A Garden for Entertaining in Thailand
This garden design can be used for the entire garden space, or just form a part of a larger garden landscape. It is a Thai garden designed specifically with the family in mind, as there are lots of areas dedicated to seating, dining and socialising.
KEY: 1. Seating area / 2. Sand pit for children / 3. Back of house / 4. […]

• auto sprinkler systems• barbecue areas• cabins• driveways • decking (all types)• fencing • flower beds • […]
Built in 1900 by King Rama V (who took residence in 1906); it was restored by Her Majesty Queen Sirikit in 1982 as part of the dynasty’s bicentennial celebrations.
Key: 1. House building / 2. Concrete walkway to front of house / 3. Patio or decking area / 4. Water feature, pool or pond / 6. Grass area, possible play area for children […]![a [...]
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These impressive flowering plants stand out from the herd with their bright gold and light green leaves.
Another popular and traditional feature of a Thai garden is the artificial stone or pebble mountain, known as the khao mor.

