Japandi Interior Design
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2022
- I like to think of Japandi as wabi-sabi with warmth. Japandi is a recent interior design trend stemming from the fusion of Japan & Scandi (Scandinavian) design. Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic term alluding to the beauty of imperfection or rustic elegance...
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finally i find my favorite home decor channel💥
First CZcamsr to address the need for seasonal changes in the house
I like this style and the examples in this video very much.
Your details of wabi sabi is perfect. Well research.
Thank you my friend.
I think you outlined this interior design style so well and delivered it in such a nice voice volume and cadence. All of your words of description are spot on and explained in a simple easy to understand way. A fresh new explanation, different from most other videos I have watched. My only dislike was that it was over in under six minutes. 😉 New sub here.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you resonated with the way I explained things in this video.
Awesome! I love it👍
Thank you! Cheers!
❤absolutely Awesome. ❤Love Japandi
That chair 😻
Awesome video, thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Simple beautiful and informative ❤️ 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Good job ! I will support
Yay, thank you!
This fits me with just a little more rustic. I add my Indonesian carved teak items and Africana to the mix.
I bet those deep wood tones fit great with it!
Nice🤗
Thanks 🤗
We’re the branches in the vases real or faux? If faux, where can you find them?
Many of the branches are real, the cheapest thing is to gather some throughout the season in your local area. But I think I have seen some interesting shaped one at places like Pier One Imports or maybe even a craft store.
Thanks for the informative video! I wasn't familiar with the concept of wabi-sabi and always felt puzzled by the price tag of some japanese teaware that had seemingly been made by children. Now I can at least appreciate what the style stands for even though I'll always stay biased towards actual elegance and refinement. Although, I must admit that I love kintsugi...
Everyone has their preferences. Kintsugi is really nice though, a great blend of creative styles and rustic/modern.
love it, but why your head is floating in frame? :D
Yeah...I realize I was a little too close on this one 🤦🏻
Hygge is not a scandinavian concept, it's a danish and norwegian concept. In Sweden, that word isn't used... @1:50
Thanks for your comment. I understand it's a Danish and Norwegian word but according to the Modern Dane: "Perhaps the most well-known Scandinavian concept, hygge (pronounced hue-gah) refers to a sense of cozy togetherness or feeling content with the present moment..."
www.moderndane.com/blogs/the-modern-dane-blog/nordic-know-how-hygge-lagom-and-more-scandinavian-concepts-explained .
A number of places refer to it as a Scandinavian concept.
Not just design. Japanese and Scandinavian culinary traditions are actually very similar as well.
I'm very familiar with Japanese cuisine but I would love to dive into Scandinavian cuisine as well. I'm guessing they have a lot of fresh fish and curing as well with the cold winters.
@ShizenStyle also interesting pickles. Other dishes seem to use different ingredients to come up with a similar end product (example- traditional cucumber rolls don't look particularly out of place on a sushi platter).
I enjoy watching your videos and have a question. I hope it doesn’t come across as rude, is there a reason why you film yourself in such a strange close up and angles? You have a great aesthetic in your B-Roll and then an awkward shot of just your head. And of you have a shot with your shoulders in it you have a lot of space above your head and it looks like you’re on your tip toes to be in the shot. Everything else makes your videos look professional, but those shots of you are a bit awkward. I don’t mean to be offensive.
Thank you for your comments, not rude at all. In the beginning, I really wasn't paying attention to my head height , but it's something I'm trying to work on now. My lens focal length was also off but hopefully little by little things are improving.
What is the couch at 1:01
My question exactly!
Is it just me or do you look like David Bowie?
haha, I've actually heard that before.
I thought of the same 😁
“Across” not “a crossed”
if I see another blanket touching the floor picture. . . lol jokes, but I really don't understand it--
Haha :)