How to Achieve a Japandi Interior Style in a UK Home
Japandi brings together the calm simplicity of Japanese design and the warmth of Scandinavian living, and it has found a natural home in British interiors. In this guide we explain where the style comes from and how to recreate it in a real UK home, starting with a warm muted palette of clay, greige and gentle earth tones layered against natural wood. We look at choosing low, honest furniture with visible craft, using richer timber such as walnut and darker oak, and learning to treat empty space as a feature rather than a gap to fill. You will also find practical advice on layering natural texture through linen, stone and ceramic, lighting a room softly and keeping decoration sparing and meaningful. Whether you live in a compact flat or a larger family house, these ideas help you build a grounded, restful Japandi interior that turns the modest scale of UK rooms into a genuine strength....