Transforming an Old Water Feature
- Andras Mazsa
- Oct 8
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 15
This client called us out to check a small water feature that had been installed by their landscapers many years ago. It was a large decorative planter filled with water and fitted with a small fountain pump.
As always, no job is too small for us — we were happy to help! The issue turned out to be an easy fix that only took a few minutes.
After a short chat, we discovered that the feature was quite high-maintenance and no longer gave the calming effect the clients were after. So, we suggested designing and building a new feature beside it, positioned to face their nearby sitting area. They loved the idea!
The next day, we presented a design and quote, which they happily approved. We then installed a simple but beautiful 32" Aquascape Fountain Bowl, surrounded by decorative rockwork and lush planting.
The old feature was transformed into a planter, now home to a stunning Japanese maple that gracefully towers over the new fountain. The whole border now blends seamlessly together, creating a peaceful and natural focal point in the garden.


















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