A once-cramped Canberra flat is reimagined as a serene Japandi retreat, where layered textures, natural materials, and quiet design gestures come together to evoke calm, clarity, and soulful living.
These homes show how the harmony of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth can create everyday spaces of calm and beauty.
A stunning transformation of an HDB flat that pays homage to its original architecture while embracing a Japandi aesthetic.
This home is a prime example of how thoughtful design can create a clutter-free yet inviting space for first-time parents juggling new responsibilities.
A place to relax, read and meditate, this HDB flat in Tampines has been transformed by Plush Interior Design into an idyllic retreat for two.
The husband wanted dark colours, the wife light, so Third Avenue Studio delivered both with a harmonious modern Japandi design.
The Auburn Studio designed Shibui with a distinct fusion of minimalism and Japandi aesthetics, resulting in a subtle and unobtrusive beauty.
From ordinary to extraordinary, Inizio Atelier completely redesigns a five-room resale flat to cater to a couple’s lifestyle and hobbies.
OVON has thoughtfully redesigned a resale condo for a couple who loves the Japandi aesthetic, and who desires a home that is both spacious and practical.
In a home where its owners wanted openness and privacy, a balance of both is achieved through mindful space planning and design elements borrowed from Japanese and Scandinavian design principles.
Darwin Interior’s calming approach to the style and design of this young couple’s home yields a dreamy escape from everyday life.
Japandi is a term that has emerged in recent years to describe the marriage of Japanese and Scandinavian design. Here’s what you need to know about this hybrid style.