Water Feature Ideas II
- Tim Green
- Aug 27, 2018
- 2 min read

Reflective Water Feature
The wet-edge detail of this water feature gives it a sleek look, and the water reflects the surrounding landscape. The water is stained for a dark, rich look that resembles the color of tea trees.

Beautiful Fluidity
This copper runnel water feature adds one-of-a-kind architectural detail to this rooftop deck. The water runs along the entire length of the deck, bringing a linear look to the space.

Curve Appeal
This water feature takes outdoor seating to a whole new level. Just install a steel trough along the top of the seat's backrest with a small pool at the end of it. The smooth curves of the pebbles and waterfall bring a contemporary touch to the space.

Peaceful Effect
Enhance your backyard pond with a stone water feature. The water trickles down three descending stone slabs to create a peaceful sound and pleasing visual effect.

Asian Flair
Combine water and fire to create an Asian look in this serene backyard. The mosaic glass tiles on the back wall of the water feature pop against the concrete border and neutral-toned stone floor tiles.

Exotic Escape
The bamboo fence complements the distressed wood rods of this exotic water feature and creates a dimensional backdrop for the waterfall. A large bamboo piece is attached to the rods with twine for a natural look that makes you feel as if you're at a tropical waterfall.

Southwestern-Style
Convert a galvanized steel trough into an eye-catching water feature. The Southwestern-style fountain brings texture and visual contrast against the natural elements in the outdoor space.

Tranquil Appearance
To create a stunning front entrance, place black pebble stones beneath this soothing, square-shaped water feature. The water feature blends seamlessly with the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil welcome for guests.

Multilevel Waterfalls
The underwater lighting and stacked crystal edge add dimension to this water feature wall. Three multilevel waterfalls and a stone wall bring height to the backyard, while the container plants add touches of bold color.

Repurposed Water Feature
Transform a palm planter into a one-of-a-kind water feature. Fiber-optic up lights illuminate the water at night, and the water feature serves as the focal point in this spacious backyard.

Stone Urn Sculpture
Incorporated Asian and contemporary elements into your patio area. The stone urn works as both a garden sculpture and water feature. Place the urn in a planter bed filled with Mexican beach pebbles for a soft, calming effect.
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