Keep It Small And Simple – The most important thing when creating a Japanese-inspired patio is to not strive for creating big and best patio. Focus on creating a simple and small outdoor area that will serve its main purpose. To do so, use materials that boost simplicity, such as a bamboo fence. Natural, simple and able to boost the design of your patio, it is a perfect part of a Japanese outdoor space. Stones, also, can contribute greatly to the peaceful atmosphere you are striving for.
Add A Statue With Iconic Influence – Buddha, The Englightened One, is a must-have statue in any Japanese-inspired patio. Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) is one of the most recognizable figures in Asian design, the man who was a spiritual teacher in the 5th century in B.C. and the founder of the religion Buddhism. The iconic figure of Buddha is present all over the world in many different heights and the heights statue is 152m. You don't have to add such a large Buddha statue, but a smaller model can bring a little Asian influence in your patio.
Hang A Few Lanterns – Since lighting is an important part of creating either indoor and outdoor Japanese-style atmosphere, don't think twice to buy a few lanterns and hang them all around your patio. Available in many styles and sizes, lanterns can add a Japanese outdoor style and also light up your outdoor space. You can add either permanent or portable lanterns. Look for lanterns that work with a candle, as they are typical Japanese.
Japanese Serenity – There is nothing more relaxing than an outdoor Japanese-inspired patio with a dining area. Make a good research on the Internet, looking for various Japanese outdoor decorations and accessories that can contribute to creating a Japanese serenity. Consider adding a washitsu, a room with tatame flooring and sliding doors, perfect for intimate gatherings.
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