Stacked
stone water feature with upper and lower basins/weir
between the two allowing a cascading and re-circulating
overflow between the tow
Triple-tiered water feature/spa combination. Upper
falls cascades into the middle basin with a re
circulating water supply. The lower basin has the
implicit look of being part of the upper two basins,
however it is cycled with the adjacent pool.
Twin
water features that are not connected--the back wall
fountain cascades through a pre-cast unit into a lower
pool. The reflecting pool has three
centrally-mounted jets that bubble above water level and
back into the pool.
This
water feature is a pool below a mound of boulders to
simulate (as closely as possible for a relatively flat
lot) a natural waterfall.
More of
an architectural water feature, this twin basin unit has
an upper and lower pool cascading across a stone weir to
produce a constant 24" wide sheet of water.
Similar
to the above pools, this has a slightly different
shape and is built into a longer retaining wall that
divides two distinct elevations of the property.
Another
slight variation encompassing an adjacent craborchard
stone patio
A
three-piece feature with a) long an natural stone line
flume starting at highest level of garden (masked by
vegetation) with b) stone retaining wall and stone
weir for cascade, and c) lower pool surrounded by
craborchard stepping stones for access
Upper
pool, retaining wall with weir, lower pool, with a
slightly different boulder formation as center piece
allowing further cascading water patterns
Slightly
different view of same water feature directly above this
picture