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Wandering through the garden a guest can happen upon statues and benches tucked into the landscape. Placed appropriately though the space the art objects help to unify the Asian theme but are not excessive in their presence.
Artful statues slow down a visitor, encouraging them to stop and notice the details of the garden.
Japanese Forest Grass - Hakonechloa macra, Rhododendron, Bamboo
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Entry/Walkway - concrete path.
Existing colorbond fence has been replaced with beautiful laser cut out door screens in a Japanese-inspired design. Powder coated aluminium.
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Southwest Boulder & Stone
Award-winning Japanese landscape designer Kohei Owatari uses natural elements like water and stone to create relaxing environments amid modern life. A reverence for nature marks this eco-friendly and creative landscape design, where meandering pathways perfectly complement clean geometric lines and patterns. Natural stone was the ideal material to deepen the connection with the natural world. The unique leaf-shaped patio and the custom water trough are key elements that showcase Kohei’s exceptional creativity and design sense.
Miriam's River House Designs, LLC
This photo demonstrates the close proximity of the Arbor to the main structure in the overall composition. This was taken before the new fire pit area.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
Reflections Water Gardens
Asian influences blended with native plantings helped create this garden, which we call Prairie-fusion. Water is the main focus of the garden, which falls and flows creating both visual and audial impact. Colorful koi dot the dark waters which reflect light and landscape. Choices in construction material were made to enhance a rustic look while touches of Japanese-inspired influences were appropriately placed to introduce an exotic feel. In keeping with the traditional Japanese gardens, raked rocks and boulders simulate islands in water. While inspired by the East, the garden is rooted firmly in the Midwestern landscape, surrounded and softened by plants native to woodlands and wetlands, including ferns, sedges, wild columbine, blue flag iris, horsetail rush, water lilies and native maples. A ramp leading up to the decking combined both reclaimed railroad ties and gravel, tying in the two solid ground influences in the garden. Live moss was used heavily on boulders and wood creating the illusion of a garden which has been tucked away, living and growing for a long time. Photo by Larry Carnes
T Jefford Landscaping
arbors & trellises, Asian inspired, garden water features, Japanese, Knotwood, Stonemarket, modern landscape, pergolas, Themed gardens, themed rooms
Plants Creative Landscapes
Homeowner wanted a space for meditating. The white gravel is calming and represents water. Knox lighting core drilled into bluestone patio highlights the view of the space from her living room.
Kihara Landscapes
Japanese garden featuring granite pgoda and mizubachi water feature alongside granite paving
Chicago Specialty Gardens, Inc.
Decorative pebbles accent a water feature, ipe bench and paperbark Maple set against clean wall.
1,301 Asian Outdoor & Garden Design Ideas
Boise Pottery
This large Vietnamese Black Clay planter pot goes perfect with the neutral grey tones of the house! Notice also the smaller pots off to the right-hand side with some nice ground cover. Beware of guard dog.
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