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A Japandi-Style Home Transforms Into a Zen Paradise

This article details the transformation of a 1922 midcentury hillside home in Los Angeles, masterminded by designer Shanty Wijaya of Allprace Properties. The renovation successfully integrated Japanese and Scandinavian design aesthetics, a fusion known as Japandi, across the entire three-bedroom property. The core philosophy guiding the design was to foster a healthy, meaningful lifestyle and a strong connection to nature, blending the tranquil principles of Japanese wabi-sabi with the minimalist, warm, and neutral elements of Scandinavian hygge. Upon entering the home, visitors are greeted by a natural, muted, and earthy color palette. The space is intentionally minimalistic and filled with natural light. Despite the subdued color scheme, a variety of textures and materials, such as plaster in the kitchen, concrete, limestone, and reclaimed wood throughout, introduce complexity and visual interest. A crucial aspect of the redesign involved incorporating large windows and sliding doors to emphasize the surrounding views and landscaping, effectively bringing the outdoors in. This was further enhanced by integrating potted hanging plants and greenery within the interior. The exterior and landscaping also received significant attention, with Japanese garden plants, rocks, various types of bamboo, Japanese maples, bonsai, and pine trees strategically placed alongside specially sourced rocks resembling mountain formations. The home purposefully features unique and one-of-a-kind details, opting for vintage, reclaimed, and handmade pieces over mass-produced furnishings. Examples include a wooden chair in the living room, a raw wooden dining table, and a rough-hewn reclaimed French oak kitchen countertop refinished with a dark stain. The selection of materials was also deliberate, chosen for their ability to naturally patina over time. Sustainability played a key role, drawing from the Scandinavian influence. High-performing, sustainably sourced Accoya wood was used for the home's exterior, and a custom-built bioethanol concrete fireplace provides an eco-friendly heating solution. The outdoor space, initially a downward-sloping backyard, was completely re-envisioned into a terraced garden with multiple functional levels. These levels now host a koi pond, a chicken coop, a Japanese rock garden, a plunge pool, a veggie garden, an alfresco dining area, and a meditating space. One of the most challenging aspects of the renovation was applying the Japandi style to the exterior, including custom millwork on the façade, and meticulously planning the landscape design to ensure seamless indoor-outdoor transitions. A notable addition was a 'she-shed,' conceived during the COVID-19 lockdown, designed as a private retreat that can serve as an office, yoga studio, or a space for relaxation. Its architectural elements, including Accoya wood millwork, were kept consistent with the main house's design. Inside, custom-designed features like the primary suite’s headboard, inspired by the setting sun, and the bathroom's large windows, further emphasize the home's beautiful views and natural aesthetic. #JapandiStyle #HomeRenovation #ZenDesign #InteriorDesign #SustainableLiving #OutdoorLiving #LosAngelesHomes #MidcenturyModern #TerracedGarden #JapandiStyle #HomeRenovation #ZenDesign #InteriorDesign #SustainableLiving #OutdoorLiving #LosAngelesHomes #MidcenturyModern #TerracedGarden
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