Rooted in Japanese culture, Zen gardens are rich with symbolism, often reflecting principles of Zen Buddhism and nature’s harmony especially in home décor. Zen gardens, with their understated elegance, have fascinated many of us and it is easy to overlook the deeper significance beneath their minimalist designs but interior designers reveal that each element holds a story tied to the timeless wisdom of Zen philosophy. Shailja Awasthi, Founder and Design Principle Architect at Shailja Awasthi: Sublime Spaces and Places, shared, “Rocks are the heart of any Zen Garden. They symbolise strength, stability and remind us of the enduring power of mountains. When we place rocks, we are not just building a garden, we are creating a miniature landscape that inspires a sense of grounding. Picture yourself seated near these weathered stones—don’t you feel a deep connection to the earth? Gravel raked into flowing patterns, that’s the Zen garden’s representation of water. It embodies the ebb and flow of life – a constant change that’s beautiful in its own way. The act of raking itself is active meditation; it clears the mind and helps focus on the task at hand.” She revealed, “Sand – that’s the open canvas of the Zen Garden. It’s pure, simple, begging for a touch of creativity. The patterns formed in the sand mirror our own thoughts – swirling, connecting, impermanent. As we rake, a sense of peace and clarity washes over us. Plants are used sparingly but their impact is immense. Bamboo, for instance, bends but doesn’t break – that’s resilience. Moss is pure humility, growing low and vibrant. Then there are cherry blossoms. A powerful reminder that beauty lies in fleeting moments. Plants add that touch of the living world to the garden, a balance we all need. Bridges and pathways lead you through the garden but more importantly, they represent the journey we all walk. Each step, each turn, is a reminder to be fully present on that path. They tie together the whole garden energetically.” She added, “A Zen Garden isn’t just about aesthetics. Every rock, every grain of sand, is a purposeful choice tied into centuries-old philosophy. When you step into a Zen Garden, you’re entering a space designed to bring stability and insight. Perhaps that’s the most meaningful impact a space can have on our lives.
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