You dont need to be an interior designer, you dont need to break the bank!

Japandi style has become increasingly popular in recent years.

The style is a harmonious blend of functionality and style, creating the restful home that many people crave.

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What Is Japandi Style?

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Japandi, is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian styles.

The trend is minimalist yet welcoming, using neutral tones, lots of textures and natural materials.

Not everyone has the opportunity to be a carpenter but they might still enjoy crafting something.

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Here are some of our favourite Ikea Japandi hacks and ideas that we think embody these values.

The styling inside the cabinet is simple, neutral and practical.

We love the earthenware pots and jugs that have been placed on the shelves here.

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AJapanese teapotis a great way to invoke the spirit of Japandi!

Room Divider/Shoji Screen From Ivar Frames

I love this hack found on Ikeahackers.

We particularly love this very simple, semi-four-poster bed which is an Ikea Gjora bed.

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Add adrape of linenover the back posts of the bed for added effect.

A lovely fiddle leaf fig in the corner adds to the natural feel of the room.

All they have done is build a wooden surround to cover the legs and space beneath.

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It creates a lovely low-slung sofa set-up without much work at all.

Neutral Japandi Wardrobe From Ivar Cabinets

Its that lovely japandi-Ikea room again from Brook and Peony.

Drape a plant down the side and youve added some instant natural charm!

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The doors are from Norse Interiors who make some clever and attractive accessories for Ikea furniture.

These doors fit the Ikea Besta unit.

and are made up of a wooden frame with hessian fabric panels and an elegant knob.

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Its finished with some gorgeous metal legs and a thin wooden top surface.

These wooden door and drawer fronts are from Custom Fronts and are specially made for Ikea kitchens.

Its a great alternative to having a bespoke kitchen made for you.

Ikea is Scandinavian after all, so youre halfway there already!