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Homes & Gardens
Hannah Ziegler

Kourtney Kardashian taps into the soothing Japandi trend in this transitional space

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Despite a whirlwind lifestyle as a member of one of the world's most famous families, Poosh founder and overall wellness junkie Kourtney Kardashian knows how to create a calm space.

In a recent video on her Instagram page, the reality star and entrepreneur showed us around her LA home, a fixture on our TVs. This time, we couldn't help but admire the serene wood flooring and greenery in the home, taking cues from the increasingly popular Japandi trend.

Blending Scandi design with Japanese values, Japandi style is a simple way to incorporate a pleasing aesthetic into the home.

'The Japandi trend sits between Western and Eastern ideas of minimalism,' says Owen Pacey, the Founder of antiques specialist Renaissance London. It allows designers to amalgamate and cross-reference visuals, materials, and colors from two geographies that share similar outlooks.'

The key Japandi design rules involve creating an oasis within the home, one that is reminiscent of time spent outdoors. Naturally, organic materials are the essential element in making a house feel akin to a calming, outside atmosphere.

'Bringing a touch of the outside in through raw materials and nature-inspired designs promises to instantly uplift and connect us to our surroundings,' Mor Krisher, Head of Design at Caesarstone, says. 

Materials such as rich oaks and walnuts warm up the space and create a clean, cozy feel.

(Image credit: Davide Lovatti / Future)

There's no nature without greenery, and as such, plants are crucial to achieving the Japandi look – not to mention increasing your energy and overall mood.

'Now is the perfect time to lean on your old friends, the house plants,' explains Camilla Clarke, Creative Director at Albion Nord. 'Shake things up by re-locating them so rooms in your home gain a new lease of life. Plants increase levels of oxygen, and nice smelling flowers can help boost your mood and productivity levels.'

Shop the Japandi edit

With a simple formula of wood + greens, Japandi is a highly accessible style that's worth trying out, especially in the colder months. Below, find some Japandi-inspired home picks to create a natural oasis.

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