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Can you mix Japandi with other styles?

Yes, Japandi mixes well with other styles, especially mid-century modern, organic modern, and minimalism, because they share clean lines and natural materials. The reliable approach is to let Japandi set the discipline, then add one contrasting note: a tapered mid-century leg, an organic modern curve, or a single vintage piece with honest patina. Tie the mix together with a shared wood tone and a muted palette so nothing fights the calm. Keep the same restraint you would in a pure Japandi room, since the risk when mixing is clutter, not variety. Avoid pairing Japandi with heavily ornate or high-gloss styles, which pull against its quiet. One well-chosen outside piece reads as intentional; a whole second style competing for attention breaks the harmony. Done right, mixing keeps Japandi from feeling like a showroom set and makes it feel personal and collected instead.

AURA designs for exactly this kind of quiet mix. Browse japandi pieces as the calm foundation, then add one contrasting silhouette, and our guide to mixing furniture styles shows how to keep it cohesive.

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