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Japanese Tatami Dining Room featuring Tatami Mats and Garden View. Design and Build by Trilogy Partners. Photos Roger Wade Photography. Featured Architectural Digest May 2010


Japanese bathtub - small 3/4 dark wood floor japanese bathtub idea in Portland


Randall Perry Photography
Inspiration for a large backyard concrete paver and rectangular pool house remodel in New York
Inspiration for a large backyard concrete paver and rectangular pool house remodel in New York


Behind the Tea House is a traditional Japanese raked garden. After much research we used bagged poultry grit in the raked garden. It had the perfect texture for raking. Gray granite cobbles and fashionettes were used for the border. A custom designed bamboo fence encloses the rear yard.


Photo of metaphysical interior window of the Japanese Tea House. All our art glass designed pieces are copyrighted and a book comes with each detailing the metaphysical meanings involved. All our art designed glass pieces are signed and the pattern is never repeated.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick


The scroll was designed to say "REST, RELAX, REFLECT".
The custom rectangular window creates an 8" deep granite ledge, looking out into the hillside woodland setting.
Glen Grayson, Architect


Japanese Tea House interior designed art glass window containing a number of different materials. The design contains metaphysical and spiritual principles. Directly above and below the window frame are hand carved inlays. All our art glass designs are copyrighted and a book comes with each detailing the metaphysical meanings involved. They are signed and the pattern is never repeated.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick


One of my favorite objects I've ever created. Just stunning. The Japanese inspired fence work by the firm as well.
Photos by Jay Weiland
Inspiration for a small zen detached shed remodel in Other
Inspiration for a small zen detached shed remodel in Other


Inspiration for a traditional backyard landscaping in Detroit.


Steel-framed japanese tea house. Wisteria is planted at the corners to cover the frame. Angela Kearney Minglewood Designs
Design ideas for a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard stone landscaping in Boston for summer.
Design ideas for a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard stone landscaping in Boston for summer.


This ridge roof (kirizuma) style tea house, which has posts partly submerged in a koi pond, is constructed with Port Orford cedar. The tearoom is 4-1/2 tatami mats or approx. 9' square. The interior includes a closet kitchen (mizuya) and an alcove for displaying art (tokonoma). The tea house is enclosed by sliding shoji doors and surrounded by a veranda (engawa).


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


Looking from inside to outer surrounding Japanese garden area. The top row of windows are hand blown art glass.
Photo credits:Dan Drobnick
Design ideas for a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard gravel landscaping in Cleveland.
Design ideas for a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard gravel landscaping in Cleveland.


Japanese Tea House featuring Japanese Soaking tub and combined shower and tub bathing area. Design by Trilogy Partners Photos Roger Wade featured in Architectural Digest May 2010


This is a different view of the tea house. The low bamboo fence helps to define the relation of the tea house to the garden. The ridge roof architectural style (kirizuma) is very evident in this photo. The roof has layered cedar shingles and is topped at the ridge with Japanese ceramic tiles.


The location and placement of the Japanese Tea House is very specific and was based on mathematical, metaphysical and spiritual principles. This Tea House is an artistic version of an authentic style Tea House. It is meant to be a one of a kind art piece and yet has the functional capability of holding a traditional Tea ceremony.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick


Photo of front side of Tea House. Building is all hand constructed using pegs. The building is designed using metaphysical principles and was constructed using exotic and local wood species. .
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
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Photo shows a front view of the Japanese tea House before an Tea Ceremony was held.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
Photo of a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard gravel landscaping in Cleveland.
Photo of a mid-sized asian partial sun backyard gravel landscaping in Cleveland.


The four skylights in the Japanese tea House have hand carved overlay screens. The beauty of these overlays is that sunlight shinning through appears to dance on the walls and floor as the sun moves across the sky. The two small top roof windows are art glass embedded with tiny crystals.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
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