Backyard Water Features as a Focal Point, Part 1

Elevating Your Outdoor Aesthetic

Integrating a water feature into your backyard not only adds a serene touch to your outdoor space but can also serve as a stunning focal point to your entire landscape (especially when you add fire!). Whether it’s a tranquil pond, a cascading waterfall, or an elegant fountain, water features draw the eye and create a central point of interest around which the rest of your garden can be designed. What are some aspects to keep in mind as you’re planning your dream backyard?

The Art of Placement

When it comes to positioning your water feature, visibility and integration are key. If you can’t see it, what’s the point? Ideally, the location should be a natural draw, easily seen from your favorite spots around your home, be it your favorite patio chair or through the kitchen window. On our side, it's all about creating that pull that invites you and your guests to step outside and enjoy the garden–we just want to be sure you can see it and enjoy it! Don’t worry, if it’s not placed 100% in the best focal point, we can guarantee you that it will become the focal point very soon.

The Theme Connection

Your water feature should feel like a part of your garden. Whether you prefer clean and modern, or natural and organic, your pond is an incorporation of you. How will your pond echo these themes?

The Magic of Lighting

As the sun sets and the light grows dim, your water feature can transform into a mesmerizing focal point with the right lighting. In fact, adding lighting essentially give you two water features in one! The waterscape can look drastically different under different shadows and hues of light. Thoughtful illumination not only highlights the best features of your water feature, but also ensures safety when navigating around your garden in the evening. Lighting provides a magical ambiance that extends the beauty of your water garden deep into the night.

The Complement of Plant Life

Plants around your water feature are like the brushes of paint against a canvas. You get to choose the colors and textures and varieties that complement each other and suit your taste. For ponds, aquatic plants are perfect, while fountains might pair well with more structured, sculptural greenery around the edges.


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