Interior Style: Japandi

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781838612207
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 214mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Capture the Japanese-meets-Scandi trend with in-depth practical advice on how to use colour, texture, lighting and more, all accompanied by images of gorgeous interiors and inspirational showpiece homes.

A fusion of functional Eastern minimalism with clean Scandi cosiness, the japandi interior style creates a tranquil home with its focus on warmth, simplicity, natural elements and muted colours. Elements such as bamboo, wood and stone, along with clean lines and uncluttered spaces make a restful environment. With a historical overview of the decor, and illustrated with examples of notable interiors and key elements of lighting, furniture, colour palette, texture and textile, Japandi offers practical advice on how to recreate the look in your own home.

With a historical overview of the decor, and illustrated with examples of notable interiors and key elements of lighting, furniture, colour palette, texture and textile, the book offers practical advice on how to recreate the look in your own home.

Katherine McLaughlin is a journalist whose work has appeared across major outlets including the New York Times, Business Insider, Architectural Digest, Real Simple, Rewire, Roadtrippers, Health, Well + Good, and House and Garden, among others.

She is currently the associate digital features editor at Architectural Digest, where she covers architecture and design, real estate, and travel, among other topics. She graduated from The New School in New York City and is now based in Brooklyn.

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