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Article Title: The Beauty Of Waterfall Landscape Design
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 657
Keywords: Waterfall Landscape Design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The remarkable thing about waterfall landscape design is the sheer 
transformative power it has on hardscape and softscape elements.  There are 
many different types of landscape design in the world, some formal, some 
traditional, others historical and cultural in origin.  

The beauty of waterfall landscape design is its universal application to any of 
these styles.  There is no landscape where a waterfall of some kind cannot add 
value and presence.  This is because water itself is a life-sustaining 
substance that does not possess a form of its own, but rather reflects and 
supports the forms around it with an essence uniquely its own. 

In every landscape master plan, there is always some place within that plan 
where waterfall landscape design can be incorporated into one or more specific 
elements that we create.  Just a few of these elements are discussed here today 
in order to give you a sense of the potential this particular aesthetic can add 
to the value and beauty of your home.

Waterfall landscape design is a cornerstone of pond and natural swimming pool 
construction.  Perhaps nothing else makes a pond look more natural than a 
waterfall.  In order to create the appearance of actual mountainsides and 
cliffs; we build them using only materials such as boulders and limestone.  

We place each of these stones by hand, making sure to lay them in patterns like 
rock formations in the wild.  We then conceal silent pumps behind the rocks to 
drive the force of water from an unseen source.  This creates the impression of 
a mountain stream pouring over the edge of a mountain into the silence of 
pristine waters.

When people hire us to build them a swimming pool, they want us to build more 
than just a place to go swimming.  A custom luxury pool is so much more than 
that.  It is an architectural landmark and a focal point for gathering and 
celebration.  Because the swimming pool works on so many levels to establish 
the landscape as a realm of outdoor luxury living, it is common for us to build 
a waterfall into the fountain or spa area of the pool.  

In a very real sense, a Japanese garden is a type of waterfall landscape design 
in its own right.  Originating in the East as a carefully manicured environment 
dedicated to sacred space and meditation, the Japanese form has become popular 
in the West as a personal environment of retreat and rejuvenation.  

While not every one of our clients wants a Japanese garden for the same 
spiritual reasons as its historical progenitors, it is nevertheless true that 
clients who invest in this element later tell us that it adds a remarkably 
calming presence to their landscape and ultimately becomes something of a 
private sanctuary that is uniquely personal to them and far removed from the 
stressors of the outside world.

Koi ponds are often built to closely resemble ponds in nature, and for all 
intents and purposes, fall into the category of pond landscape design.  Others, 
however, are deliberately mathematical in their proportions and look more like 
pools of liquid geometry in modern landscapes filled with abstract forms and 
contemporary architecture.

In such a setting, waterfall landscape design can add just a touch of the 
natural to contemporary landscape design without overpowering the absolutes of 
Mentalism that define it.  

Custom fountains can be built to look like actual waterfalls, or they can have 
waterfalls flowing into them.  We feel that either of these constructs works 
better than the generic three-tiered fountain that has become something of a 
stereotype in landscape design.  

Our fountains are designed to be a little more unique and personal than that.  
We see the fountain as an expression of individual feeling that reflects a 
state of mind our client aspires to experience in calm repose at the end of the 
day.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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