Scandi Home Design has been popular in South Australia for years, but now there is a new child in the city, and it is exhibited in a house that will do a lot of good things.
Japandi is an interior design and architectural style that combines the minimalist and natural elements of Japanese aesthetics with the functionality and comfort of Scandinavian design.
And it is central to the good house of the Advertiser Foundation.
The house and the land of the beautiful ownership of Oakden Rise on 24 Bluegum Way, Oakden were donated by weeks of houses and Villewood -property, and it will be auctioned next month, with all the proceeds to the charity.
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Mychoice Design Studio – which is affiliated with weeks of houses – SA -manager, Sam Parobiec, 35, says that Japandi is recently known in Australia.
“It was exhibited in the block two years ago and really left throughout Australia,” she said.
Sam Parobiec an interior designer, in the right house, which emphasizes the different Japandi design elements that are used throughout the building. Photo: Royvphotography
“Japandi is a very coherent house, so the outside and the interior speak to each other and it is very grounded, with lots of earthy and warm tones and no real dark accents – lots of natural wood, texture elements and linen.
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“You really feel in it and it is a real relaxed style that offers that resort feeling.”
Mrs. Parobiec said that Japandi’s aesthetics of cool external tones supplemented SA’s climate.
“It’s really consistent with how we live – I think Japandi is here to stay and it is only getting more popular,” she said.
The good house in Oakden. Photo: Royvphotography
The fully decorated, in-rut real estate at Oakden Rise is set to reach the auction block on November 1, with the entire selling price that must be evenly shared by six children’s organizations-the Childhood Cancer Association, Backpacks 4 SA KIDS, Kickstart for children, Family of the Family of the Family of the Family of the Family, the Family of the Famy of the Family, The Family of the Famy, The Famy of the Famy of the Famy, The Famy of the Famy of the Famy of the Famy, The Famy of the Famy of the Famy, The Famy of the Famy of the Famy of the Famy. Children’s Hospital and Channel 7 Children’s research foundation with Raising Literacy Australia.
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With donated materials and labor by a number of local companies, including Heidelberg materials, CSR and Eco Walling Systems, the house will make a positive change in the lives of young South Australians.
The beautiful bathroom of the building. Photo: Royvphotography
Auctioned by Matt Sergeant and Andrew Butler from Harris Real Estate, the house has three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and contemporary open life.
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