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Japandi powder room interior with tile

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Japandi powder-room tiles

Powder rooms suit Japandi's full restraint. A single warm-clay or raku porcelain taken floor-to-ceiling, with a hand-thrown vessel basin on a thick timber slab, is the entire move. Skip the mirror frame, skip the art — the texture of the tile is the decoration. If you want one departure from monochrome, a deep umber or olive feature wall behind the vanity reads sophisticated without breaking the wabi-sabi spell.

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Japandi · Powder room

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Japandi powder room — questions

What if I want more colour in a Japandi powder room?
Stay inside the earth family — deep clay, warm olive, terracotta, dusty umber. Avoid cool blues, primary greens, or saturated jewel tones. One deeper wall behind the vanity, the other three in the lighter base tile, reads balanced.
Will a textured floor tile feel uncomfortable underfoot?
Lightly textured matte porcelain feels grippy but smooth — no different from a honed stone. Deeply structured tiles can feel rough barefoot; if you're going for that, save them for walls and pick a smoother matte floor.
Is timber-look porcelain Japandi-appropriate?
Yes — particularly a warm raw-oak or smoked-oak porcelain in a long plank format. It nods to traditional Japanese timber floors while staying maintenance-free, and pairs beautifully with a clay or raku feature wall.

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