Minimalist design styles get more and more popular as modern and clean aesthetics take the stage and the costs of living space go up. Today let’s delve into one of the most prominent of them: Japandi.
Eastern Tradition meets Northern Efficiency
Japandi has a long tradition of combining the beauty of natural materials and objects with minimalism and efficiency. Japandi is a blend of Japanese design and Scandinavian design, which is characterized by its clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. This combination makes Japandi stand out from other styles in the world of interior design
But japandi is not only about aesthetics. It is also about focusing on the things that are essential for your life and health. Japandi is about finding harmony between the modern lifestyle and natural materials. Japandi can be applied in many different ways, including interior design, furniture design, architecture and even gardening.
Minimalism
The less, the merrier.
Japandi designs are often very simple but also very beautiful and elegant. They often focus on one or two key elements rather than trying to overwhelm with clutter.
Natural Materials
Japandi designs tend to favor wood, stone, metal, glass, or leather instead of plastic or synthetic fabrics because of their durability and timelessness.
Clean lines
Clean lines are a fundamental principle of Japandi design. It is the practice of using simple, unadorned lines to create something beautiful and functional.