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  2. Garden room - Wikipedia

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    The "Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden", Titsey Place, planted in 2008. In gardening, a garden room is a secluded and partly enclosed space within a garden that creates a room-like effect. [1] Such spaces have been part of garden design for centuries. Generally they are regarded as different from terraces and patios just outside a building ...

  3. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Sunrooms may feature passive solar building design to heat and illuminate them. [3] In Great Britain, which has a long history of formal conservatories, a small conservatory is sometimes denominated a "sunroom". In gardening, a garden room is a secluded and partly enclosed outside space within a garden that creates a room-like effect.

  4. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    A conservatory is a building or room having glass or other transparent roofing and walls, used as a greenhouse or a sunroom. Usually it refers to a space attached to a conventional building such as a house, especially in the United Kingdom.

  5. Garden - Wikipedia

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    Garden design is the process of creating plans for the layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Gardens may be designed by garden owners themselves, or by professionals. Professional garden designers tend to be trained in principles of design and horticulture, and have a knowledge and experience of using plants.

  6. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    A formal garden in the Persian and European garden design traditions is rectilinear and axial in design. The equally formal garden, without axial symmetry (asymmetrical) or other geometries, is the garden design tradition of Chinese and Japanese gardens. The Zen garden of rocks, moss and raked gravel is an example. The Western model is an ...

  7. Orangery - Wikipedia

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    Orangery in Kuskovo, Moscow (1760s) Glazed roof at Fota House Orangery, Fota Island, Ireland The Orangerieschloss built by Frederick William IV of Prussia in Potsdam in the mid-19th century The orangerie of the Royal Castle of Laeken, Belgium (ca.1820), is the oldest part of the monumental Royal Greenhouses of Laeken.

  8. Space in landscape design - Wikipedia

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    Space in landscape design refers to theories about the meaning and nature of space as a volume and as an element of design.The concept of space as the fundamental medium of landscape design grew from debates tied to modernism, contemporary art, Asian art and design as seen in the Japanese garden, and architecture.

  9. List of garden features - Wikipedia

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    Garden features are physical elements, both natural and manmade, used in garden design. Artificial waterfall ... Garden pond; Garden railway; Garden room; Gazebo ...

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