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How do you create a Japandi bedroom?

To create a Japandi bedroom, start with a low platform bed in natural wood, keep the palette muted, and strip the room to a few well-made pieces. The low bed is the signature move, grounding the room and echoing Japanese sleeping platforms, and oak or ash reads light while walnut or smoked oak reads moody. Dress it in linen and wool in oat, greige, or charcoal, and keep bedding simple rather than layered with pattern. Add one or two clean-lined nightstands, a warm low lamp on each side, and enough concealed storage that surfaces stay clear, because clutter is what breaks a Japandi bedroom fastest. Finish with a single plant or one piece of quiet art, and leave the walls mostly bare. Warm, dim, layered light matters more here than anywhere, since the bedroom is meant to feel restful. The goal is calm you can feel the moment you walk in.

AURA builds bedrooms around that quiet. Start with a low bed and a nightstand from our japandi furniture collection, then let matte wood and soft linen do the rest of the work.

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