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Plantation au milieu de roche de granite entouré de, gravier de quartz blanc sur Géotextile et déco en galette d'ardoise
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Blick von der Terrasse in den Garten mit einer vom Steinkünstler Bodo Langner (www.steinhof.de) gestalteten Steinlaterne.
Wurde von Kokeniwa (www.kokeniwa.de) in Zusammenarbeit mit der Japan-Garten-Kultur GmbH (www.japan-garten-kultur.de) realisiert. Foto Heiko Voss

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

The images of this garden show a very detailed work of Japanese techniques. This is a classic tsuboniwa except for the input deck, and fence it was decided to make them a more modern touch, but with classical aspects of Japanese gardening.
When raised the idea, we find some problems to solve. The first was the entrance who divided the garden in the middle and the second one a large slope in the right side.
The first solution was to create an entry in style wooden walkway, that had performed zigzag dynamism and greater width to be able to move comfortably. The second solution to the steep slope, was divided in half space with a rock wall also placed Japanese style. This created a karesansui style area . Rocks were used, weighing approximately 300-500 kg each.
Access to the rear is through a nobedan (Japanese style stone way). As we walk among the ancient oaks that exist on the property, we got to the separation of the rear. Here a fence that has a door in Japanese style developed in our carpentry was created.
In the pond area, we decided to create a space where you can sit and enjoy the garden.
Undoubtedly the transformation undergone this garden has been amazing and very laborious.

Japanese inspired city garden planted in swathes of green with a granite gravel centre, copper rill fed by an antique lion head spout. Burnt cedar separate room with window set in fence to views beyond and minimal bamboo planting with ceramic planter.

A Japanese inspired design for part of a much larger garden in rural Derbyshire. Organically shaped planting beds with a gravel path weaving through to create different routes through the space. Pergola structures constructed from green oak beams mirror the design of the client's sun room.

Creating an organic, flowing, Japanese-inspired aesthetic that is easy to maintain created many obstacles for our designers. Integrating specific elements, such as a small circular sitting area and the summer house, required thoughtfulness. Adding a Japanese-inspired water feature meant to accentuate the space without overwhelming it was also a primary concern. We took several steps to ensure we could bring this garden design to life:
The shape was an almost circular, large lawn with all elements radiating from its centre.
The garden features a small circular patio halfway off a naturally flowing stepping stone path.
The path leads to the summer house at the rear.
Bamboo poles add some verticality to the composition, making the visual flow consistent.
A Japanese garden adjusted to the Scottish climate inspired a meticulously chosen planting plan.
A Japanese-style water feature hidden between bamboo shrubs adds a sense of tranquillity.

Creating an organic, flowing, Japanese-inspired aesthetic that is easy to maintain created many obstacles for our designers. Integrating specific elements, such as a small circular sitting area and the summer house, required thoughtfulness. Adding a Japanese-inspired water feature meant to accentuate the space without overwhelming it was also a primary concern. We took several steps to ensure we could bring this garden design to life:
The shape was an almost circular, large lawn with all elements radiating from its centre.
The garden features a small circular patio halfway off a naturally flowing stepping stone path.
The path leads to the summer house at the rear.
Bamboo poles add some verticality to the composition, making the visual flow consistent.
A Japanese garden adjusted to the Scottish climate inspired a meticulously chosen planting plan.
A Japanese-style water feature hidden between bamboo shrubs adds a sense of tranquillity.

The images of this garden show a very detailed work of Japanese techniques. This is a classic tsuboniwa except for the input deck, and fence it was decided to make them a more modern touch, but with classical aspects of Japanese gardening.
When raised the idea, we find some problems to solve. The first was the entrance who divided the garden in the middle and the second one a large slope in the right side.
The first solution was to create an entry in style wooden walkway, that had performed zigzag dynamism and greater width to be able to move comfortably. The second solution to the steep slope, was divided in half space with a rock wall also placed Japanese style. This created a karesansui style area . Rocks were used, weighing approximately 300-500 kg each.
Access to the rear is through a nobedan (Japanese style stone way). As we walk among the ancient oaks that exist on the property, we got to the separation of the rear. Here a fence that has a door in Japanese style developed in our carpentry was created.
In the pond area, we decided to create a space where you can sit and enjoy the garden.
Undoubtedly the transformation undergone this garden has been amazing and very laborious.
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