A serene Japandi kitchen and living room interior view, combining tropical elements with modern art movements such as post- painterly abstraction, hard- edge painting, and geometric abstraction. The design emphasizes structural clarity and dynamic composition, blending sculptural forms and geometric accents with a minimalist approach. Clean lines and open spaces enhance the calm atmosphere, while non- representational art introduces a sense of movement and depth. Apply 60- 30- 10 rule: 60% primary color as light wood and earthy tone, 30% secondary color as light grey, 10% decoration color as mustard yellow, navy blue. The interior integrates natural materials like wood, bamboo, metal, fire, earth, and water. These materials are complemented by bold color fields and sharp- edged geometric forms that reflect the modern art influences. Calligraphy serves as a cultural touchpoint, subtly blending with the non- representational art to maintain the balance between tradition and modernity. Sculptural forms are used to create focal points in the space, drawing attention to the dynamic contrasts between sharp geometric lines and organic materials. Natural light plays a crucial role, casting shadows across the minimalist interior and enhancing the interplay between solid, abstract forms and soft natural textures. The overall design balances simplicity with artistic expression, resulting in a tranquil yet visually stimulating duplex interior that merges tradition with modern art
