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A 'PEACE' OF KAWAII
The New Indian Express
|September 02, 2025
IN an age where digital overload and constant stress dominate life, soft colours and whimsical objects work like visual therapy.
That's what Kawaii interiors aims to do. When GS Shruti (@shrustudies), a Hyderabad-based student and digital creator, finally began decorating her room, she knew exactly what she wanted - pastels, comfort, and a touch of magic. "It was always a dream to have my own space and decorate it how I like. I am slowly building my space.
Right now, I am happy with my desk area; it is my little comfort zone," she says.
For Shruti, who loves all things cute and cosy, the Kawaii aesthetic became more than just a design choice. "I love pastels, especially pink and white. My room is my comfort place, I turn on my yellow lamp, light a candle, read or watch videos, and it gives me peace." For many, especially women, a Kawaii room becomes a peaceful retreat, helping to alleviate stress and foster a sense of personal connection. Research suggests that having a carefully designed space can positively impact mood, productivity, and concentration, making it easier for children and young adults to focus on their studies," adds Siri Shekar, a Bengaluru-based architect.
Beyond just cute
The Japanese word Kawaii is often translated to 'cute', but in reality, it is a cultural movement shaping fashion, art, music, lifestyle, and increasingly, interiors. "The Kawaii aesthetic is getting popular because it feels like a warm hug in a busy world," says Chandana (@ chandu.diaries), an influencer and culture enthusiast. "I love how it brings soft colours and cute little things into everyday life, and it makes me happy and calm. My go-to colour combo is pink, white, and beige," she adds.
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