Water Feature - Landscaping Ideas
Water-feature landscaping ideas are most useful when they help you compare which kind of focal water actually fits the yard, not when they blur every fountain, pond, and waterfall into one vague luxury bucket. These real YardShare projects are strongest when they show the broad planning moves behind water in the landscape: where sound matters, where stone and planting soften the edges, and when a compact focal feature works better than a bigger pond build. That makes this page the right hub for the whole water cluster, with clean exits into the live pond and water-fountain roundups plus the supporting waterfall lane.
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Endless Possibilities 'The Replacement'
Out with the old and in with new. Construction of pond, stream, waterfall and...
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Backyard Paradise
Gotta love water! The Fountain, natural pond and retaining walls went in firs...
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Studebaker Waterfall
This was our summer project. We already had a large pond with an island, so w...
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Coyote Creek Ranch
by CoyoteCreekBuilt in 1946 the yard has been flat pasture and old barbed wire fencing unti...
About Water Feature Landscaping
All water feature photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: water-feature ideas from real yards, pond landscaping ideas from real yards, outdoor water-fountain ideas from real yards, waterfall support ideas, patio layouts that work with water features .
Water-feature planning questions
When is a general water feature enough, versus a full pond?
If the main goal is one focal point, some sound, or a compact destination near a patio or entry, a smaller fountain or simpler water feature may fit better. Ponds usually make more sense when the whole edge treatment and planting composition are part of the plan.
What keeps a water feature from feeling too ornamental?
The best examples connect water to circulation, seating, stone, and planting so the feature supports how the yard is used instead of reading like a disconnected decoration.