11 Types of Water Features to Add a Refreshing Touch to Your Yard
Water features don’t have to include plants or fish. The sound of water and the drama of design can be enough for some gardeners and gardens. This water feature -- cleverly used as both retaining wall and focal point -- repeats the classic shapes and materials in the rest of the outdoor space. Best For: Gardeners whose focus is design with water. Pools and fountains along a wall are all about the look and sound.
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Autumns chill is no match for the cozy warmth of this Kansas City backyard. Story by Rachael Hedgcoth | Photos by?Matt Kocourek Creativity customer service and attention to detail consistently guide Chris Feldkamp in his pursuit of constructing unique outdoor spaces. As owner of Kansas Citys Land Design Group he has nearly 15 years #outdoorwood
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When trying to find a photo in a garden, a key concept is to look for leading lines. These are lines you, the photographer, find in a garden that can lead the viewer’s eye into the photo. These lines can frame your composition and lead to focal points as well, but fundamentally they must start at the bottom, out of the frame, and lead up into the composition.