The peaceful joy of the Japandi aesthetic shapes these three modern home interiors, fashioning cohesive living spaces, bedrooms and bathrooms. The combination of Scandinavian and Japanese decor elements conjures a welcoming atmosphere that’s sprung from warm neutrals and natural materials. Practical layouts are designed to serve and enhance daily life at home, ensuring easy functionality and overall tranquillity. We’ll tour one family residence full of natural light and soothing wood tone, which also features inspiration for a compact shared kid’s room. Next, we’ll arrive at a couple’s luxury studio apartment with a quiet fusion of international and Japanese styles. Lastly, we’ll finish with a simple and elegant home with cosy layering for a laid-back approach.
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Sunlight fills a split level living room in our first Japandi style home interior, creating a feeling of positivity and wellbeing. The wood platform base of a Japanese sofa aligns perfectly with the raised floor section to build one sleek line. A Chabudai table and Zabuton floor cushions occupy the elevated position, with a stylish bookcase providing an attractive and useful backdrop.
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White and wood cabinets make up the
A change in flooring defines the home entryway from the rest of the open concept. Striking black and white tiles lay pattern beneath a wood slatted
Backlit bookshelves add atmospheric mood lighting to the home entryway.
The dining table is a built-in design that incorporates a large planter, bringing greenery to the indoors. The dining chairs are the Easy chair designed by Pierre Jeanneret.
Small dining stools furnish the opposite side of the table to allow clear access to the oven housing unit.
The shared kids’ room is a compact space that has been maximised with custom-built furniture. The
A shared kids’ workspace completes the opposite side of the room. See more great ideas for
A pegboard wall provides adjustable shelving above the
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Inside the master walk-in wardrobe, the
Illumination from the walk-in closet adds soft mood lighting to the calming white bedroom scheme.
Floor plan.
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Our second residence is a 130 square metre detached house in Kyiv, Ukraine. The JP Residence was designed for a child-free couple who wished for a quiet and cozy fusion between international design and Japan’s unique aesthetic. In the living room, a long
A platform bed is screened from the lounge area with a sheer white portiere. Glass panels wall off the entryway.
A brushed aluminum Tip Top light by Pandul illuminates each side of the bed.
The home library features a custom ceiling-mounted bookshelf, designed by Men Bureau, that is constructed with wooden poles and marble planes that slot together without screws or bolts. The Muse Sofa by Benchmark extends its clean line into a side table at one end. The
The Hotaru Buoy pendant light by TwentyTwentyone communicates the homeowner’s love for traditional Japanese paper lanterns.
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Cherry wood, boticcino marble, and stainless steel accessories shape the kitchen.
The main aim of the renovation was to open up the layout to natural light from all sides, whilst maximising living space. Glazed walls feature automated shades for privacy.
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The same materials are used throughout the house for a cohesive result.
Grey walls accent the powder room, and create contrast for a white marble vanity unit.
Grey terrazzo encases the main bathroom. A bespoke
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Studio floor plan.
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Simple and elegant, our final home design builds warmth through neutral colours and natural materials.
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Assorted scatter cushions style a cosy mixed-material couch.
More cushions and throws warm a long window seat – a perfect place to enjoy a book in the sunlight.
Minimalist handle-free cabinets colour a one wall kitchen with a calming sage green finish.
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