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Diane Mihara, RLA Landscape Architecture
Custom lights with stone pilasters. Retaining planter walls at front entry.
LandCrafters, LLC
Large angular, gray granite boulders screen some utilities. Pea gravel and gray granite cobbles are the elements of this dry garden. The dry garden is an important element in Japanese garden design. Simple lush green plantings mass around the existing paper birch.
Matthew Giampietro Garden Design
This driveway has a rock water feature and Japanese rock garden walls. This is the front yard of the house and driveway, parking and garage door.
The house is covered with large volcanic rock boulders creating natural rock retaining walls with ground cover plantings. The tunnel leads to the car port and the front door of the house. Akiko Iwata and Landco designed and installed the plants. Waterfalls Fountains and Gardens designed and installed the hardscape features, the stone driveway, water feature and retaining walls
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The stone wabi basin with bamboo spout acts as a pondless water feature, adding interest to the front entrance.
Westhauser Photography
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos- Derek Lepper Photography.
This home featured an entry walkway that went through the carport, no defined exterior living spaces and overgrown and disorganized plantings.
Using clues from the simple West Coast Japanese look of the home a simple Japanese style garden with new fencing and custom screen design ensured an instant feeling of privacy and relaxation.
A busy roadway intruded on the limited yard space.
The garden area was redefined with fencing. The river-like walkway moves the visitor through an odd number of vistas of simple features of rock and moss and strategically placed trees and plants – features critical to a true Japanese garden.
The single front driveway and yard was overrun by vegetation, roots and large gangly trees.
Stamped concrete, simple block walls and small garden beds provided much needed parking and created interest in the streetscape.
Large cedars with tall trunks and heavily topped umbrellas were removed to provide light and to allow the construction of an outdoor living space that effectively double the living area.
Strategically placed walking stones, minimalist plantings and low maintenance yard eliminated the need for heavy watering while providing an oasis for its visitors.
KOKENIWA Japanische Gartengestaltung
Hier weitere Eindrücke des Vorgartens und einer Pflanzfläche im hinteren Garten!
Here are more impressions of the front garden and a planting area in the back garden!
Designed by www.japan-garten-kultur.de und www.kokeniwa.de
VHS Landscaping
Landscape and Photos done by VHS Landscaping in San Antonio. Oriental themed garden and living space. Shadow rock beds with decorative rock lining. Beds are accompanied by a large array of hearty plants, Buddha/Monk themed installations, with a large Ong collector. See more of our projects on VHSLandscaping.com
Asian Outdoor Front Yard Design Ideas
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