T-shaped garden design refers to a landscape architectural style where the garden layout follows a 'T' shape. This design typically includes a central axis or a path that divides the garden into two main sections, creating a visually structured and symmetrical space. Common elements in T-shaped gardens include a patio or courtyard at the 'top' of the 'T', and a pathway or walkway that extends from this area to the 'legs' of the 'T', often leading to seating areas or garden beds. The design aims to create a balance between open and enclosed spaces, and can be adapted for various garden sizes and styles.