Super-Chill Zen Garden Ideas

 A Zen garden provides the perfect spot for some relaxation and meditation. It gives the sense of tranquility and peace, recreating the essence of nature.

It’s a space with a minimalist landscape with natural elements of rock, gravel, sand, and wood. Usually with plants, some water features and outdoor pieces around.

A pond, sand garden and big stones, moss and lots of green will help you to create a Japanese-inspired garden atmosphere. But where to start?



1. Dry waterfall

With a Zen garden, the sand or gravel represents water, so use a rake to create some waves in your ‘waterfall’.


A dry waterfall with sand or gravel that represents as water


2. Rock sculptures

Carefully placed rocks are used to imitate mountains in your zen garden. This rock garden idea makes a great decoration!

Rock sculptures imitating mountains



3. Grass islands

Include some grassy shapes within your gravel or sand to portray beautiful islands.

Grass islands within gravel or sand



4. Wooden deck and pebbles

A wooden path and pebbles from the beach create a relaxing coastal vibe.

Wooden deck and pebbles



5. Bamboo and stone

You can turn a small, lifeless corner of your garden into a miniature zen garden with some bamboo fencing, a stone water feature and leafy greenery.

A miniature zen garden with some bamboo fencing, a stone water feature and leafy greenery



6. Spiral rock garden

Get creative with different colored stones to produce an artistic but low maintenance bed. 

Spiral rock garden



7. Stepping stones and fountain

A simple stone water feature and some matching stepping stones transform this space into a serene spot.

Stepping stones and fountain



8. Ring entrance

An opulent entrance makes the perfect starting point for exploring a beautiful zen garden. This ring entrance will also look great in a Chinese garden!

An opulent entrance in a zen garden



9. Grey path

Light-colored stone pathways complement the white gravel or sand needed to create your zen garden.

Light-coloured stone pathways



10. Zen small garden

You don’t need a huge garden to create a tranquil meditation space. 

Small zen garden space



11. Grass islands with rocks

Add some rocks to your grass islands to represent hills and mountains in your meditative space.

Grass islands with rocks



12. Minimalist garden with bench

If you’re short on space, create a miniature zen garden in a plant bed. 

Minimalist garden with bench



13. Modern zen garden

Wooden benches and buried concrete stepping stones are all it takes to create a modern garden.

A modern garden zen with wooden benches and buried concrete stepping stones



14. Pebble river

Get the beauty of a river without the hassle – use pebbles to fill your riverbed and add cute bridges and stepping stones.

Pebbles filling a riverbed



15. Bright small garden

Don’t let the size of your garden hold you back – divide it into segments to give the illusion of space. 

16. Zen corner

Zen gardens are usually meant to be seen while seated from a single viewpoint outside of the garden, so a corner is the ideal place for it to be admired.

A zen corner garden



17. Pagoda lantern

A Japanese pagoda lantern is a great addition to any garden, whether you have a Japanese water feature, rock garden, or just want a few decorative pieces to remind you of the Far East.

A Japanese pagoda lantern



18. Indoor zen garden

Keep your Zen garden in tiptop condition by building it indoors where it’s safe from bad weather.

Indoor zen garden



19. Japanese step garden

Make the best of a steep garden by adding different tiers to your zen garden. Add some of your favorite plants and flowers and enjoy the results.

Japanese step garden



20. Yin-yang small pit

It’s all about the balance with Yin and Yang – perfect to add some Asian influence into your garden design. 

Yin-yang small pit



21. Modern fire pit

fire pit with a pebble path provides an amazing oriental look for you to sit back and enjoy.

A modern fire pit with a pebble path



22. Zen front yard

Don’t hide your amazing garden, share the love with your neighbors.

Zen front yard



23. Indoor Japanese fountain

Small, simple and easy to install; it not only looks great but the calming sound of the water trickling will also help you relax.

Indoor Japanese fountain



24. Peaceful bridge

If you’re looking for a more realistic river scene than a zen garden representation, add decorations to your pebble river, like a small bridge and edging stones. 

A pebble river with a small bridge and edging stones



25. Modern slim garden

The oblong water feature and tall trees elongate this garden to make the space feel bigger.

Modern slim garden



26. Japanese entrance

A traditional Japanese gate makes the perfect entrance to a relaxing zen garden.

A zen garden with a traditional Japanese gate



27. Zen entrance with pond

Enjoy an indoor zen garden all year round – you could even add a pond and stepping stone bridge!

Zen entrance with pond



28. Small oriental corner

Dedicate a corner of your garden to meditation. You can sit nearby and enjoy the calming influence. 

Small oriental corner



29. Rock fountain

If you prefer less fuss, go for a natural, rustic looking fountain to help you relax.

A natural, rustic looking rock fountain



30. Sandy backyard

Sand makes a great base for a zen garden as you can use a rake to create patterns that imitate the essence of the sea. 

A sandy backyard imitating the essence of the sea



31. Meditation space

No space is too small to create your own meditation zone. 

A zen garden with meditation space



32. Serenity garden

A beautiful oriental door provides the perfect entryway for your peaceful plot.

33. Small bamboo fountain

The sound of running water helps create a calming atmosphere for meditation.

Small bamboo fountain



34. Wood path

A wooden walkway over a pebble river provides a great base for a relaxing garden. 

A wooden walkway over a pebble river



35. Sustainable slim Japanese garden

Make the most of every inch of your garden, even small spaces at the side of the house! 

Sustainable slim Japanese garden



36. Sand shapes

Use a rake to create your own design in the sand. It’s meant to represent the essence of the sea, whilst the rocks depict the mountains. 

Sand shapes



37. Minimalist wooden garden

You can go heavy on the wood, that looks amazing in almost any garden and helps you create that zen atmosphere.

Minimalist wooden garden



38. Stone garden

Arranging rocks and pebbles in the pattern of a river is a great addition to a zen garden.

Stone garden



39. Japanese fence

It’s more for decoration than privacy but it makes an attractive centerpiece.

Japanese fence



40. Garden spiral

Create a spiral design around your trees for a flower bed with a difference!

A spiral design around a tree



41. Grass spiral mosaic

Give your lawn some extra charm by adding stones in a spiral pattern. 

Grass spiral mosaic



42. Small zen backyard

You don’t need a huge garden to feel zen – just leave yourself enough space for a seat from which to admire your handiwork.

Small zen backyard



43. Dry creek

You can create a creek of pebbles that borders your backyard. Add some logs to avoid stepping in the “water”.

A dry creek of pebbles



44. Oriental vertical waterfall

This stunning man-made waterfall looks amazing and is much easier to maintain than a natural one. 

Oriental vertical waterfall



45. Ying-yang bowl

An easy-to-make, relaxing decoration for your garden or even in the house.

Ying-yang bowl



46. Small ponds

Individual bowls are easy to maintain and make a great addition to any patio.

Small ponds with individual bowls



47. Open simple zen garden

Enjoy your serene meditation space from the comfort of your porch. Keep it simple with a large sandy area and tidy hedges.

Open simple zen garden



48. Cosy Japanese indoor garden

You can leave your worries at the door when you have such a stunning place to relax. 

Cosy Japanese indoor garden



49. Indoor slim garden

Don’t let a small garden hamper your creativity!

Indoor slim garden



50. Small Japanese bench

A simple spot in your garden to rest and watch the sun go down.

Small Japanese bench



51. Mountain landscape in miniature

This Japanese-inspired oasis is such a scene-stealer! Its simple yet elegant design mimics the look and feel of a mountain landscape in miniature.

Zen garden design that mimics the look of a mountain landscape



52. Minimalist modern pavilion and rattan furniture

A sheltered spot is a must-have for every Zen garden. It’s where you can enjoy the garden being close to it.

Take a look at this open pavilion with unique structures. The peaceful environment makes the rattan chairs more inviting to sit on!

Minimalist modern pavilion with a rattan furniture set



53. Water features, cherry blossom tree, and bridge

This concept gives off that authentic Japanese garden. The wooden bridge makes a beautiful feature, especially when placed beneath the cherry tree.

The water features, such as fountain and pond, and the plants make the place so serene.

A Japanese garden with water features, cherry blossom tree, and bridge



54. Cloud-pruned conifers

Conifers are common in most Asian-inspired gardens because of their elegant looks. But the cloud-pruned ones create that wow factor.

Surround the plant with several rocks and on a mossy green base to mimic a mountain’s landscape.

Cloud-pruned conifers in an Asian-inspired garden



55. Use sandpit over regular sand

If your kids love to hang out in your garden, this Zen garden style with a sandpit will make a great choice. Rake the sand over after their play session and it would look like a small zen-garden.

Zen garden style with a sandpit



Round-Up

A Zen garden can give you the peace and quiet you need to take a step back from the world and relieve the stresses of the day. 




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