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LandCrafters, LLC
The Natsume Basin, or cleansing basin, is an important part of the ceremonial tea garden process. You dip the bamboo ladle or “dipper” (hishaku) into the basin to clean your hands before entering the tea house.
Miriam's River House Designs, LLC
Looking from inside to outer surrounding Japanese garden area. The top row of windows are hand blown art glass.
Photo credits:Dan Drobnick
Dimension Gardenscape
A quiet retreat off the study of the house, the clients wanted a serene place where they could forget their daily troubles.
Paul Huskinson - photographer
Miriam's River House Designs, LLC
Photo displays the east side of the Japanese Tea House. The top triangular window is hand blown glass with crystals embedded. In the forefront is part of the inner Roji Japanese Garden that surrounds the entire Japanese Tea House.
Photo Credits: Dan Drobnick
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The garden is defined by a series of rock walls holding raised gardens beds and a winding pathway of gravel. Raised beds allow the plants to spill over into the path, working with the twisting trail to obscure a traveler’s view and create a sense of mystery around the bend.
Japanense Stewartia Stewartia pseudocamellia, Geranium, Carpet bugle- Ajuga reptans, Japanese Forest Grass- Hakonechloa macra, Hydrangea, Japanese Maple- Acer Palmatum
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Durch die Öffnung der Südfassade zum weitläufigen Garten sind Wohn- und Essbereich lichtdurchflutet ©Jannis Wiebusch
Asian Garden Design Ideas with Gravel
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