Everyone wants to have its dreamy place, to be surrounded by statement things and unique elements that will make them feel more comfy and cozy. But, what about the garden? The garden is the second most important place where we spend a lot of our free time, so it needs to be designed according to our taste and needs. The garden is a vital part of any home as it reflects the nuances of a homeowner's personality, so one should make an effort decorating it, just like it is their home.
And, because I am in love with the new and modern way of looking gardens, today I will introduce you to the amazingly decorated Japanese garden. Come and enter the Japanese garden world and enjoy in its simplicity and nature elements. Explore some of the things you can incorporate into your garden right away.
- Go Green – Japanese gardens are all about green. From trees and ferns, through to low lying ground covers or any other plant that can accommodate your needs. Going green is a great solution for shaded areas or gardens, as you can enjoy in nature and get soothing tones of the green throughout your garden.
- Water – If you live in noisy city location, a gurgling fountain is the ideal solution to put an end to the unbearable noise and yet enjoy in its pleasing look and soothing sound. Drown out some of the hustle and bustle, breathe fresh air and enjoy the view and sounds of your fountain.
- Paths – Another element that emphasizes a Japanese garden is its stones that create a beautiful garden path. You can use varying sizes of stones in order to create a symmetrical and appealing path.
- Fencing – Japanese gardens usually have a fence made out of bamboo, which can be cut in half and placed over all or over some part of an existing fence. You can also use a bamboo fence to hide some storage areas and use it as a decorative element.
- Evergreens – Japanese gardens are eminent for its evergreen trees, which are available in all shapes and sizes.
- Lanterns – Stone lantern sculptures are essential Japanese garden piece. You can place small tea lights inside this sculpture, around it or by the pathway for a more soothing nighttime atmosphere.
- Stone – Besides for pathways, stones can be used in a sculptural manner. Be creative and place several stones of varying widths, heights and lengths in your garden and highlight its beauty.
- Space – Besides for guests, create a separate area in your garden designed for relaxation and meditation. It is always good to have a separate area within the garden where you can have time only for yourself and simply breathe fresh air . You can decorate it with table, chairs, bowels filled with stones and tea light lantern.
- Pebbles – Decorating your garden with pebbles and small stones will break up the greenery and will make it more vivid and colourful. You can place them near ponds or inside a fountain for enhancing its sound.
- Bridges – If you are lucky to have a larger garden, you can build a bridge over a small pond or river. A bridge can give a completely new look to a garden, making it more appealing and spacious. You can decorate it with some pots with colourful flowers.