What do you love most about Japandi Interior Design? Is it the wooden features? Is it the minimalist style? Let me know your favorite elements in a Japandi kitchen in the comments!
Japandi style blends a Japanese minimalism with a Scandinavian coziness. This combination creates the most serene kitchen that’s still very much functional. It’s a combination of sleek lines, warm wood tones and a calming neutral color palette.
The kitchen have a tendency – I believe – to get very cluttered with all of the different kitchen essentials. I hope it’s not just me! Anyway, that’s something that’s not gonna happen in a Japandi kitchen. That’s why I love it so much.
One thing I love to do though is adding wabi sabi decor pieces to your Japandi kitchen in order to make it more interesting. Since wabi sabi decor is still neutral but a little more rustic than the Japandi style, I believe these two complements each other very well. Try it out and let me know your thoughts!
Simple Ways to Add Japandi Kitchen Style
- Swap cabinet handles for matte black or brushed nickel.
- Add natural elements like wooden cutting boards or bamboo baskets.
- Display ceramics or neutral-toned glassware on open shelves.
- Use neutral kitchen towels and soft lighting fixtures.
These tips above shows that you don’t need to redo your whole kitchen in order to achieve a Japandi kitchen. There are other ways you can include this style into your kitchen, just don’t be afraid to try them out.
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