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A soothing, minimal Japandi bedroom

Dream of a minimal Japandi-style room with a decluttered closet? The key is to have storage for all your things so they don’t spill out into the rest of the room.

A large, light Japandi style bedroom with a white SAGESUND upholstered bed in the middle covered in white bed linen.
A large, light Japandi style bedroom with a white SAGESUND upholstered bed in the middle covered in white bed linen.

Storage that stays together

Why not give everything to do with getting dressed its own dedicated home? Create a customised storage solution by choosing a mix of PAX frames to fit the space.

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A PAX/TONSTAD wardrobe combination in a light dressing area with a red wall and a beige SIDSJÖ pouffe with storage in front.
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A very handy display

Make your daily essentials like makeup, hair stylers and accessories part of the décor by storing them in a stylish mix of coordinated small boxes on open shelves.

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Two shelves on a wall with a birch KYRRE stool and a mirror by them. The lower shelf holds various items in LJUNGAN baskets.
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Organised from the inside

Customise the inside of your PAX wardrobe with KOMPLEMENT interior organisers. Drawers and shelves help to make the most of the wardrobe space, while things like pull-out trays take care of smaller accessories.

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A white/oak veneer glass PAX/TONSTAD wardrobe combination filled with clothing with a dark beige KRYLBO chair in front.
Two KOMPLEMENT pull-out trays with inserts in a wardrobe holding various accessories like jewellery, belts and a lint roller.
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Make the most of quiet moments

If you need a calm area for things like writing cards, journalling, or even getting out the sewing maching to whip up a new party dress, this desk is ready for duty. 

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An off-white TONSTAD desk with various items on top by a PAX/TONSTAD wardrobe and with a dark beige KRYLBO chair in front.
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Soft textiles for cloud-like comfort

Load up the bed with a mix of of soft textiles in neutral colours to build up the comfort while keeping the look clean and minimal.

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A white SAGESUND upholstered bed in a beige room with white/blue TÅTELSMYGARE bed linen and white VÅRELD bedspread on top.
Two cushions, one in a red-brown DYTÅG cover and the other in a pink SANDTRAV cover in a pile with other folded bed linen.
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Dress the window for day and night

There’s always something to see at this window, whether the curtains are open or closed. When you manage to grab a moment to yourself, relax and enjoy the view from a comfy chair with a cup of tea.

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A window with a TREDANSEN block-out blind in smart white pulled halfway down and sheer white ROSENROBINIA curtains in front.
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Enjoy your Japandi bedroom

With the dressing area and storage sorted, the scene is set for a fluid, comforting haven. The room’s soft centre is the upholstered bed – a welcome retreat at the end of a busy day. The light-coloured bed frame cover is removable and machine-washable, and along with the pale bed linen, helps maintain the tranquil feel. The look is completed with cushions in warm colours to add a final touch of comfort.

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A white SAGESUND upholstered bed covered in white bed linen in front of a PAX/TONSTAD wardrobe in white and oak veneer/glass.
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What is Japandi style, and how does it influence bedroom design?

Japandi style is a fusion of Scandinavian serenity and Japanese minimalism, creating a space with clean lines, simple forms, and natural materials. In a bedroom, this translates to a restful and harmonious environment that promotes relaxation and well-being. The use of muted colours, natural textures, and uncluttered spaces makes Japandi an ideal choice for your tranquil bedroom.

What types of materials and colours are typical in Japandi bedroom furniture?

Japandi bedroom furniture typically incorporates natural materials such as wood, bamboo, rattan, cotton, and linen. The colour palette is usually neutral, with beige, white, and warm wood tones being popular choices. These materials and colors contribute to the style's warm, minimalist look.

How can I create a cosy atmosphere in a Japandi-style bedroom while maintaining minimalism?

To create a cosy Japandi bedroom, focus on soft textures and warm accents. Use a plush rug made of natural fibers, choose bedding in neutral tones with interesting textures, and add a few carefully selected decorative items like ceramic pieces or rattan accents. The key is to balance minimalism with personal touches that add warmth and character.

What are the key elements of Japandi furniture design?

Japandi furniture design is characterised by simple forms, taut lines, and functional elegance. Look for pieces that combine the sleek minimalism of Scandinavian design with the traditional craftsmanship of Japanese furniture. Wood is a prominent material, often featured in warm, natural finishes that highlight its grain and texture.