Front Garden with a Waterfall Ideas and Designs
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Aria Alfresco
Huge Boulder Waterfall, Natural Boulder Dry River Bed and Xeriscaped Planting Beds Make This Landscape Design Unique and Beautiful
Archer Services
An outdoor water feature, this bubbling pot brings all of the other landscaping elements together nicely. The water feature adds just the right touch of sophistication to this beautifully landscaped front yard.
Stephen Coan Garden Design – Design/Install
This is the stone lined inflow channel during construction for the rain garden. This channel runs from the homes downspout and out to the rain garden. The rain garden is set up to take in and absorb the rain that falls on 1/2 of the homes roof and is sized for a 1 1/5" amount of rain in 30 minutes.
Blythe Building Company
Waterfall using natural stones from property that flows into the pond. A circular driveway approaches the house, leading to a customized 4-car garage.
Big Rock Landscaping
Adding a water feature to your front yard not only helps with curb appeal, but it makes for a welcoming ambiance to your home.
Big Rock Landscaping
This round front yard water feature softens the space, not only because of the tranquil sounds of water, but with it's round shape among so many straight lines.
Long Hill Masonry
Circular Driveway Design with Water Feature and Landscaped Area in Center, Outlined by Natural Paver Stones
Meadow Mountain Homes
Massive addition and renovation adding a pond, waterfall, bridges, a chapel, boulder work, gardens and 5,000 SF log/stone addition to an existing home. The addition has a large theater, wine room, bar, new master suite, huge great room with lodge-size fireplace, sitting room and outdoor covered/heated patio with outdoor kitchen.
Photo by Kimberly Gavin.
Stephen Coan Garden Design – Design/Install
The new custom build stone rainwater channel leading into the newly done rain garden that takes in and absorbs the water that falls on 1/2 of the clients roof. This photo was taken during a 2"-3" rainstorm. The water flows down from the gutters down the downspouts and into the rainwater channel that leads into the rain garden depression where it is absorbed into the ground keeping the rainwater from flowing across the clients driveway and freezing over during the winter.
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
Some of the show homes that we landscaped in Artesia highlighting great curb appeal including a simple water feature that the home builder wanted out front. Address rocks and large trees are easy upgrades that really make the home pop!!
Front Garden with a Waterfall Ideas and Designs
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