Japandi is a beautiful and serene style pairing up Scandinavian style and minimal Japanese aesthetics. This is all about less is more, functional styling and meaningful pieces, clean lines and decluttering, and I can’t name a better style if you love nature and everything simple yet refined. Japandi style is a cool idea for small spaces as it doesn’t require much furniture or decor and it’s decluttered, so I can offer this design for mudrooms and entryways that are often quite small if not tiny. How to integrate it?
Japandi Color Palettes
Japandi is about warm neutrals like greige, tan, beige, creamy and others, so stick to mostly soothing and light shades. If you wanna add darker colors, they should be mostly accents.
The airy entryway is done with a wooden bench, a basket, a floor mirror and greenery in a large vase.
As Japandi is all about nature, stick to natural materials. Choose wood or beadboard for the walls, go for wooden, stone and rattan furniture and materials like porcelain, plaster, cane and jute to make the space cooler.
The beautiful entryway is done with a live edge console table, vases and bowls, dried grasses and a large mirror.
This minimal space is done with a bench, some cushions, a vase with branches and a jute pouf.
The Japandi entryway is done with a light-stained console, a table lamp, a black vase, a mirror in a frame and some art.
The neutral space is done with a rough wood bench, pillows, a table lamp, some art, a jute rug and a basket.
This niche is done with a bench, some pillows, an artwork and a floor vase with branches.
The Nordic space shows off a cane chair, a side table with a vase and branches, an arched mirror and a jute rug.
The pretty Japandi space is done with a wooden slab bench, books, a table lamp, a vase and a textural artwork.
The Japandi space is done with a stone wall, a wooden bench, a mirror, a vase with greenery and some decor.
Japandi Furniture
Furniture should be minimal and contemporary, you can dive into trends choosing rounded and curved items and boucle upohlstery, or stick to nature with wooden slab and rough wood console tables and benches. A stone or marble console will be also a very nice idea for a Japandi entryway. If you have a mudroom or if you are choosing storage items, go for sleek and plain ones, not open shelves but cabinets to declutter the space.
This stylish entryway is done in Japandi meets modern style, with a stained console, poufs, vases with blooms and some books.
This Japandi meets Scandinavian space is done with a black console table, vases, an artwork and some baskets.
The serene entryway is done with a cabinet bench, cushions and pillows, dried grasses and a woven pouf.
The airy entryway is done with a console table, a bowl, a vase and a statement artwork.
The light-filled entryway is done with a bench, a bowl, an artwork, another bench and pillows, a pendant lamp.
This stained mudroom is done with several built-in storage units and shelves plus vases and baskets with grasses.
The Japandi mudroom is done with stained shelves and cabinets, a windowsill bench and jute poufs.
Japandi Decor
Choose beautiful and imperfect floor and table vases of porcelain and plaster. Get some dried branches and statement but neutral artwork. Go for linen pillows on the bench and jute rugs to add even more texture to the entryway. Keep it all simple and natural, get inspired!
The Japandi space is done with a niche, a mirror, a stained table, baskets and a vase with branches.
The Japandi space is done with a slab console table, a table lamp, bowls and a vase plus dark foliage, a mirror in a dark frame.
This beautiful stone console table is done with magazines, a wooden bowl, a vase with greenery and a mirror in a frame.
The Japandi space shows off a unique console table with a black tabletop, a bowl, a vase with wheat, a jute decoration.
The wabi-sabi bench is a nice idea for a Japandi space, and plants and cool porcelain add interest to the look.
This wooden wabi-sabi console table is done with a vase and dried grasses, a bowl, a mirror in a wooden frame and a basket.
The Japandi space is done with a wooden slab console with decor and books, a gallery wall with a mirror and a vase with greenery.
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