These handsome gates were part of the original design. We added the pot and other plantings.This antique gate was added just for charm and leads nowhere.Quan Yin,the Goddess of Compassion, brings serenity to a shady spot in the front garden.Quan Yin beneath the yew pine tree.The background plantings include bamboo and yew pine.Bamboo is an essential part of any Asian garden.We created this concrete and stone patio as a quiet space for two.This dry streambed acts as a channel for stormwater runoff.Here’s another view of the patio.A path leads through the Asian garden to this entry courtyard.This piece was created by a local artist.Water runs down the column into a recirculating basin.Here’s another view of that striking sculpure.This view is from the entry court looking back towards the Asian garden.A custom wrought iron gate leads into the back patio.This outdoor living room was created out of a drab storage area.We built a 9 foot tall wall, created a brick arch with half columns, and placed a large mirror into the arch to reflect the view of this one-of-a-kind antique fountain.A riot of potted plants fills the space.A local artist painted the walls with a faux stone motif.We built this peristyle to add personality to a formerly very plain space.Notice the faux painting and the fine detailing of the work.This Gartenmeister fuchsia is one of many flowering shrubs and perennials, all in pots.This antique wall planter fills a space with style.