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Teahouse

comments (0) July 27th, 2009 in gallery

J_Nicholas_K J_Nicholas_K, member
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The teahouse is a focal point of my garden that shows off the oriental flavor of my yard.  Notice next to the teahouse a Natsumi Basin that has water flowing into it from bamboo with a bamboo plant growing around the water feature.  On the other side of the teahouse is a bamboo screen that hides a hose and faucet.  In front of the teahouse is a granite guide post that has low voltage lighting in it.  There are an additional four guide posts with lights throughout the garden.  The main deck is approximately 1000 square feet made up of three connected decks and three floating stairs. 


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