Water Features

Water features add a sense of tranquility and elegance to any landscape, creating a focal point that soothes the senses and enhances the overall ambiance. At The Standard Design Group we specialize in designing and installing exquisite water features that elevate the beauty of your outdoor space.

Whether you envision a serene pond, a cascading waterfall, or a decorative fountain, our skilled team can turn your dreams into reality. Water features offer a range of benefits, including attracting wildlife, masking unwanted noise, and promoting relaxation. They're perfect for homeowners, businesses, and public spaces looking to create a serene oasis that captivates and inspires.

Our process begins with a detailed consultation to understand your preferences and get a current layout of your space. We then design a custom water feature that complements your landscape and reflects your personal style. Using premium materials and expert craftsmanship, we carefully install the water feature, ensuring optimal functionality and aesthetic appeal. With our passion for yard renovations, we'll help you transform your landscape into a dream haven.

Here are some examples of different water features you might want to add to your landscape:

  1. Ponds: Ponds are larger water features that can range from naturalistic to formal in design. They often include aquatic plants, fish, and sometimes even waterfalls or fountains. Ponds can serve as focal points in a yard and provide habitats for wildlife.

  2. Waterfalls: Waterfalls add drama and movement to a yard, cascading water from one level to another. They can be standalone features or integrated into ponds or streams. Waterfalls create a soothing atmosphere with the sound of flowing water and can be customized in size and shape to suit different landscapes.

  3. Fountains: Fountains come in various styles and sizes, from simple bubbling urns to elaborate tiered designs. They add elegance and charm to yards and provide the relaxing sound of trickling water. Fountains can be freestanding or incorporated into existing landscapes, such as gardens or patios.

  4. Streams: Streams are water features that mimic natural watercourses, winding their way through the landscape. They can be lined with rocks and planted with aquatic vegetation to create a more naturalistic look. Streams add visual interest and can help with drainage in yards with sloped terrain.

  5. Reflecting Pools: Reflecting pools are shallow bodies of water designed to mirror the surrounding landscape, architecture, or sky. They create a sense of tranquility and serenity in yards and are often used in formal garden designs.

  6. Water Walls: Water walls are vertical water features that consist of a wall-mounted surface with water cascading down it. They add a contemporary and artistic element to yards and can be made from various materials, such as glass, metal, or stone.