Backyard waterfalls bring movement, sound, and a touch of tranquility to any outdoor space. Waterfalls transform an ordinary yard into a serene retreat, blending natural beauty with a soothing atmosphere.
Use materials and colors that blend well with your garden or yard landscaping
Whether you prefer a modern cascading design or a rustic rock feature, a backyard waterfall can elevate your landscape and create a peaceful escape just steps from your door.
Take your waterfall to a whole new level and be creative when choosing your materials and suppliesEven a small water feature can have a big impact on a backyard’s landscape and imageLet the water flow naturally and avoid shapes with perfect geometries that look artificialUse local stones to make the whole landscape look natural and to make it blend inSometimes the way to stand out is to be different and to break the rulesTurn your waterfall into a focal point for the yard and a statement piece for its locationWhat a beautiful way to complement the greenery in this garden. The pond adds a zen touchYou can play with water to create a network of streams that run through the gardenThis is an actual waterfall designed to complement this tiered garden landscapeLarger ponds can be quite impressive, especially this one that pretty much envelops the houseGarden ponds and water features in general can be very relaxing and zen-likeDon’t hide your beautiful water features. Keep them close to the house so you can enjoy themTake into consideration several different view options before choosing the location of a water featureYou can always add a waterfall to an existing pond or to a pool, to enhance its charmTake a step back and look at the whole picture to best appreciate the scaleFountains have the wow factor and you can make the most of thatInfinity edge pools are great at emphasizing the beauty of a viewThink of the waterfall as an accessory meant to complement an already beautiful landscapeThe water feature doesn’t have to interfere with your lawn or garden. It can be integrated into the deckAnother idea is to frame a deck or a terrace with water to set some unusual boundariesIf you’re serious about having a pond, you can even build a bridge of pavers so you can enjoy it even moreUse small ponds or water features to make a tiered landscape more interestingEmphasize the length or shape or a garden, deck or pathway with a water featureDon’t forget to add plants, rocks and other things to give your pond or waterfall a natural look
If you’ve a fan of Asian design, architecture, and all this feng-shui, Jennifer Horn Landscape Architecture shows you how to make a water feature that looks about as relaxing as they can get. It helps block some of that traffic noise and creates a soothing ambiance surrounded by natural stone elements and greenery.