
Contemporary Dining Room
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14. Designer: Snell David LTDLocation: UKThe dark sage green on the wall adds depth and interest without competing with the dining table and outdoor views in this room. The huge skylight pours plenty of natural light into the volume, making for a light, spacious and welcoming atmosphere.

Japan + Scandi = JapandiAdd the two together and you have the new interior trend, Japandi. The overall tone still expresses the simplicity of Scandinavian style, while being more eclectic than traditional Japanese interiors. There is a mixture of light and dark timber, and spaces have more tone, texture and contrast. Essentially, Japandi is less casual than Scandinavian interiors, but more relaxed than traditional Japanese interiors. Here’s how to achieve it in your home.Browse interior designers near you on Houzz to find the perfect match for your home and style

JapandiJapandi has been described as Japanese minimalism meets Danish ‘hygge’ – or ‘Muji meets Ikea’. The idea is that welcoming and comforting colours and textures come together with the simple, spartan lines that typify a certain strand of Japanese interior design. With a renewed focus on spending time at home, as well as a yearning for calm amid the chaos that characterised 2020, it could be a winning mix.
What Houzzers are commenting on:

General earthiness and scandi styling - not this colour scheme