Asian Backyard Garden Design Ideas

bali in burraneer
bali in burraneer
Impressions Landscape - DesignImpressions Landscape - Design
A gorgeous existing Canary Islands Date Palm was utilised as a living sculpture, highlighted appropriately at night.
A Metal Sculptor's Backyard
A Metal Sculptor's Backyard
Mediterrasian LandscapesMediterrasian Landscapes
This creative couple wanted their backyard divided into several spaces for multiple uses. Nearest the house is a concrete patio for lounging and entertaining. The middle area has raised beds for vegetable gardening and rounded pea gravel where their toddler can play safely. A lovely dry creek bed with river rocks and plants divides that area from the rear section. There you will find a metal sculptor's shed and a paver patio that surrounds the lemon tree, providing access to plant beds and a viewing area for whimsical, homemade sculptures.
Makai Residence
Makai Residence
GFDS EngineersGFDS Engineers
deReus Architects David Duncan Livingston Photography Underwood Construction Company
Grace Design Associates
Grace Design Associates
Margie Grace - Grace Design AssociatesMargie Grace - Grace Design Associates
The clients had built a magnificent Italianate 'villa' with spectacular views of the Santa Barbara coastline. They had assembled an impressive array of garden objects from around the world which were to be incorporated into the gardens. But the challenges were numerous. Object scale had to carefully managed in this 40 foot by 80 foot space -- The statuary, hardscape elements, and fountains were carefully separated throughout the landscape, in order to de-emphasize the disparate sizes. Objects included a six-foot high Buddha, a 12" high prayer bell, and a massive 1,500 pound stone urn. Additionally, spectacular tree specimens were chosen and carefully placed to provide a counterweight to the other objects in the garden. * Builder of the Year: Best Landscape and Hardscape, Santa Barbara Contractors Association
Japanese style garden
Japanese style garden
PLT DesignPLT Design
This photo was taken one year after the garden was built with the plants settled in and starting to put on good growth. The client wanted a low maintenance garden based on a Japanese theme. The original garden was a blank canvas as the house had just been built, however there was a considerable slope to the garden and it was quite overlooked. The design was based on a Japanese ‘Karesansui’ or dry landscape garden. To remove the slope the garden was tiered into an upper and lower level using large purbeck rocks. A dry river bed runs diagonally across the garden. Stepping stones allow access to the garden, with a Japanese style wooden humpback bridge crossing the dry river bed. This leads to an arbour in the corner, a place to sit, relax and enjoy views of the garden. Another seating area is located in the top corner of the garden next to a railway sleeper focal point. The planting scheme is low maintenance, being predominantly evergreen and offering all year round interest. Three feature blossoming Cherry trees were planted to further enhance the Japanese feel and prevent the garden from being overlooked. The end result is a calm and serene garden to sit and relax in and enjoy the different views.
bali in burraneer
bali in burraneer
Impressions Landscape - DesignImpressions Landscape - Design
A bold vibrant planting scheme design was adopted to give the property a resort style feel, and an almost prehistoric horticultural journey of depth, texture and colour.
Small garden for Victorian terraced house
Small garden for Victorian terraced house
Fig Garden Design ltdFig Garden Design ltd
3 months after planting, the garden is growing well
Richmond Asian Garden
Richmond Asian Garden
Northwest Native Landscapes LLCNorthwest Native Landscapes LLC
This compact, urban backyard was in desperate need of privacy. We created a series of outdoor rooms, privacy screens, and lush plantings all with an Asian-inspired design sense. Elements include a covered outdoor lounge room, sun decks, rock gardens, shade garden, evergreen plant screens, and raised boardwalk to connect the various outdoor spaces. The finished space feels like a true backyard oasis.
Entry to Meditation Garden
Entry to Meditation Garden
Plan-it Earth DesignPlan-it Earth Design
Entry path suggests flowing water, with a quote engraved on a flat river rock. Four quadrants represent the Four Elements. An intimate place for meditation, yoga and retreat Custom medallion designed by Lisa Kagan www.FamilyHeirloomArts.com Stonework and Installation by J Walter Landscape & Irrigation www.jwlic.com
Finished Lanscapes
Finished Lanscapes
Stephen A. Roberts LandscapeStephen A. Roberts Landscape
A Koi pond with water lilies, oxygenators, and stepping stones. This image shows the stream and multiple falls we have created. The river stone that lines the feature gives this a natural look.

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