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A couple posts back, I wrote about a two-bedroom condo we had worked on for a space-planning eDesign project. We had to create condo design ideas for a lovely couple who wanted a clean, minimalist look that fit right into the Japandi (that’s Japanese-Scandinavian) style peg.

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Our clients are a lovely couple who had just come home from an international job post. The two-bedroom condo they rented was empty, but they had no idea how to arrange their furniture. They wanted to make their new home look cozy and warm, but to still maintain the clean and minimalist aesthetic they were going for.

There were some things they couldn’t agree on, like where to place the dining table, what window treatments to get for their curved walls with floor-to-ceiling windows. They had one furniture brand in mind for the look they wanted, but didn’t want to buy everything from just one store.

We split up the eDesign project into two phases: We started working on the living, dining, and entryway areas first. Later on, we worked on their bedroom and home office.

Phase 1A of Condo eDesign: A welcoming entryway

Since I already talked at length about how we came up with the design ideas for this two-bedroom condo, I’ll just show you the transformation that this once-empty home went through.

BEFORE: Uneventful foyer

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When you open the front door to this condo unit, there’s only a short hallway before you immediately see the kitchen and the living room.

AFTER: An entry with purpose and impact

With the help of just three major pieces, we were able to put some function and form to this short entryway.

Our clients had two sideboards with solihiya (woven cane) panels on the sliding doors custom-made by Yanna’s Home. Inside the sideboards is ample storage space for shoes, which, like almost everyone nowadays, they remove and stash away before entering the condo unit.

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A brass-framed mirror from Home Cartel stands sentry above items for disinfecting, and catch-alls for small items like keys. To keep things neat and tidy, they picked functional items all in white, for a uniform look.

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Here’s another view of the mirror and custom sideboards. By having shoe storage made with sliding doors, our clients were able to maximize the very tight foyer space.

Phase 1B of Condo eDesign: A well-curated living and dining room

To create a Japandi-inspired home, curation is key.

This means you need to select very few pieces that are highly functional, but still contribute to the clean and natural aesthetic of Japanese-Scandinavian style.

BEFORE: Basic and empty living and dining room

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AFTER: Warm and cozy living and dining room

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Black frames for black and white photos taken by our client adorn the wall of this living room. The sofa was actually a replacement for an Ikea piece that our clients ended up reselling, as they weren’t happy with the firmness of the Ikea couch.

Sofa from Crate & Barrel. Center table from Blims Furniture. Sabi armchair and ottoman from IPW Furniture. Frankfurt floor lamp from Retail Therapy. Curtains and sheers from Shade MNL.

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The Boston center table from Blims Furniture serves a dual purpose as a work table too. Back when we hadn’t yet fixed their home office, my client needed a space where she could work on her art while her hubby used the only electric table in their home.

Nowadays, they use this as a place to rest their iPads…or a bowl of popcorn while watching TV, perhaps?

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The TV bench was custom-made by Yanna’s Home, while the Eket bookshelves are from IPW Furniture.

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The round tulip table with the marble top is also a customized piece from Avant Garde Retails.

When we suggested a round dining table, our clients admitted they had their doubts. But we made sure that the space around it had sufficient space for moving chairs back and for walking around it. Now, our clients feel it makes perfect sense to walk around the table.

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To ground the dining table and make it feel deliberate that it’s floating in the middle of the space, we recommended moving the dining room lamp drop in the center of the table.

The lamp is from Home Cartel, while the mod dining chairs are from Edia Home.

A Cozy and Relaxing Reading Nook

Sandwiched between the sofa and the armchair are the Frankfurt floor lamp from Retail Therapy, and a “coffee table” (more of a side table than a coffee table!) from Mod Living.

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The side table was actually another replacement item. More often than not, some of the items we select for our eDesign clients end up out of stock too soon. But because we have provided a design direction for our clients, they were able to source this side table on their own!

We think it looks great, as it still reflects the minimalist palette of white and light wood that we went for in our Japandi-inspired condo.

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This corner has actually become our client’s “morning spot”. We think it’s a great place to sip coffee, read your favorite book, and reflect.

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Check out Phase 2 of this condo eDesign project in another blog post!

I put up more photos of how home office turned out in another blog post here, but in the meantime, here’s a pic of what it looked like BEFORE we created home office design ideas for our clients.

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FAQs

What is the color of the Japandi bedroom? ›

Very unlike the bold color postmodern interior design likes to use, one of the key elements of Japandi interior design is the use of a minimalistic color palette, especially for a Japandi bedroom. Stick to neutral shades like beige, white, and grey, with subtle pops of color like muted greens or blues.

What are the rules for Japandi design? ›

What are the rules for Japandi design? Japandi focuses on simplicity, minimalism, and functionality. It's all about using natural materials, muted color palettes, clean lines, and creating a balance between comfort and practicality.

What is the Japandi trend in interior design? ›

Generally, Japandi interior design makes use of neutral colors, high-quality and natural materials, and an emphasis on greenery and nature. “In both Japan and Scandinavia, people love to spend time in nature and bring nature into their home,” Rietbergen says.

What is the color palette of Japandi style? ›

The Japandi color palette is characterized by its neutral tones, earthy hues, and subtle pops of green from nature. It draws inspiration from the natural world, incorporating shades of beige, gray, brown, and green.

How to style a Japanese bedroom? ›

Consider incorporating elements of nature, such as natural materials and colors. Bamboo plants, wooden furniture like minimalist bed frames, headboards, nightstands, etc., and soft textiles can create a sense of harmony in the space. Additionally, lighting is an essential aspect of Feng Shui in Japanese bedroom decor.

How to create a Japandi style? ›

Use a minimalist design

Simple, pared-back designs and natural materials are key characteristics of Japandi, utilising natural materials, muted colours and minimalist furnishings. Japandi is all about having zero clutter and having a free-flowing space.

What are the elements of Japandi decor? ›

Japandi Key Elements:
  • Clean lines.
  • Functional minimal furniture.
  • Decluttered space.
  • Natural materials.
  • Combination of contrasting colours like pearl grey, sky blue, natural wood in dark and light shade, a hint of black, pale pink and white.
  • Functional accessories.

What is the golden rule in interior design? ›

The rule states that for the most balanced, appealing look, you should choose a three-colour palette for decorating a room, and use it as follows: Decorate 60% of the room with the dominant colour. Decorate 30% of the room with the secondary colour. Use the remaining colour as an accent in 10% of the space.

What is Japandi style kitchen? ›

Japandi is a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian interior design styles; it combines the minimalism, clean lines and zen-like tranquillity of Japanese design with the warmth and the cosy textiles of Scandinavian hygge to create a design style that's simple, elegant and undeniably beautiful.

What is wabi-sabi style? ›

The core idea of wabi-sabi is to embrace imperfection and impermanence. You can apply this concept to interior design by prioritizing simplicity, using earthy tones and colors, keeping your home clutter-free, adding lots of texture, and celebrating the every day through imperfect and aged items.

What is Muji style? ›

Muji design style is intertwined with the principles of Zen. It emphasises simplicity, tranquillity and natural beauty. Natural materials such as wood, stone and bamboo will help you achieve the look. Use wooden furniture, flooring or accents in your home.

How do I get the Japandi look? ›

Japandi design is rooted in minimalism. It involves creating a space that is uncluttered, free from excess, and focused on essential elements. Other than decluttering your space, choose furniture and decor with clean lines and simple forms.

What is the most popular color in Japan? ›

In addition, blue is one of the lucky colors in Japan. Finally – current surveys indicate that blue is the most popular color of todays' Japan.

What color is trending for bedroom? ›

Neutrals

Neutrals are always the best option for bedrooms. Creating a bedroom with neutrals adds a gentle and soothing touch to the interiors. The neutral color palette adds warmth and elegance to any modern bedroom, with a soft color scheme of neutrals creating a natural and calming influence in the room.

What are the best Scandinavian bedroom colors? ›

Scandinavian Minimalism

Cool neutrals and warm beiges are the foundation of this palette, while muted green and blonde tones add an organic feel, like tall grass under a morning fog.

What colour is best for bedroom? ›

  • Grey, a Classy Bedroom Colour, Even Vastu Agrees. ...
  • Shades of White – Enjoy a Sense of Freedom. ...
  • Red – Bring Positivity and Energy into your Bedroom. ...
  • Teal – Modern Bedroom Colours as Per Vastu. ...
  • Magenta – Attract all Eyes Immediately. ...
  • Charcoal – Sophisticated Alternative to Black. ...
  • Lavendar – for Restful and Soothing Sleep.

What's the most popular bedroom colors? ›

According to leading design experts, the best wall colors for a bedroom are warm pastels, soft white paint shades, and neutral-leaning blues and greens.

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