David Allen Rivas Realtor
165 South Murphy Avenue Suite B
Sunnyvale CA 94086
Direct; 408 431-7202
Fax; 408 431-7202
Email; davidarivas@gmail.com
License; #01841683
Website; www.DavidAllenRivasRealtor.com
Beautiful garden inspiration can come from all parts of the world. From the neat and pristine gardens of France to the peaceful meditation gardens of Japan, there are many design styles to help you create a pleasing outdoor space that suits you best. Here are some international ideas to help you get inspired this spring:
Traditional English — “Romantic” and “dreamy” are words often used to describe classic English gardens. They typically feature meandering pathways, sculpted shrubs and abundant sweeping flowers, like climbing roses. Recreate the look with plenty of climbing greenery and bright pops of color.
Formal French — Indulge your inner neat freak with the clean lines of a formal French garden based on order, symmetry and geometric shapes. Arrange sculpted trees in straight lines, add a small fountain with a round or rectangular pool, or create a mini courtyard with neatly trimmed boxwood hedges for a French-inspired garden.
Japanese Zen — Serene Japanese gardens often feature water, rocks, sand and gravel, all of which represent spiritual or philosophical ideas. They’re characteristically minimalist, asymmetrical and elegant. Plant a symbolic cherry blossom tree as the main focal point, or create your own tranquil setting with a stone pathway, bamboo fence, backyard waterfall or koi pond.
Fragrant Tuscan — Delight your sense of smell with a Tuscan-style garden. These traditionally include aromatic herbs such as lavender, sage, rosemary or flowering thyme. Ornamental grasses add soft texture while low-maintenance, native plants do just fine in the hot summer sun.
David Allen Rivas Realtor
165 South Murphy Avenue Suite B
Sunnyvale CA 94086
Direct; 408 431-7202
Fax; 408 431-7202
Email; davidarivas@gmail.com
License; #01841683
Website; www.DavidAllenRivasRealtor.com