A water feature is a beautiful addition to any outdoor area. It provides a piece of nature, an influx of wildlife, and a calmness that comes when watching the water. If you want to create a water feature that both looks stylish and is safe, then read on.
Choose Your Feature
Do you want an extravagant fountain or a fish-filled pond? The first step is to choose the water feature that’s right for you, so have a look at some cool designs and consider your garden space before making your decision.
Pick the Location
The next step is choosing where your water feature will live. Will it attract the attention of passers-by in the front garden, or would you rather have it flow near your back garden seating area? Get out your measuring tape and go into your garden to figure out how much space you have and where you want the feature to be.
Purchase the Tools
Purchasing the right equipment is a crucial step. Have a look around for some high-quality water feature equipment. If you’re building a pond, for example, then you will need:
- A filter
- A pump
- Rocks
- A Liner
Dig, Dig, Dig
If your water feature goes into the ground, then it’s time to get your hands dirty and dig! As messy as this part is, you still need to ensure you are adding the right layers and digging at the correct height.
Line and Decorate
A pond will need lining, so make sure you fit it properly for it to hold the water. Once you’ve achieved this, it’s time to get a little creative! Place rocks where you want them to go, creating the look you want.
Add Water
Here comes the part you’re most interested in – the water itself! Fill the feature with water (checking the requirements – if you’re adding fish, then it will need to be chlorine-free) and watch your creation come to life.
Position Accessories and Pump
Now is the time for the last features and equipment. Add your accessories and pump to get the water clean, flowing, and looking fantastic. You can be as creative as you like with the landscaping, ensuring it fits with your aesthetic.
Build a Fence
If you have kids or pets that cannot swim, you should install a fence around the water, even if it’s not that deep. Children can drown in any depth of water, so it’s better to be safe than sorry. There are plenty of attractive-looking pond fences, so you can keep the style while making it a child-friendly spot!
Maintain Well
Unfortunately, you can’t build and then let it do its thing – although some features require less maintenance than others! Once the feature is installed, you must educate yourself on the upkeep to keep the area safe and looking great.
Whether you’ve chosen a stone waterfall fountain or a Koi pond, you are sure to get many years of beauty out of your water feature by installing it correctly.