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Japandi bathroom interior with tile

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Japandi bathroom tiles

Japandi bathrooms strip the palette to earth and stone — warm matte porcelain in clay, oat, raku, or warm grey, often with a textured surface that reads almost hand-shaped. Format runs medium to large, never tiny mosaics. A textured floor tile under a freestanding stone bath, with a tone-on-tone matte wall, gets you most of the way there. The remaining 20% is restraint: one timber stool, one black tap, no decorative accents.

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Japandi · Bathroom

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Japandi bathroom — questions

What colour palette defines a Japandi bathroom?
Warm earthy neutrals — clay, raku, oat, umber, warm grey — never cool blue-greys. The wabi-sabi influence wants tiles that look weathered or hand-finished; pick textured matte porcelain over polished or veined-white marble looks.
Is textured porcelain hard to clean?
Lightly textured tiles wipe clean with pH-neutral cleaner — no harder than smooth matte. Deeply ridged or sand-blasted tiles can trap soap residue; if you want serious texture, keep it on walls and pick a R10 matte for the floor.
Can I use natural stone in a Japandi bathroom?
Yes — travertine, basalt, and honed limestone are very on-brief for Japandi. They need sealing every 12–18 months and gentle cleaners; if maintenance worries you, our stone-look porcelain gives 95% of the visual at 0% of the upkeep.

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