The coronavirus gave us so much free time that we had time to think about how we would like to renovate and rearrange our home.
The time may have been enough to think, but we may not have come to the vineyard to what extent the renovation should be. We can also rely on our own taste in home decor, but if we already want to innovate and do it in the name of naturalness, then the Japanese style may be right for you.
Japandi is a mixture. He captured the aesthetics and simplicity of the Japanese and mixed them with the closeness and tranquility of the Scandinavian hygge. I've read so good. At home, we wait and desire to be surrounded by serenity. Let our own little oasis be as green and colorful as possible. That's exactly what Japandi represents.
Colors are important in our lives, they affect us wherever we are. We want to calm down, refresh and regenerate at home, and pale colors are much more suitable for this. Japandi works with subdued colors, especially earth tones and pastel colors are preferred. You can play a faint and dimmed form of any color, but to keep the Japandi from getting boring either, so even dark colors like black can play.
We feel good in our own home if it serves our comfort, that is, to have furnishings that themselves exude serenity while not only being beautiful but also functioning properly. Because of the Japanese style, it is not necessary to replace all our objects, but if we want to see naturalness in our home, we have to think of objects made of stone, wood, plant fibers. Bamboo, rattan, proclaim naturalness.
Home furnishing stores feature smaller pieces of furniture made from natural materials and home accessories. A mirror surrounded by a rattan can be a light and yet showy piece of our home. The rattan flowerpot, carpet, lampshade can be light and nature-inspiring pieces of our home.
What is the best way to bring your nature into the apartment? Of course with plants. The Japanese style encourages this. He who loves flowers can not only be a bad person, but also bring energy and life into his living space at home. It can be a flowering or green plant, the point is to show and decorate.
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(Source: marmalade.co.hu | pictures: pixabay.com)