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atelier daaa
Photo : BCDF Studio
Photo of a medium sized scandi open plan living room in Paris with a reading nook, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a built-in media unit, brown floors and wood walls.
Photo of a medium sized scandi open plan living room in Paris with a reading nook, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a built-in media unit, brown floors and wood walls.
Made of Wood
Inspiration for a medium sized scandinavian grey and white open plan living room in Barcelona with white walls, porcelain flooring, grey floors, a wood ceiling and wood walls.
LESH
Современный дизайн интерьера гостиной, контрастные цвета, скандинавский стиль. Сочетание белого, черного и желтого. Желтые панели, серый диван.
Inspiration for a small scandinavian grey and yellow living room feature wall in Saint Petersburg with yellow walls, beige floors, exposed beams, wood walls and laminate floors.
Inspiration for a small scandinavian grey and yellow living room feature wall in Saint Petersburg with yellow walls, beige floors, exposed beams, wood walls and laminate floors.
INT2architecture
This is an example of a medium sized scandi open plan living room in Saint Petersburg with white walls, painted wood flooring, white floors and wood walls.
Aesir Construction Limited
Photo of a large scandinavian open plan living room feature wall in Kent with a reading nook, light hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, a plastered fireplace surround, a concealed tv, a vaulted ceiling and wood walls.
Alexandra Gorla architecture d'intérieur
Dans cet appartement moderne, les propriétaires souhaitaient mettre un peu de peps dans leur intérieur!
Nous y avons apporté de la couleur et des meubles sur mesure... Ici, la colonne de l'immeuble est caché par un claustra graphique intégré au meuble TV-Bibliothèque.
hala anto studio
Photo of a large scandinavian open plan living room in Berlin with beige walls and wood walls.
SDA Architects
After the second fallout of the Delta Variant amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in mid 2021, our team working from home, and our client in quarantine, SDA Architects conceived Japandi Home.
The initial brief for the renovation of this pool house was for its interior to have an "immediate sense of serenity" that roused the feeling of being peaceful. Influenced by loneliness and angst during quarantine, SDA Architects explored themes of escapism and empathy which led to a “Japandi” style concept design – the nexus between “Scandinavian functionality” and “Japanese rustic minimalism” to invoke feelings of “art, nature and simplicity.” This merging of styles forms the perfect amalgamation of both function and form, centred on clean lines, bright spaces and light colours.
Grounded by its emotional weight, poetic lyricism, and relaxed atmosphere; Japandi Home aesthetics focus on simplicity, natural elements, and comfort; minimalism that is both aesthetically pleasing yet highly functional.
Japandi Home places special emphasis on sustainability through use of raw furnishings and a rejection of the one-time-use culture we have embraced for numerous decades. A plethora of natural materials, muted colours, clean lines and minimal, yet-well-curated furnishings have been employed to showcase beautiful craftsmanship – quality handmade pieces over quantitative throwaway items.
A neutral colour palette compliments the soft and hard furnishings within, allowing the timeless pieces to breath and speak for themselves. These calming, tranquil and peaceful colours have been chosen so when accent colours are incorporated, they are done so in a meaningful yet subtle way. Japandi home isn’t sparse – it’s intentional.
The integrated storage throughout – from the kitchen, to dining buffet, linen cupboard, window seat, entertainment unit, bed ensemble and walk-in wardrobe are key to reducing clutter and maintaining the zen-like sense of calm created by these clean lines and open spaces.
The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” refers to the idea that ones home is your cosy sanctuary. Similarly, this ideology has been fused with the Japanese notion of “wabi-sabi”; the idea that there is beauty in imperfection. Hence, the marriage of these design styles is both founded on minimalism and comfort; easy-going yet sophisticated. Conversely, whilst Japanese styles can be considered “sleek” and Scandinavian, “rustic”, the richness of the Japanese neutral colour palette aids in preventing the stark, crisp palette of Scandinavian styles from feeling cold and clinical.
Japandi Home’s introspective essence can ultimately be considered quite timely for the pandemic and was the quintessential lockdown project our team needed.
Modern ADU Plans
The living room features floor to ceiling windows, opening the space to the surrounding forest.
Photo of a large scandi open plan living room in Portland with a home bar, white walls, concrete flooring, a wood burning stove, a metal fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv, grey floors, a vaulted ceiling and wood walls.
Photo of a large scandi open plan living room in Portland with a home bar, white walls, concrete flooring, a wood burning stove, a metal fireplace surround, a wall mounted tv, grey floors, a vaulted ceiling and wood walls.
3M INTERIORISMO
REALIDAD
Avances del mueble a medida casi terminado. Unicamente faltan las puertas de cristal que serán correderas. Y, por supuesto, toda la decoración.
SDA Architects
After the second fallout of the Delta Variant amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in mid 2021, our team working from home, and our client in quarantine, SDA Architects conceived Japandi Home.
The initial brief for the renovation of this pool house was for its interior to have an "immediate sense of serenity" that roused the feeling of being peaceful. Influenced by loneliness and angst during quarantine, SDA Architects explored themes of escapism and empathy which led to a “Japandi” style concept design – the nexus between “Scandinavian functionality” and “Japanese rustic minimalism” to invoke feelings of “art, nature and simplicity.” This merging of styles forms the perfect amalgamation of both function and form, centred on clean lines, bright spaces and light colours.
Grounded by its emotional weight, poetic lyricism, and relaxed atmosphere; Japandi Home aesthetics focus on simplicity, natural elements, and comfort; minimalism that is both aesthetically pleasing yet highly functional.
Japandi Home places special emphasis on sustainability through use of raw furnishings and a rejection of the one-time-use culture we have embraced for numerous decades. A plethora of natural materials, muted colours, clean lines and minimal, yet-well-curated furnishings have been employed to showcase beautiful craftsmanship – quality handmade pieces over quantitative throwaway items.
A neutral colour palette compliments the soft and hard furnishings within, allowing the timeless pieces to breath and speak for themselves. These calming, tranquil and peaceful colours have been chosen so when accent colours are incorporated, they are done so in a meaningful yet subtle way. Japandi home isn’t sparse – it’s intentional.
The integrated storage throughout – from the kitchen, to dining buffet, linen cupboard, window seat, entertainment unit, bed ensemble and walk-in wardrobe are key to reducing clutter and maintaining the zen-like sense of calm created by these clean lines and open spaces.
The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” refers to the idea that ones home is your cosy sanctuary. Similarly, this ideology has been fused with the Japanese notion of “wabi-sabi”; the idea that there is beauty in imperfection. Hence, the marriage of these design styles is both founded on minimalism and comfort; easy-going yet sophisticated. Conversely, whilst Japanese styles can be considered “sleek” and Scandinavian, “rustic”, the richness of the Japanese neutral colour palette aids in preventing the stark, crisp palette of Scandinavian styles from feeling cold and clinical.
Japandi Home’s introspective essence can ultimately be considered quite timely for the pandemic and was the quintessential lockdown project our team needed.
HAYAL
Стены светло серые - покраска, одна стена с декоративной штукатуркой, имитирующей поверхность бетона, деревянные рейки. Полы инженерная доска.
Photo of a small scandi formal enclosed living room in Moscow with grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, a freestanding tv, brown floors and wood walls.
Photo of a small scandi formal enclosed living room in Moscow with grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, a freestanding tv, brown floors and wood walls.
LESH
Современный дизайн интерьера гостиной, контрастные цвета, скандинавский стиль. Сочетание белого, черного и желтого. Желтые панели, серый диван. Пример сервировки стола, цветы. Гамак.
reimagined habitat
Office/living space created from an unused space under a balcony. Large triple glazed windows to let the garden view and light in, but keep to modulate the heat and keep the noise out, blow in insulation on the walls and ceiling, thermal mass to hold in the heat for the floor, baltic pine beams and highlight walls.
Marta Bonesu | That Short Architect
Inspiration for a small scandi open plan living room in Other with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wall mounted tv and wood walls.
atelier daaa
Photo : BCDF Studio
Photo of a medium sized scandinavian open plan living room in Paris with a reading nook, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a built-in media unit, brown floors and wood walls.
Photo of a medium sized scandinavian open plan living room in Paris with a reading nook, white walls, medium hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a built-in media unit, brown floors and wood walls.
Дизайн-студия MESTO
Medium sized scandinavian open plan living room in Other with white walls, porcelain flooring, a built-in media unit, beige floors, a timber clad ceiling and wood walls.
INT2architecture
Medium sized scandi open plan living room in Saint Petersburg with white walls, painted wood flooring, white floors and wood walls.
Maurine Bellier - Architecte d’intérieur
Rénovation complète pour le RDC de cette maison individuelle. Les cloisons séparant la cuisine de la pièce de vue ont été abattues pour faciliter les circulations et baigner les espaces de lumière naturelle. Le tout à été réfléchi dans des tons très clairs et pastels. Le caractère est apporté dans la décoration, le nouvel insert de cheminée très contemporain et le rythme des menuiseries sur mesure.
АВИЛА. Студия интерьера и архитектуры
Medium sized scandi open plan living room in Saint Petersburg with white walls, porcelain flooring, a wood burning stove, a metal fireplace surround, a built-in media unit, black floors, a timber clad ceiling and wood walls.
Scandinavian Living Room with Wood Walls Ideas and Designs
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