Title: Japandi Interior
1Japandi Interior
2Japandi, a hybrid style of Japanese and
Scandi aesthetics, inherits the genes of both
the tranquility and simple elegance of
traditional Japanese interior design, as well
as the coziness and earthiness in
Scandinavian style.
3As a fairly new interior design trend that
started around 2016, Japandi aesthetics is now
gaining popularity, celebrated by many of the
top Japanese interior designers today. Here are
three important characteristics of good Japandi
design
4Japandi Design Combining Formal Beauty and
Human-Oriented
- Functionalism
- One of the main intentions of Japandi style is
the desire to create aesthetically pleasing
while functional designs that formulate a
positive, cozy, and easy lifestyle. - Each object in a Japandi house is given more
than a mere utilitarian - purpose.
5Japandi style transforms everyday objects into
pieces of art, fragments of memory, and
reflections of lifestyle. Japandi helps people
to be aware of the importance of every small
moment of life, giving your home a meditative
and peaceful quality. Creating simple, practical,
while meaningful décor is the ultimate goal of
Japandi.
6Traces of Handicraft and Nature Drawing on the
Japanese concept of wabi-sabithe appreciation
of imperfection and repaired aestheticsJapandi
emphasizes deep connections to the environment
through the usage of natural material. Japanese
design values, above all, the idea of texture and
agenot an unachievable perfection with flawless
reflected polished surfaces, says Jarret
Yoshida, Principal and Founder of Jarret
Yoshida, Inc.
7Yakisugi, a traditional Japanese method of
burning and preserving wood, is a great example
of this principle of imperfect craftsmanship. I
love using neutral and natural surfaces,
especially because they take a space from
looking like a clinically-cold showroom to being
a real home filled with age and textureinviting
and relaxed, he says. Inherited from Japanese
design values, Japandi style finds perfection in
the imperfect nature and adopts local and
natural materials, such as cotton, linen, wood,
and paper, to connect with the environment and
bring warmth to the home.
8Japandi values simplicity which brings ease and
freshness into life. But unlike a minimalistic
interior, which deprives all decorations and
leaves only the essential functional objects
usually with perfect machine-made slick surfaces,
Japandi style adds the warm and rustic
Scandinavian design concept of Hygge and focuses
on shaping human experience, making the space
more genial and sweet. Japandi style is simple
but with warmth, minimal but with humanistic
care.
Minimalism With Human Touch and Emotional Warmth
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