1. Use this original image as the only architectural reference – but don’t copy/paste. Preserve the house, driveway, sidewalks, rooflines, windows, and the exact image dimensions and aspect ratio. Do not crop, stretch, or clip any part of the original image. Recreate the entire landscape from scratch as a realistic, professionally designed Japanese-style garden suitable for Calgary, Alberta, Canada (hardiness Zone 4), using only plants that reliably survive harsh winters. 2. This design must be minimalist, sustainable, and very low maintenance. Use a restrained composition with natural gravel, rocks, large boulders, one single stone lantern – as the main visual focus (place the single stone lantern near the main gate/entrance, close to the entry path, but not immediately beside the gate), stepping stones only where appropriate, hardy ferns, no pines, cloud-pruned shrubs, low evergreen groundcover, ornamental grasses suitable for Calgary, and a limited plant palette. Avoid colorful flowers, dense planting, invasive species, delicate Japanese maples, bamboo, or any high-maintenance vegetation. Every element should appear intentional, balanced, and uncluttered. 3. Replace all visible fencing with a unified Japanese-style wooden fence design. The front fence must be low in height (about 120 cms) to maintain an open, elegant appearance. The rear and backyard fencing must be noticeably taller (about 170 cms) to provide privacy while matching the same materials, proportions, Mehr sehen