Japandi bathroom: ideas and AI renders
A Japandi bathroom uses a wall-hung vanity in dark timber, large-format matte tiles on floor and walls, black taps and no open storage. The mirror is round and the lighting is at the sides, at 2700 K.


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Original photo on the left, japandi render on the right.
The pieces that make the difference
- Wall-hung walnut vanity with handleless fronts
- Large-format matte tiles in sand or clay
- Matte black taps with a low spout
- Round mirror with side lighting
The mistake to avoid
Mosaic tiling. It multiplies grout lines, which contradicts the calm of the style and complicates cleaning.
What it actually costs
A wall-hung vanity and a round mirror are enough if the existing tiling is neutral. Retiling triples the budget.
How to get this render
- 01
Photograph the room
Open the window or turn everything on. Bathrooms are dark, and a render made from an underexposed photo consistently comes back greyer than reality.
- 02
Select the room
Choose "Bathroom" at step 2 of the generator.
- 03
Select the style
Choose "Japandi" at step 3.
- 04
Compare and adjust
The render opens in a before/after slider. Mosaic tiling. It multiplies grout lines, which contradicts the calm of the style and complicates cleaning.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a Japandi bathroom right?
A Japandi bathroom uses a wall-hung vanity in dark timber, large-format matte tiles on floor and walls, black taps and no open storage. The mirror is round and the lighting is at the sides, at 2700 K.
Does timber survive in a bathroom?
Yes, for a properly sealed wall-hung unit outside the direct splash zone. It is prolonged contact with standing water that damages it.
Black taps or brass?
Matte black for Japandi — brass introduces a warm highlight that belongs to a different vocabulary.
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Updated 2026-08-21






