Have you ever heard of the style Japandi? One of the latest trends in decorationit is a fusion between the Scandinavian minimalism and the Japanese aestheticsresulting in harmonious, functional and welcoming spaces.
Characterized by clean lines, natural materials such as wood and stone, neutral and earthy colors, Japandi promotes an atmosphere of sophisticated simplicity. With an emphasis on quality over quantity, this style creates serene and balanced environments, integrating elements and functionalities from both traditions of architecture It is design.
Below, we selected 14 projects with Japandi style decoration. Get inspired!
Details play a fundamental role in the project signed by the Pluri Studio, as they represent the personality of the residents and the uniqueness of the space. Each piece of decoration was chosen with care, contributing to the contemporary and distinct atmosphere of the room. The neutral color palette offered a versatile base that allowed the incorporation of points of color and textures in a harmonious way.
Full of charm, the general feeling for those who arrive in this apartment designed by the architect Fernanda Marques It is one of warmth and intimacy. Thanks to its large openings, which provide its entire social and intimate area with dazzling light.
“At the request of my clients, I gave priority to the design of the social areas, starting from the center of the apartment, which was occupied by a large living room, receptive and welcoming”, says Fernanda. Without giving up a minimalist approach, which values both full and empty spaces, when choosing furniture, the architect favors ancient materials, such as glass, wood and, above all, rocks.
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With vertical tiles on the front of the bench that comprises this gourmet balcony, green gained an additional layer of appreciation when inserted into the environment that unites the internal and external areas. The decor with natural elements and earthy tones complement the light and elegant Japandi style setting. Project signed by the architect Mari Milani.
For mother and daughter, the Elmor Studio designed an intimate home for you to enjoy in comfort. Light and calm colors for long readings and solving puzzles.
The architect Julia Faria designed a living area surrounded by nature and natural lighting resulting in a strong Japandi style environment.
This project, signed by the architect Hana Lerner, has a welcoming living room with a careful selection of materials and textures. The clever arrangement of the furniture contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
In this project, the architect Isabella Nalon He focused on the use of natural materials, fabrics, many textures and plants. The social area is framed by wooden porticos combined with wooden louvers and vegetation. The ceramic vases and fountain add the finishing touch to the Japandi style.
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This garden-side dorm is the definition of the perfect getaway. The project signed by the architect Rosângela Pena It is filled with natural light, white linen and straw details that create a Japandi-style cosiness.
In the duplex designed by architect Rafaella Grasnoff, from LOFT7 Architecturenatural materials bring greater lightness to environments.
In this project, the Japandi-style bedroom is a serene refuge for residents, where simple decor becomes a statement. The walls painted in soft, neutral tones together with natural lighting create a calm and relaxing atmosphere.
Wood is a key element and hides the entrance to the couple’s closet, serves as a headboard and houses niches for works of art and objects. The bed has a minimalist and low structure, it has a padded solid wooden base to fit perfectly onto the mattress.
At the Studio Theodora Homethe architectural curves mixed with organic furniture and the combination of white and pastel tones carefully recreate the Japandi style.
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“It is a neutral apartment to highlight the objects that tell the couple’s story and identity”, explains the team at Concrete Atelier, responsible for the project. In the suite, textures are the protagonists and appear on the white brick wall, on the headboard with hexagonal and tauari screen.
The residents of this apartment asked the architects Lívia Dalmaso and Duda Senna spaces that prioritized the use of wood and other more natural coverings such as stones, tiles, ceramics and fabrics. The Japandi style result comprises environments with a neutral base and protagonist materials and furniture.
In the details, such as the texture of the brick wall, the black elements on the neutral base and the simple but striking presence of colors reveal the Japandi style of the project signed by the office. BOX14 Architecture.
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