Japandi vs Scandinavian interiors: Which suits Indian homes better?
Japandi and Scandinavian interiors are the two terms that have taken over special media lately, but what do they even mean?While it can be quite clear from the names themselves, Japandi comes from Japan and Scandinavian comes from Scandinavia or the Nordic countries, but there’s a lot more to it.Scandinavian design is that fresh, airy, light‑filled look from Nordic countries. Japandi, on the other hand, is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian styles, combining Japanese minimalism and wabi‑sabi with Nordic hygge and practicality.Talking about Indian homes, the question isn’t just which looks prettier; it’s which lifestyle and layout actually work better. Indian living tends to be shared, layered, and often space‑constrained, so what will suit your needs actually depends on how much clutter you have, how much you love colour and family time, and how much you want your space to feel calm rather than “done up.”