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Japandi Interior Design: The Japanese-Scandinavian Style of 2025

Mar 9, 2025 ยท 7 min ยท Beginner

Japandi โ€” the fusion of Japanese wabi-sabi and Scandinavian hygge โ€” is 2025 most searched interior design trend. Here is how to achieve it in any home.

Japandi interior design with minimal warm aestheticUnsplash

What Is Japandi?

Japandi merges two refined aesthetic traditions: Japanese wabi-sabi (finding beauty in imperfection) and Scandinavian hygge (warmth, simplicity, calm). The result is more pared-back than Scandi alone, warmer than Japanese minimalism, and uniquely suited to contemporary living. It is currently the #1 searched interior design style globally.

Core Principles

Functional minimalism โ€” every object serves a purpose. Natural materials โ€” wood (especially walnut and smoked oak), bamboo, rattan, linen, clay. Earthy neutrals โ€” warm whites, warm greys, clay tones, muted sage. Craft and texture โ€” handmade ceramics, woven textiles, and objects with visible imperfections valued rather than hidden.

Japandi living room with natural materials and plantsUnsplash
Wabi-Sabi in Practice: A Japandi interior should not look perfect. A handmade ceramic with an uneven glaze, a wooden board with natural cracks โ€” these imperfections are intentional and valued.

The Japandi Palette

Off-white (warm, not stark), warm greige, charcoal, and natural wood tones form the primary palette. Secondary accents: muted sage green, terracotta clay, deep forest green โ€” always in small quantities. Black is used sparingly but deliberately (a black-framed window, a single black vessel).

Japandi bedroom with calm neutral warm paletteUnsplash