Indoor Zen Garden
Much smaller than traditional outdoor varieties you can use them conveniently at home or in the office.
Indoor zen garden. Better yet they are a great way to cultivate mindfulness. A zen garden is a peaceful place where you can go to meditate or admire the simplicity of its design pebbles rocks stone and sand all basic elements put together to make a simple yet beautiful space. Most zen gardens are dry gardens made of stones and gravel only without any living components. This fits nicely on a shelf or desk.
Indoor zen garden an indoor garden with a beautifully manicured tree in the center of a still pool. Instead it brings both the japanese philosophy and aesthetic to highlight the natural beauty. It s comprised mostly of sand and rocks while other types of japanese gardens can be lush with shrubs koi ponds bridges etc. They are easy to use simple to maintain and fun to design.
A place where one finds himself on a small meditative journey to restore your inner balance. For outdoor zen gardens like this it might be more flexible than the indoor ones. Zen gardens are also referred to as japanese rock gardens or by the proper name karesansui dry landscape garden source. The garden usually does not use any artificial ornament.
Let your eyes wonder to these places for rest and inspiration. A relaxing zen feel with sand stones candle and handcrafted crepe paper lotus flowers in a wooden tray. A zen garden is one devoid of water. Japanese garden is traditional garden aims at elevating the ideal nature of a far away place.
Because with outdoor zen gardens the possibility of the shape and size of the zen garden area is much wider. You can even expand the garden if you want to. Zen gardens can be indoor and outdoor. A zen garden is usually relatively small surrounded by a wall and is usually meant to be seen while seated from a single viewpoint outside the garden such as the porch of the hojo the residence of the chief monk of the temple or monastery.
A zen garden uses natural elements to help create a calming and peaceful place for meditative thought and contemplation. Gravel is preferred to sand as it is least disturbed by wind and rain. Indoor zen gardens are a simple and creative way to cultivate mindful practice inside. A zen garden is a japanese form of dry garden where nature is represented in a miniature form by using stones and sand or gravel.
On the right is a vertical garden that can be seen from all points on the stairs.