All the outer stonework-outcropping, patio, and steps-was done exceptionally well. It looks great. 👍👌 As for the stream itself, I don't care for it as much. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and does the job, and more importantly, I'm sure the homeowner is happy with it. I just think the stacked boulder look doesn't do as good a job of achieving a natural appearance. Most of those boulders were big enough that they didn't need to be stacked. In my opinion, you shouldn't be able to see the bottom of the boulders. Plus, having them lower gives it that sunken look, making the water easier to see without needing to walk up and stand above it to see it. And let's not even talk about the boulder in the middle of the stream being held up by a bunch of smaller rocks. 🤐 I hope that's not supposed to be a way to cross the water. 🫣
Just what that property needed. Perfect and well done!
Omg that waterfall was just beautiful and looked so good with the flowers and when the trees had their leaves ❤❤❤
Amazing 😮
Amazing job guys
Phenomenal work
I love it!
Wow!! Gorgeous!
So dope!
I couldn’t even imagine what it’s like to have money just to do landscaping like this
Life goals brother, I’d damn near kill to have A feature like this in my backyard 👌🏼
I'd guess somewhere around 80-90k for this. Could be more
Not gonna lie if that was my backyard I would want to play in the 70ft river in the summer 😅
Very nice.
What are the big plastic crate things for that went in the hole first?
It creates a large enough reservoir for water to be stored for the stream, while giving the effect of it being a shallow end point.
@@coreydixon890 Interesting, thank you.
Very expensive but very neat! Great job.
What kind of pump do you have ?
Im not really sure, but i would guess its a water pump.
I'd go wider and deeper and stock it with trout.
All the outer stonework-outcropping, patio, and steps-was done exceptionally well. It looks great. 👍👌
As for the stream itself, I don't care for it as much. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and does the job, and more importantly, I'm sure the homeowner is happy with it. I just think the stacked boulder look doesn't do as good a job of achieving a natural appearance. Most of those boulders were big enough that they didn't need to be stacked. In my opinion, you shouldn't be able to see the bottom of the boulders. Plus, having them lower gives it that sunken look, making the water easier to see without needing to walk up and stand above it to see it.
And let's not even talk about the boulder in the middle of the stream being held up by a bunch of smaller rocks. 🤐 I hope that's not supposed to be a way to cross the water. 🫣