5 Ways To Create Your Own Ideal Minimalistic Japanese Inspired Home

The Japanese culture is one of the most popular and interesting Asian cultures. It has influenced the world and can be seen in multiple aspects of our lifestyle including interior design.

Did you know that Japanese interior design can be described with a word? Zen (refers to meditation in Japanese). Japanese interior design is all about peaceful simplicity and modest design. It allows you to create a place where you feel calm and relaxed.

Read on to find out how you can create your own ideal minimalistic Japanese-inspired home, make it zen-sational and a peaceful haven in the comfort of your own home with Nitori furniture and home decor products!

In case you have not heard of Nitori, they are a new Japanese furniture brand that sells large furniture pieces such as sofas and bed frames and home decor products at an affordable price. It is Japan’s version of Ikea and they have just opened its first new outlet in Singapore at Level 4 of Courts Nojima The Heeren.

Now, let's move on to it!

Minimalism and Open Space Is The Key

A minimalistic Japanese interior design home

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Japanese style in interior design is all about clean and uncluttered living. There would be no room for clutter in a minimalistic home. The open and empty space will provide you a room to breathe and let your minds wander.

Nitori Nclick Compartment Shelf

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NITORI NCLICK Shelf can help clear out the clutter lying around in your home. The different compartments enable you to organise your item neatly, making the area look more spacious and neat. Compared to bulky wardrobes or cabinets, this shelf does not take up much space! What's more, it only takes 10 minutes to assemble it yourself with no screws and tools required!

Low-To-The-Ground Furniture

Low-to-the-ground furnishings such as simplistic bed frame and bedside table is another good way to show off the Japanese aesthetic.

The furniture should be clean-lined and simple without having complicated detail and excess ornamentation.

Check out NITORI low-to-the-ground Double/Queen bed frame that enables you to get a night of better sleep as the gaps in the frame allow excellent ventilation and help release moisture and heat during your sleep! Besides, this bed frame is multifunctional. Apart from sleeping on it, you can use it as a side table for your books or phone by making an extra space using a smaller mattress. In addition, the headboard also has a small shelf that allows you to place your sleep essentials. Isn't it so convenient!

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Incorporate Earthy Wood Tone 

Nitori Japanese Wooden Dining Table and Chairs

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On top of all that, Japanese interior design is well known for incorporating natural themes into the home. It can be done so by adding natural wooden elements. You can bring wood into your home through the flooring, and have a sliding door (also known as Shoji) or wooden furniture for the earthy feel. No doubt that clean-lined wood elements added to your home can give off a serene calming effect.

Shop for NITORI wooden furniture here!

Opt For A White Palette

Adding shades of white to your home is the minimalist aesthetic of Japanese interior design. It helps to give the illusion of a larger space and helps to reflect natural light. Not only that, it can bring serenity and calmness to your home! One way to go about is painting your walls white. But that's not all. You can also style your house with simple homeware in shades of white.

Here are some homewares we have picked out for you!

Get Closer to Nature

Japanese culture has a respect for nature. Try getting closer to nature by bringing in Japanese plants such as bonsai and bamboo. This will add a touch of Japanese culture to your home. Besides, plants have a calming effect through the soothing colour of their green leaves.

Shop for some plants here!

Japanese Inspired Home With Plants

Photo courtesy of Home & Decor Singapore

Remember, the Japanese interior design concept is all about less is more! A home with lesser furniture and clutter-free allows you to focus on the important task at hand and get a good night's rest that we all need in our busy lives!

Nitori Singapore

Address: 260 Orchard Rd, Level 4, COURTS Nojima The Heeren, Singapore 238855

Contact Number: +65 6916 3861

Opening Hours: 11:00AM to 10:00PM, Daily

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