Japandi · Kitchen
Japandi Kitchen Design Ideas
A japandi kitchen pairs Japandi design with the way a kitchen is really used. Japandi is a hybrid interior style that blends Japanese wabi-sabi minimalism with Scandinavian warmth. It combines low, natural furniture, muted earthy tones and handmade textures to create spaces that feel grounded, quiet and deeply intentional.

Japandi hallmarks to lean into
- Low, grounded furniture
- Wabi-sabi imperfection
- Natural textures
- Muted earthy tones
- Craftsmanship over excess
Palette: Oatmeal · Warm taupe · Charcoal · Terracotta · Moss green · Materials: Oak & walnut, Bamboo, Linen, Stoneware, Paper.
What matters in a kitchen
- Cabinet colour and finish
- Durable, easy-clean worktops
- Splashback material and pattern
- Task lighting over work zones
- A hard-wearing but warm palette
Design a Japandi kitchen with Decorly
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Photograph your room
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Japandi Kitchen — FAQs
What defines a Japandi kitchen?
A Japandi kitchen brings Japandi design — low, grounded furniture, wabi-sabi imperfection, natural textures — into a space built around cabinet colour and finish and durable, easy-clean worktops. The result feels grounded, tranquil and tactile.
What colours suit a Japandi kitchen?
Lean on a Japandi palette of Oatmeal, Warm taupe, Charcoal, Terracotta, with materials like Oak & walnut, Bamboo, Linen for depth and texture.
Can I preview my own kitchen in Japandi style?
Yes. Upload a photo of your kitchen to Decorly, pick Japandi, and get a photorealistic redesign in seconds — your real layout stays intact.