Boost Your Kerb Appeal With A Front Yard Water Feature

4th Nov 2019

Boost Your Kerb Appeal With A Front Yard Water Feature

You’ve probably seen breathtaking photos of backyard ponds bobbing with colorful water lilies, and maybe you’ve been lucky enough to see one in person or even have one of your own. But why limit beautiful garden water features to the backyard? It’s just as easy to enjoy front yard water features and boost your kerb appeal at the same time!

Front Yard Water Features

An ecosystem pond takes center stage at the entrance to this suburban Colonial home. Adirondack chairs provide comfy seating for watching the fish and enjoying nature.

Waterfall by Front Door Creates Curb Appeal

On the other side of the door, the garden water feature continues along the sidewalk with a gentle waterfall. The perfect landscape enhancement for greeting visitors to your home.

Front Yard Water Features

Look carefully and you’ll notice the stream that begins near the front door, winding its way along the pathway before emptying into a pretty koi pond.

Fountain rocks add curb appeal at front entrance to home

Maybe a fountain is more up your alley due to its smaller size. This little foursome of fountain rocks is nestled in a bed of impatiens by the front door. Birds enjoy getting a drink here while resting their wings from flight.

Front Yard Fountains

Flowers can be challenging to grow in shady areas, but a fountain is the perfect spot for such a location! This home already has a stunning backyard pond, but the owner wanted a splash of water out front, too.

Garden Water Features

You’ll be the envy of the neighborhood with a waterfall and pond that requires a stone bridge to traverse it to reach the front door. Waterlilies play on the surface of the water when the breezes blow.

Waterfall by Front Door Creates Curb Appeal

A small waterfall nestles in the ivy and hostas next to the front steps of this suburban home.

Front Yard Koi Pond

A koi lover wanted their pond at the front of the house to match their indoor koi pond in the meditation room.

Front Yard Garden Water Features

A frog statuette guards this home’s recirculating waterfall and hints at the critters that live to visit and enjoy the oasis.

Spillway bowls at front entrance of home

To really amp up your kerb appeal, consider bowls spilling one into another. You could even make a chain of bowls that extend the length of your frontage.

For all of the equipment and supplies you need for your new front yard water feature, visit the experts in pond supplies, Aquascape Supplies Australia.