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One year later, Jennifer Aniston's 'Japanese meets mid-century modern garden' is still the best outdoor space I've seen – it's the most desired style for 2025, with over a million views

Jennifer Aniston.

When we first featured Jennifer Aniston’s serene, Japanese-inspired garden, it quickly became one of our most-read celebrity garden stories, captivating readers with its sense of calm, balance, and natural beauty. Now, with outdoor spaces once again at the heart of design conversations, this timeless landscape feels more relevant than ever.

Today’s outdoor spaces are no longer just for entertaining. They’re extensions of how we live and feel. Jennifer Aniston’s garden, with its Japanese-inspired layout, water features, and restrained color palette, prioritizes emotional well-being and mindfulness. This aligns perfectly with the continued rise of therapeutic gardens designed for restoration, reflection, and stress relief.

While the garden is part of a larger estate, many of its elements, such as compact acers, meandering paths, and layered textures, translate beautifully to urban or suburban small gardens. The garden trend in 2025 is toward intimate, high-impact design: fewer plants, more intention, and thoughtful layering. Jennifer’s outdoor space serves as a masterclass in this approach.

Designed by Marcello Villano, Jennifer’s garden expertly embodies the principles of Japanese garden design, featuring thoughtful planting, clean architectural lines, and an emphasis on peace and reflection. Central to the space is a water feature. This signature element brings movement and tranquillity, while anchoring the garden with a sense of quiet drama.

The surrounding plant palette is equally intentional. From sculptural maples to layered shades of green, the space favors foliage over flowers, drawing the eye with texture, tone, and subtle color shifts. It’s a restrained yet deeply expressive style – one that resonates with the growing modern rustic luxury trend, where organic materials and quiet elegance lead the way.

Garden gates and walkways offer soft transitions between garden zones, inviting discovery while maintaining a seamless flow. This is another classic element of Japanese landscaping that adds both visual intrigue and emotional calm.

With sustainability, serenity, and thoughtful design topping the priority list for many homeowners, Jennifer Aniston’s garden continues to serve as the perfect blueprint for creating an outdoor sanctuary that’s both timeless and deeply personal.

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