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12 March 2010

Regent Park

12 March 2010
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Both the garden and roof terrace extend the interior outside; the benches reiterate the shape of the indoor fireplace, while the Ipe hardwood continues the lines of the flooring. The granite in the waterfall increases in size while alternating texture and alignment, producing a captivating flow. NW London. Contemporary London garden. Photograph by Jerry Harpur.

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How to Make a Japanese for Your Home

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Japanese garden is a one of most popular garden design in the world. Japanese garden essentially designed to promote peace and tranquility, if you’ve garden in your home you can create your own paradise by including these 5 key of Japanese garden design.

  1. 1.Put moss at the entryway and throughout the sides of the garden for a welcoming but secluded feel; moss could makes your space look like a retreat, and allows restoring your energy after a hard work.
  2. 2.To make your space look mysterious and alluring you can add stone lantern on your garden, you could also put a few hanging baskets around the lantern to bring more attention to the plants, stone lantern could make a Japanese garden design look a warm and exotic


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