Harmony in Design
Japandi interiors are based on a calm, neutral colour palette. The colour scheme worth considering will mainly consist of whites, beiges, and greys. The decor can be enriched with pastels, as well as a few more expressive accents in black and brown. An important aspect of creating a Japandi-style kitchen is the use of natural materials. Wood, of course, takes priority. It’s worth selecting wood with a warm finish to ensure a cosy character for the arrangement. Among the accessories, ceramic items, woven elements (bamboo, seagrass), and textiles made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen will work perfectly. When designing an interior inspired by a mix of Scandinavian and Japanese styles, choose furnishings with smooth surfaces and delicate patterns.
Which Cooker Hood for Japandi Style?
A cooker hood for a Japandi kitchen should meet several criteria. Whether we choose to conceal it or showcase it, it’s worth selecting a piece of equipment that is solidly made and will last for years. The cooker hood we choose should also feature quiet operation, helping to maintain the harmony and comfort that should accompany a Japandi kitchen.