Kensho sets a quiet tone in Jakarta, Indonesia, where Co+in Collaborative Lab reshapes a compact apartment into a measured study in zen minimalism. The 900-square-foot unit shifts from two bedrooms to one, trading excess partitioning for an open kitchen, living, and dining core that foregrounds calm daily rituals. Black and grey surfaces, warmed by wood, hold a restrained mood that suits both the city and the client’s pared-back way of living.
This Japandi Apartment in Panama City, Panama, designed by Anna Faligowska of PIEKNO Studio, showcases Scandinavian warmth and Japanese calm. Completed in 2025, the apartment captures a thoughtful balance between function and emotion, with soft wood textures, ample natural light, and spaces that evoke a sense of belonging. The design philosophy transforms the apartment into a sanctuary that nurtures connections and inspires growth, reflecting simplicity, authenticity, and nature.
Situated within the peaceful area of Chalandri, Greece, the S38 House Interior delivers a tranquil balance of modern aesthetics and comfort. Designed by Danai Dios, this 125-square-meter haven is tailored to meet the lifestyle of a couple and their 6-year-old son. Inspired by Japandi design, the spaces are enhanced with natural oak wood elements, soft color tones, and welcoming materials to cultivate a minimalist and cozy ambiance.
Studio Archville has created a neatly aligned, clutter-free Lagom apartment in Pune, India. Pared and subtle, the 850-square-foot (79-square-metre) space features natural materials and a neutral color palette selected to create a calming atmosphere.
The apartment was designed to incorporate elements of Japanese and Scandinavian interior styles, combined to create a fusion style known as “Japandi”.