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Teri Fotheringham Photography
Photos: Teri Fotheringham Photography
Landscape Design: Marpa Design Studio
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
A former raised ranch turned glassy, open structure with views from front to back looks out onto a geometric Japanese garden. JMMDS designed a landscape journey that encircles the house made of a simple palette of bluestone squares and oblongs that travel over gravel, grass, and plantings to end up at a little teahouse on a hill. While Japanese in spirit, the garden is designed using distinctly un-Japanese forms: circles, squares, and S-curves. Photo: Grey Crawford. Published in Outside the Not So Big House by Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka and used with permission of The Taunton Press.
Modern Landscaping, Inc.
A formidable pallet of Asian style plant species along with traditional bamboo construction and meandering stone and gravel pathways.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in San Francisco.
Envision Landscape Studio
Photo Credit: Michele Lee Wilson
Photo of a large asian backyard landscaping in San Francisco.
Photo of a large asian backyard landscaping in San Francisco.
Lisa Parramore – Design + Build
Lisa Parramore
This is an example of an asian landscaping in San Francisco.
This is an example of an asian landscaping in San Francisco.
Prassas Landscape Studio LLC
Photography: Linda Oyama Bryan
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Chicago.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Chicago.
Wolfstone Landscape Design
Japanese Forest Grass, Beesia, Black Mondo Grass,small conifers, and white blooming Hardy Gardenia Azaleas were included in this front entry garden.
Norman Eder
Exteriors By Chad Robert
The desert plants mix well with the uncomplicated design style.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Phoenix.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Phoenix.
Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
These clients requested a highly functional backyard transformation. We worked with the clients to create several separate spaces in the small area that flowed together and met the family's needs. The stone fire pit continued the porcelain pavers and the custom stone-work from the outdoor kitchen space. Natural elements and night lighting created a restful ambiance.
Aelita Leto Feng Shui Consulting & APL Design Inc.
Since it was very hot summer and lot of gardens were looking brown and without any life, we implied feng shui garden elements, and filled up the space to make it look full of life.
MTR Landscape Architects
This is an example of a large asian backyard stone landscaping in Seattle for summer.
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