Digital noise and a hectic schedule are a cocktail for mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion. When you get home, you need a space that provides a peaceful and calming atmosphere. Your backyard can be a great place to create a meditative and relaxing space. For example, you can choose to develop Zen landscape and garden in one corner of your landscape. Yes, Zen Garden, also known as karesansui, was initially created by Japanese and Buddhist monks to meditate. However, you can incorporate the elements of Zen Garden in your landscaping Barrie Ontario with acute planning. Here’s how you should incorporate Zen Garden into your landscaping design.
Choose an area
Look at your current landscape design and choose an area where you want to create a Zen Garden. Determine how big you want this garden space to be. You can select an out-of-the-way, flat space or an area in the middle of your landscape if it fits the design.
Include 7 guiding principles of Zen Garden
When designing a Zen Garden, make sure to include the seven guiding principles: Simplicity, Austerity, Asymmetry, Naturalness, Unconventional or Magical, Subtlety or Mystery and Stillness.
Draw your design
If you have any expertise in drawing the design, you can draw it on your own. Or you can get professionals from one of the top ten landscaping Barrie companies in the region. They can help you draw the design for your Zen Garden.
Incorporate flexibility
If you have chosen an authentic Zen Garden design, it will not have many water features or plants. However, we suggest you incorporate flexibility in your garden design. Several Zen Gardens have water features and plants to provide a sense of serenity. So, try different Zen Garden designs to choose the best one for you.
Simple and Inviting
Don’t complicate your Zen Garden with too many elements. Keep it simple while ensuring it is inviting to you and your family. Your Zen Garden must make you want to spend time in this calming space. Hence, choose elements that fit your overall taste.
Consider the scale
Depending on your Zen Garden space, you must consider the scale of elements. If the space is too small, don’t use big stones. Similarly, small stones will be lost if the space is too big. Try to find a balance.
If you need technical assistance developing your Zen Garden, don’t hesitate to call us at Hard Rock Landscaping. We provide ideal landscape services Barrie, from tech-driven design to construction. Call us now to find out more.