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japandi: the rising interior design trend

japandi: the rising interior design trend

There’s a new style on the interior design scene, and it’s winning over homeowners and designers alike. Meet Japandi — the perfect blend of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality. If you’re looking for a calm, clutter-free and timeless look in your home, Japandi might be exactly what you need.

japandi: the rising interior design trend


 

Table of Content:

What Is Japandi Style?
Why Is Japandi Gaining Popularity?
How to Bring Japandi into Your Home
Japandi in Every Room

Tiles and Japandi
Browse our collection of Japandi-inspired pieces


 

What Is Japandi Style?

Japandi is a fusion of two design philosophies.

 

On one side, you have Japanese interior design — simple, elegant and rooted in nature.

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On the other, you have Scandinavian style — warm, functional and focused on comfort.

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Together, they create a space that feels both modern and lived-in.

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The Japandi trend focuses on clean lines, natural materials and muted colours. It values craftsmanship over mass production and encourages intentional living — only keeping what’s necessary and meaningful.

 


 

Why Is Japandi Gaining Popularity?

In today’s fast-paced world, many people are looking for ways to create a more calming and grounded home environment. Japandi offers exactly that. It’s not about filling your home with things — it’s about choosing the right things.

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Minimalist yet cosy, Japandi interiors promote wellbeing. Think soft linen throws, warm wood tones and stone finishes. Neutral colour palettes dominate the look, with shades of beige, taupe, sage green and charcoal taking centre stage.

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The rise in sustainable living has also played a role. Japandi leans into eco-conscious design — using natural fibres, recycled materials and quality over quantity.

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How to Bring Japandi into Your Home

You don’t need a full renovation to try this trend. Small changes can go a long way.

 

Start with decluttering

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Keep only the essentials and clear your surfaces.

 

Choose quality materials

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Invest in wood, linen, stone and ceramic.

 

Use a muted colour palette

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Stick to earthy tones like terracotta, sand and grey.

 

Add plants

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Nature is central to Japandi, so bring in greenery with simple planters.

 

Focus on function

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Every piece should serve a purpose and look good doing it.

 


 

Japandi in Every Room

Living Room

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Go for low-profile furniture, woven textures and neutral cushions.

 

Bedroom

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Keep it serene with soft lighting, crisp bedding and a calming palette.

 

Bathroom

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Choose clean finishes, minimal décor and natural touches like wood or stone.

 

Kitchen

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Pair sleek surfaces with warm wood cabinets and matte black fixtures.

 


 

Tiles and Japandi


Tiles are a great way to embrace the Japandi aesthetic. Think large format stone-look tiles for floors, soft textured wall tiles or handmade ceramic splashbacks. Matte finishes work best to avoid too much shine. You want the space to feel natural and calm, not glossy and loud. Wood-look vinyl, laminate or engineered wood flooring also fits perfectly with the Japandi style, offering the warmth of timber with added durability and easy maintenance — ideal for creating that serene, minimalist feel.

 


 

Japandi isn’t just a trend — it’s a lifestyle shift. It’s about stripping back the noise and embracing simplicity, comfort and mindfulness in the way we live. Whether you’re redesigning a single room or your entire home, Japandi offers a timeless and peaceful solution.

Looking for tiles or design elements that suit the Japandi style? Bring your moodboard or Pinterest inspo to our showroom and we’ll help you choose pieces that bring your vision to life. Browse our collection of Japandi-inspired pieces below to get started.

 


 

Browse our collection of Japandi-inspired pieces

 

 

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