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Homes & Gardens
Megan Slack

Jennifer Aniston’s Japanese-Inspired Poolside Is a 2026 Standout – It Is the Most Serene Garden Sanctuary I Have Ever Encountered

Jennifer Aniston.

Few properties uphold the eternal grandeur of Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air home. Designed by architect A. Quincy Jones, this mid-century masterpiece is rivaled only by its Japanese-style garden, crafted by celebrated designer Marcello Villano. On the celebrity style desk, we frequently return to Jennifer Aniston's Japanese-inspired garden for inspiration on just how stunning a landscaped exterior can be.

While the entire grounds resemble a luxury resort, the swimming pool area captures its splendor most effectively.

Jennifer’s interior designer, the acclaimed Stephen Shadley, maintained the East Asian aesthetic throughout the poolside space. He furnished the wooden deck with black upholstered sun loungers and white cushions, creating a striking monochromatic look.

This curated outdoor furniture, paired with vertical yucca plants and evergreen groundcovers, provides a blueprint for a spa-like retreat that master gardeners suggest can be replicated on a smaller scale.

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'Jennifer Aniston’s garden draws on Japanese design principles: tranquility, balance, and layered simplicity,' comments master gardener Thom Rutter. He notes that her vertical and groundcover planting transforms the space into a Zen paradise amidst the chaos of Los Angeles. As we move through 2026, these evergreen choices ensure the garden remains lush and structured, even as other spring blooms begin to fade.

'The beautiful yuccas provide vertical interest and sculptural structure, their architectural form anchoring the space. Beneath them, a thoughtful underplanting of evergreen groundcovers – including prostrate rosemary, creeping juniper, and low-growing thyme – brings a soft flush of seasonal color, creating a flowing, sea-like effect that is perfect for a poolside,' Rutter explains.

This combination is particularly effective as the weather warms, offering a cooling visual palette for the sunny months ahead.

'The result is a lush, serene composition that feels both intentional and generous, celebrating restraint while offering richness. It’s a masterclass in how height and structure can harmonize with low-growing textures to cultivate calm.' Jennifer’s garden is truly one of a kind. I will be fixating on this photo for the rest of the 2026 summer and long beyond.


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