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Tuesday, 25/11/2025 | 09:01 GMT+7

Suitable colors for a Japandi style home

Cool pastel, earth brown, white, and stone gray palettes are suggested by Toshiba Lifestyle to create a Japandi space, blending Japanese meditative spirit with Nordic warmth.

Japandi is a fusion of "Japanese" and "Scandinavian" styles. According to Toshiba Lifestyle, Toshiba's global product design center, this blend creates a warm, intimate, minimalist, and modern Japandi space. To achieve this aesthetic, users can begin with a natural-inspired color palette featuring soft tones that connect architecture, interiors, and lighting.

Earth tones serve as the main theme, with shades like: beige, wood brown, stone gray, and olive green. These nature-inspired colors create a comfortable atmosphere and highlight the rustic texture of furniture. When natural light filters through coarse curtains, combining with beige walls or brown wood floors, it forms a warm space that embodies the distinct "zen" spirit of Japan.

A luxurious, modern Japandi-style kitchen with minimalist furniture and a complete, seamless appliance system featuring integrated design lines. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

A luxurious, modern Japandi-style kitchen with minimalist furniture and a complete, seamless appliance system featuring integrated design lines. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

Cool pastel tones, such as: blue-gray, milky cream, or earthy pink, are used to create subtle accents. These colors soften the home, offering a relaxing feel and pairing well with light wood furniture.

Another key element is wood brown, symbolizing sustainability and warmth. Whether dark walnut or light oak, brown always evokes intimacy and friendliness. Many Vietnamese families choose wood brown as a primary color for their living rooms, kitchens, or reading nooks. It combines easily with other natural materials while retaining elegance and sophistication.

Natural light filters into the kitchen space. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

Natural light filters into the kitchen space. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

Aligning with its "Perfect in Silence" philosophy, Toshiba introduces a collection of Japandi-inspired products that harmonize function and aesthetics. Appliances such as: refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves, and rice cookers, are designed in neutral tones like: ivory white, matte silver, and smoky gray, to seamlessly integrate with interior color schemes.

Products feature minimalist lines, seamless, smooth matte surfaces resistant to fingerprints, and concealed touch control panels under flat glass, embodying the "Less but better" principle in every detail.

A living space featuring cool pastel tones. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

A living space featuring cool pastel tones. Photo: Toshiba Lifestyle

Beyond aesthetics, Toshiba prioritizes energy-saving, deodorizing, and noise reduction technologies. These features contribute to maintaining a serene living environment, reflecting the meditative spirit of Japanese design.

According to a company representative, combining the Japandi palette with Toshiba's minimalist design creates a seamless, relaxed, and harmonious home. With restraint, refined choices, and durable functionality, without excessive decoration or striking colors, users can cultivate a "slow living" space, celebrating the beauty of silence and nature.

Thai Anh

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/nhung-gam-mau-phu-hop-cho-ngoi-nha-phong-cach-japandi-4985648.html
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