Laundry and drying room designs are becoming increasingly popular, especially for those of you who live in urban areas or small-sized dwellings. Limited land is always an unavoidable problem, but by arranging and arranging the room properly, all problems can be solved. The laundry room is an area that is often neglected, and even tends to be left for granted because it is usually located at the back of the house. As a result, the routine of washing and drying is getting heavier and more unpleasant.
Actually there are many ways to organize your laundry and drying room to make it more efficient without sacrificing the aesthetics of the room, one of which is by applying Japandi designs. As the name implies, Japandi is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian concepts that create a harmonious new style. Despite coming from two different countries, it turns out that this “Japanese-Scandinavian” style has quite a lot in common.
For those of you who are interested in applying Japanese style to laundry and drying rooms, here are some unique laundry room design tips and inspiration that you can try at home!
What is Japandi room design?
Japandi design is a collaboration between a natural and minimalist Japanese style and a Scandinavian style that is rustic, clean and simple. The combination of these two styles creates a bold, bright and clean room design. That is why, the Japanese-style laundry room feels very efficient because it can maximize a small area to make it feel more spacious. In addition, the use of Japandi design makes the laundry room look more beautiful without having to add a lot of furniture.
Japandi design characteristics
Japandi design belongs to a new interior style so it may not be very popular. First appearing around 2017, this style immediately steals attention because it has a high aesthetic value that is suitable for any style of space. There are several characteristics that characterize this style, such as the use of natural materials and accent colors in neutral shades such as white, brown and gray. Japandi design can also be seen from the selection of minimalist furniture so it doesn’t require a lot of decoration.
Japandi style laundry and drying room
Looking simple but elegant, the Japandi-style laundry room and clothesline have their own charm visually. You can combine various laundry needs in this area, such as washing machines, cabinets, clothes racks, and various other decorative ornaments. Then, the empty area on the wall can also be used to hang clothes and shelves so that the room feels more space-saving. You can store laundry supplies in cabinets, while the open shelves can add various decorative displays, such as artwork or houseplants. Concepts like this really blend with natural elements that suit Japandi designs.
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