With the steady uptick of Japandi and Muji-style homes, it can be easy to forget that Japanese interior design is not restricted to minimalist styles. It certainly isn’t the term we’d use to describe @ahirisecottage, a Zakka-style 4-room BTO flat that channels the rustic charm of a Studio Ghibli film.
@uchify.sg Inside a $50K Ghibli inspired 4-room HDB that marries vintage charm with local treasures, where the kitchen is the heart of this home, designed to evoke the warmth and charm of a rustic cottage 🔗link in bio for the full article🔗 Follow us on Telegram for more vintage homes like this! #cottagecore #Ghibli #homeinspo #homedecor #sghome #hdb
Transformed into a Ghiblicore flat with Zakka influence
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Rustic charm is indeed the crux of Zakka interior design, with homes of this style employing a more maximalist approach to Japanese interior design. Zakka is often denoted by an eclectic decor that evokes a sense of nostalgia and whimsy, which this home has in spades thanks to its abundance of warm wood tones and quirky vintage decor.
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This flat’s soft pastel hues and spots of greenery call to mind the cosy atmospheres of cottages you might see in films like My Neighbour Totoro or The Secret World of Arrietty.
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At the same time, its large wood-clad windows and sage green curtains brighten up the space, making the home feel closer to nature.
Autumn-themed, handmade & vintage knick-knacks
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The home’s pastoral inspiration can also be seen in its abundance of autumn leaf imagery, seen in vintage decorations like the mechanical cuckoo clock hanging on the living room wall. Putting items on display is a huge part of Zakka design, as it makes the space feel more personal.
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The addition of vintage and homemade pieces only serves to further elevate the curated feel of the home, making it feel like a gallery of sorts—but not in the traditional sense with avant-garde wall art or elaborate furnishing.
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Instead, the homeowners’ display of everyday items like whimsical mugs and clocks in the home gives it an eclectic, lived-in feel that’s one-of-a-kind. Every item reflects the homeowners’ personal quirks and style in an intimate way.
Rustic English countryside tea corner
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The ornamentation of everyday items is most apparent in the home’s kitchen area, where display cases are full of interesting trinkets. Here, the kitchen island serves as both a storage for vintage items as well as a tea corner where they sometimes host guests.
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The combination of dark wood accents and furniture gives it a rustic feel reminiscent of cottages you might find in the English countryside.
This Zakka HDB flat looks like a Studio Ghibli cottage
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The romantic worlds of Studio Ghibli films really sell the idea of ditching it all and migrating to a quiet countryside somewhere in the world, where corporate life and traffic jams are a distant memory. However, it’s also entirely possible to add a touch of Ghibli magic to your own home, much like @ahirisecottage does.
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