A Japandi Open-Plan Flat Designed for Calm and Considered Living in Chelsea
This Japandi-inspired open-plan flat in Chelsea brings together Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth in a scheme rooted in simplicity, natural materials and genuine functionality. The result is a living environment that feels both contemporary and enduring, calm without being cold.
Colour Palette and Feature Wall
The palette is built around soft, muted neutrals that enhance the sense of serenity throughout the space. Rich wood accents introduce warmth and depth, grounding the lighter tones without disrupting the overall calm. A feature wall with vertical wood panelling pays direct homage to the Japanese appreciation for natural materials, adding texture and dimension that gives the room its architectural character.
The Design Board
The design board brings together furnishings and materials that reflect the Japandi aesthetic with precision. A soft area rug, woven pouffe and natural textures throughout add tactile warmth without introducing visual noise. Low-profile furniture keeps the layout feeling open and grounded, a hallmark of the style that works particularly well in an open-plan context.
Layered Lighting
Harsh overhead lighting has no place in a scheme like this. Instead, a combination of floor lamps, table lamps and natural light creates a soft, diffused glow that shifts gently through the day. Warm lighting accents placed with intention highlight key design features and reinforce the restful, welcoming quality that runs through the entire flat.
Location
Chelsea, London
Style
Japandi
Room
Open-Plan Living Room
Package
Classic Package





