors with nature, creating a sense of harmony and balance.


Color Palette:

The color palette of the Japandi style is soft and serene, composed mainly of neutral tones such as white, gray, beige and black. Many details are also used in unsaturated green. These colors are used not only to create a calm and timeless background, but also to highlight the beauty of natural materials and carefully selected details in the space.



oficina Japandi.
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Add Japanese style elements:

To truly capture the essence of Japandi style, traditional Japanese elements are incorporated into interior design. From iconic sliding rice paper panels to elegant wood carvings and straw mats called tatami mats, these elements add a touch of authenticity and sophistication to the space.


Soft lighting: 

Lighting is crucial in the Japandi style. Opt for soft, diffuse light sources such as paper lamps, bamboo lanterns or warm LED lights. Indirect lighting can also help create a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere.


Natural elements and plants: 

Integrate natural elements such as stones, handmade ceramics and plants in the decoration of your home.


living japandi.
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Functional Design and Harmonious Aesthetics:

The Japandi style is distinguished by its balance between functionality and aesthetics. The furniture is simple and practical, with clean lines and geometric shapes, inspired by Scandinavian design.


Details:

In this style, attention to detail is key. From soft textiles such as linen and wool to decorative elements such as cushions, carpets and minimalist artwork, every detail is carefully chosen to complement and enhance the overall aesthetic of the space.




The Japandi style is more than a design trend; it is a philosophy that celebrates the beauty of simplicity, harmony and connection with nature. By fusing the finest elements of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian design, the Japandi style offers a fresh and contemporary approach to creating home spaces that are elegant and functional.


 

Julieta Lovera Studio

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