Inside Jasmine’s Japandi Home: Calm Living, Thoughtfully Designed
Designed By
Comuna Interiors
We bring dreams to life, by transforming imaginative ideas into real, welcoming homes where people can truly live, grow and feel at home. Building on mutual respect, technical expertise, and swift problem-solving to ensure peace of mind throughout the renovation journey.
This Japandi home balances warmth and restraint with effortless ease. Natural wood finishes, soft lighting, and clean lines come together to create a space that feels calm, lived-in, and intentional. It’s a home designed for slow moments — where simplicity and comfort quietly coexist.
The dry pantry is finished in MYSA Dune Travertino, adding warmth and subtle texture to the space. Paired with clean-lined cabinetry and open shelving, the stone creates a calm, functional nook for everyday rituals. Simple and understated, it reflects Japandi’s balance of utility and quiet beauty.
The dry kitchen continues in MYSA Dune Travertino, offering a soft, tactile surface that complements warm wood tones. Its calm, stone-like finish grounds the space while supporting everyday cooking with ease. Functional, quiet, and thoughtfully detailed.
This kitchen features MYSA Dune Travertino, chosen for its warm undertones and subtle travertine texture. Complementing the home’s Japandi aesthetic, the stone introduces gentle depth while maintaining the space’s calm and balanced character.
This vanity features MYSATuscano Travertino, selected for its warm tones and distinctive layered texture. The stone complements the home’s Japandi-inspired palette, adding natural depth and subtle character to the space while maintaining its calm, refined atmosphere.
When picking a countertop material for your bathroom, a wide variety of colours and design options are available. The material you pick for your countertop
Renovating your home allows for a personalised and functional space, but costly mistakes can occur, particularly with premium materials like stone for solid surface countertops.