Japandi Style Is The Minimalist, Multi-Cultural Interior Design Trend That Shows No Sign of Stopping
Table Of Content Use of Natural Materials What are some good tips for learning interior design at home? Natural light accentuates simple decor and contrasting colors. Japandi bathrooms & laundry rooms The Ultimate Guide to Japandi Style: Embracing Minimalism in Interior Design Background and origins of Japandi Style The origin of this style dates back to when the Danish designers and creatives began traveling to Japan, the moment the 220-year-old closed-border policies were finally lifted. At that time, their designs started getting influenced by this enigmatic and fascinating new oriental aesthetic. Japandi is a fusion of traditional elements and philosophies, so there are distinctions when separating it from Japanese and Scandinavian-based design. Feng shui has many rules, even pointing you in the direction to place your bed, but Japandi isn't entirely hard-pressed to stick to the rules. Modernism & Japonism: Japan’s Impact on Danish Design - Japan Nakama Modernism