2nd Place Winners | 2018 Water Artisans of the Year Awards
“We made sure that the dogs have their place for enjoyment — which is the whole pond — and that the humans got some love, too,” Ryan Bunting said.
Big Boulder Pond Company raved the July heat to build this 20-by-11 pond with two streams that each lead to two distinct waterfalls.
If you follow the whimsy, winding pebble mosaic around the house and through the courtyard, you just might forget you’re in central Texas.
Stonebridge Landscape LLC is known in the region for their beautiful boulder work, and this portfolio standout is no exception.
Constructed with weathered limestone boulders from the Ozarks, this timeless waterscape appears as though it could have existed just like this for decades.
“They’ll literally get in it to relax,” Weston Zimmerman says of his clients, who are smitten with this 50-foot pondless feature in their backyard.
Five drilled, weathered limestone boulders tower over the pondless feature, which comes to life with the help of 20 full-color lights, 250 tons of weathered limestone and 120 tons of river rock.
Bob Wambach had to cope with budgetary, construction and materials-related challenges presented by the client in order to construct this residential-turned-commercial, sprawling water feature.
In an elevated degree of difficulty, Malave and his team had to carefully work around all the recently completed landscaping to complete this 4 ½-foot waterfall.
It feeds a 30-foot stream that leads into the main attraction, a 14-by-6 ½ waterfall with cascades at several different elevations.