transforming hdb flats into tranquil japandi homes that blend minimalist design with natural warmth
japandi interior design combines japanese simplicity with scandinavian comfort, creating serene, functional homes. popular in singapore, it offers uncluttered, natural, and timeless spaces that feel calming and inviting.
japandi interior design merges the clean simplicity of japanese aesthetics with the cozy functionality of scandinavian style. it focuses on minimalism, natural materials, and neutral tones to create spaces that are both calming and practical. this blend highlights craftsmanship, texture, and balanced layouts, offering homes that feel warm, uncluttered, and timeless.at twothree design, we bring japandi principles into singapore homes by combining elegance with comfort, helping you create a sanctuary that is both stylish and inviting.
furnish with a clean-lined sofa in neutral tones. keep accessories minimal, add textured fabrics like linen or wool, and use soft, warm lighting to create an inviting, relaxed atmosphere.
opt for a simple wooden bed frame paired with crisp bedding. keep the decor minimal, layer in natural textiles, and use warm, soft lighting to create a relaxing atmosphere.
pair clean cabinetry with natural wood finishes and stone countertops. open shelving or hidden storage keeps the space clutter-free.
a sturdy wooden dining table with simple chairs is the centerpiece. neutral tones, pendant lights, and natural textures complete the space.
embrace simplicity with stone, wood, and light neutral colours. floating vanities, soft lighting, and plants bring a spa-like serenity.
the clean lines and organic forms never go out of fashion, so
your home feels current for decades.
every piece balances beauty with function, making daily life
smoother and more enjoyable.
elevated furniture and uncluttered layouts make rooms look bigger and brighter.
wood, leather, and stone bring comfort and texture, creating
an inviting atmosphere,
the mix of muted bases with bold accents allows you to show personality without clutter.
minimal detailing and open layouts make cleaning and upkeep simpler.
sustainable and recycled materials are available, allowing homeowners to choose a design that is stylish and environmentally conscious.
too many retro pieces can make a home feel dated. mixing them with contemporary accents keeps the look fresh.
neutrals alone can feel flat. adding pops of mustard, teal, or rust creates interest while staying true to the style.
bulky furniture overwhelms compact layouts. opt for slim, elevated pieces and multi-functional designs.
filling a room with too many items reduces its calm appeal. a few statement pieces will make the space more inviting.
original japandi items can be expensive. quality reproductions or locally sourced alternatives can achieve the same effect affordably.
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Recognised with SIDA 2024 accolades including Young Designer of the Year.
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CaseTrust-registered, HDB licensed, and bizSAFE-certified for safety and reliability.
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we provide complimentary 2d design proposals and detailed, itemised quotations so you know exactly what to expect every step of the way.
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Designs that blend vintage charm, modern comfort, and practical layouts for everyday living.
Japandi is a fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity, creating calm, functional, and nature-inspired spaces.
Its clean lines, natural materials, and space-saving layouts fit perfectly with modern Singapore homes.
Neutral tones like beige, grey, cream, and muted greens create the serene palette that defines Japandi design.
Yes, Japandi focuses on minimalism and smart storage, making it ideal for compact HDBs and condos.
Natural wood, stone, bamboo, rattan, and linen are staples for creating warmth and texture.
Incorporate cosy textiles like throws, cushions, and soft lighting to balance minimalism with comfort.
Yes, it emphasises durable, eco-friendly materials and a clutter-free lifestyle that reduces waste.
Absolutely, our award-winning team specialises in timeless minimalist interiors, including Japandi style for Singapore homes.