Minimalist Interior Goals:10 Japandi Style Furniture Ideas

Over the years Japandi style furniture had become the go-to choice for people seeking a minimalist approach for aesthetic interiors. As we all know it is a blend of Scandinavian clean lines with Japanese refined simplicity. It centers around minimalist aesthetics, reflecting a calm tranquil lifestyle.

In this list we would go over 10 best Japandi style furniture and accessories you should add into your space to achieve its timeless minimal aesthetics.

1. Chairs

Japandi chair

In achieving the Japandi look, you should incorporate low chairs that are close to the floor. This would reflect the Japanese style of being grounded while also putting emphasis on Scandinavian openness and calm, achieving both minimalist approach to functional living.

Japandi style chairs would often have low profiles and lesser visual weight than its western counterparts, which helps it maintain airiness and uncluttered look in a room. This is a key on Japanese and Scandinavian interiors which value breathing space and natural light.

2. Stools

Japandi decor

In addition to chairs in function, you could also add stools in your living room or your bedroom for additional functionality. It adds to the serene approach while incorporating functional tools that won’t visually overwhelm your space. Select those especially made in natural wood with simple wooden tops, this can serve both purpose of being side tables or extra seating.

Just make sure you don’t put a lot of stools in a space, just 1 or 2 stools in a room is enough for functionality and won’t swamp the room with the other furniture you will have to put.

3. Couches

Japandi couches

For the main comfort in your living room, you should put emphasis on couches with light tones. Choose specifically colors in shades of beige and white, these colors are known for their clean and quiet backdrop that compliments the serene and quiet atmosphere of Japanese interior vibes.

Look for low profile couches with clean structured lines specifically those with expose wooden leg or frames. Avoid bulky sofas with overly rich design, opt for plain colors for streamlined silhouettes that prioritizes comfort. For pillows and cushion choose specifically colors that contrasts the color of couches, ideally those of earthy tones like of moss, coffee, or terracotta.

4. Tables

Dining furniture

When selecting the tables for your dining room, always consider choosing wooden materials with matte finish and clean lines, as these elements are central to Japandi style of being minimal. Japandi style furniture expresses harmony between elegance and functionality.

Coffee table

Additionally, for coffee tables and side tables in your living room or bedroom always choose low profile tables with rounded smooth sides to echo Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics.

5. Cabinets and Shelves

Japandi interior

For the storage in your room, you should pick cabinets and shelves that has flat fronts and minimal hardware to maintain a serene atmosphere. Avoid glossy finishes, instead, opt for clean lines, choose contrasting colors in darker and earthy tones, ideally shades of light and brown as these tones work well with each other and they offer the space with warm relaxing atmosphere.

6. Lights

Japandi interior design

The lights of the Japandi style interior are soft and warm, they are intentionally understated to create a warm calming atmosphere in your room, rather than drawing attention to themselves it focuses on setting the mood by putting emphasis on the relaxing vibe of the room.

In order to achieve this, you have to look for a bulb that has warm light color (those typically used in hotels) to have a serene cozy tone of Japandi. Floor lamps are also ideal for getting the warm light colors when you don’t want to change your light bulbs, choose lamps that are warm but also designed in wood bases, or linen. Pendant lights are also another good way of setting the atmosphere of a Japandi interior, offering gentle illumination.

7. Bed

Japandi bed

The typical bed of a Japandi style room is low profile close to the floor frame with wooden base emphasizing its groundedness. This is inspired by Japanese bed arrangements that are close to the floor and incorporating the comfort seen in Scandinavian bedroom. The wooden base of the bed is usually made from light toned wood like oak, the frame often features clean lines or finished wood design.

The mattress of the bed can be light, warm gray, or earthy colors, making it contrast with the color of the frame, to enhance the calm and cozy mood of the bedroom.

8. Paintings

Minimalist painting

One great accessory you can add into your Japandi interior is paintings, those eaither featuring traditional artwork from both Japanese and Scandinavian. Japanese calligraphy or Scandinavian art style also works well. Artworks in Japandi style are never overpowering, their purpose is to enhance the already calm atmosphere of the room and reinforce the core atmosphere of Japandi: groundedness, serenity, and peace. Also don’t fill the wall with art works, just pick one or two arts to hang on the wall to create subtle focal points.

9. Mirrors

Rounded mirror

Another great functional accessory that compliments your walls are mirrors. Simple clean frame mirrors made from natural wood or metal, acts as a subtle decorative element that reinforce the minimalist aesthetics of Japandi. Choose mirrors with soft round edges, avoid the heavily designed ones. A large frame or frameless mirror can add depth to your space without disrupting its calm atmosphere.

10. Decorations

Japandi design ideas

Other decoratives are also acceptable in Japandi interior and sometimes they serve as both aesthetic and functional in a space. Decorations such as ceramics, stones, window curtains, linen cushion, rugs, and others, are all can be found in Japandi design.

However, these elements should not overwhelm your space but to compliment the simplicity and minimalistic of the design. These decorations are expression of intentionality so that they can support the aesthetics and values of the Japandi style’s timeless beauty.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Japandi style furniture is not just about the trend, it’s about embracing a lifestyle rooted in simplicity and functionality. It is a design about living with less but better, inviting you to slow down on life and appreciate the quality over quantity, designing your space with calm and mindful living. A quiet sophistication of balance, serenity, and peace.

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