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LanguageA Japandi interior, the trend you’re currently seeing in many households. And for good reason! This beautiful style has its roots in Scandinavia, where interior designers drew inspiration from Japanese serenity combined with Scandinavian coziness.
So what exactly does the Japandi living style look like? When you think of Japandi, you think of calm, minimalism, and organization. It’s a style characterized by natural materials and colors. It’s no wonder that the Japandi style works so well for designing your laundry room. After all, who wouldn’t be happy with an organized space where you can enjoy doing your laundry?
Our minds are basically always on, and stimuli are everywhere these days. This is one of the reasons why Japandi has become so popular. You come home to a space where you can truly relax. Instead of a room full of clutter and distractions, you have a place where everything feels right. Simply put: fewer things around you mean fewer worries in your mind. On top of that, it’s a timeless trend that allows you to mix and match different accessories.
Japandi colors are calm and natural. Think of soft shades like beige, sand, warm gray, and natural white. This base is often complemented by darker wood tones such as walnut. Natural green hues and earthy browns also fit perfectly with this style. While Scandinavian design often uses lighter wood, the Japanese influence introduces darker accents into the space.
Choose our fantastic walnut wooden washing machine cabinet and complement it with a neutral color palette. For example, place a beautiful beige vase with organic shapes on your countertop and pair it with flowers in earthy tones. Additionally, colors like Cashmere Beige, White, and Natural Oak are also perfect for this interior style.
How do you create a Japandi-style living room? You can opt for a light sofa with clean, low lines and no unnecessary details. Or go for the well-known “cloud sofa” in a light color. Coordinate your coffee table by choosing one with a wood finish and add a Japandi rug made of cotton or wool. A bamboo or rice paper floor lamp behind the sofa completes your Japandi living room.
In an open kitchen that flows into your living and dining area, it’s important that everything is coordinated. Choose sleek kitchen fronts without visible handles, preferably in natural wood, mango wood, walnut, warm gray, or matte white. Natural stone countertops work perfectly. Keep your countertop as clear as possible. Only items you use daily should be visible: coffee machine, kettle, and perhaps a set of wooden kitchen utensils in a container. Your dining table can be larger and more robust than your coffee table. A solid wood table with a natural look fits perfectly into the space. You can even give it a vintage touch if you like.
Feeling inspired to style your laundry room and maybe even your whole home in Japandi style? Washtower® is here to help. Who knows, your laundry might soon be spinning in a true Japandi laundry space!