Japandi Dining Room — See Yours Transformed
A Japandi dining room makes eating together feel like a practice. A low, handcrafted table, floor cushions or simple chairs in natural materials, and a single overhead light create a space where the meal — not the furniture — is the event.
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What Makes a Japandi Dining Room?
The dining table is solid wood in walnut, ash, or cedar, with live-edge detail or clean hand-planed surfaces that show the grain. It sits lower than a standard table if floor cushions are used, or at standard height with simple chairs in bent wood or hand-woven rush seats. No table cloth — the wood surface is the beauty.
A single pendant in folded washi paper or a linen drum shade hangs centered and low. A ceramic tea service or a single ikebana arrangement sits on the table between meals. The sideboard, if present, is low and minimal in dark wood with sliding doors. Walls are plaster or limewash; no art beyond perhaps a single brushstroke calligraphy piece.
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