For some people, a water feature being added to the garden creates a quiet and contemplative space to relax. For others, a water feature is there to mask the noise from the main road that runs by their home. Injecting a little tranquillity to the outdoor space that you have can make a rather significant difference to your quality of life. By adding the right water feature to your garden, you're going to achieve all of that and more - but how do you know what kind of water feature to get? Let's go over your options.

Pond

This is the first thing that most people think of when they talk about adding a garden water feature. Given that they can be treated as their own mini-ecosystem these days, they can be a low-maintenance option for a homeowner to choose for their garden. They attract wildlife, and they can be a classy way to jazz up the garden. It can be small, with very few fish, or it can be significant with massive Koi meandering along the bottom as the focal point of your garden.

Pondless Water Feature

Whether you think of bubbling waterfalls or a streambed with a series of waterfalls, a pondless water feature is precisely that. You could choose to complement the nature in your garden and add a natural-looking Kelkay EasyFountain, like the Ducks & Water feature that you can find from Kelkay.

 

The sound of running water often soothes people, and it can turn an average garden into one that oozes luxury and style. One of the most significant benefits of a pondless water feature is that you can stop worrying about anyone falling into the water. No open water leads to a beautiful feature rather than a disaster!

Fountains

It's the most straightforward water feature that you could have for your garden, but a water fountain looks anything but simple when it's in all its glory. Recirculating fountains come in so many styles, and Kelkay water features go from formal fountains to bubbling vases, where the water is collected in basins at the bottom of the fountain where a small pump sits. It then is pumped back to the top, and these are the garden water features that are the most economical choice for most.

 

A water feature in the backyard can be as large or as small as you like, as simple or as complex as suits your garden look. You can buy an accent piece for your garden, or you can have something more imposing on the landscape of your garden. Most people choose to invest in water features because of their mystique and their beauty, and others enjoy the refreshing and relaxing feel your garden gets just having one there.

 

Chilling out in the garden is so much better when there is a water feature of some sort around, and you can pick up your new water feature today, and transform the landscape of your garden.