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    • Holly Crossley
    • Create a focal point for your dining zone. A smart wall water feature can be a fabulous addition to your outdoor dining ideas as it will instantly elevate the view and the ambiance.
    • Add intrigue with a mirrored water wall. Mirrored water walls are another stylish option. Try placing one in a courtyard and it will bounce the light around while tricking the eye into making a small garden look bigger.
    • Bring playful stepping stones to the scene. Extending your garden wall water feature ideas to flow into a rill across your backyard is a beautiful and modern approach.
    • Embrace Corten steel. Corten steel has been a must-have garden material for a while now – popping up in edging, planters, and privacy screens in all sorts of landscaping schemes.
    • Patio Water Wall “Curtain”
    • Free-Standing “Mirror” Water Wall
    • Copper Backed Water Wall
    • Water Wall “Window”
    • Diy Indoor Lighted Brick Water Wall
    • Diy Indoor “Fishing String” Water Wall
    • Three-Paned Glass Water Wall
    • Blue and White Tiled Water Wall Into Pond
    • Silver Water Wall Sheet on Wood
    • 7-Color Led Spillway

    Image credits: edsansin via Canva For those with patios, a water wall “curtain” is the perfect fit. This takes no extra space, adds a hint of privacy, and still gives that beautiful sound of rushing water.

    Image credits: HanakoCZE via Canva This water wall concept uses a freestanding framework with a mirror surface for a constant flow of water over a silvery panel. The freestanding aspect of this makes it a little more challenging than some models, but if you can anchor it properly, there’s a certain magical touch to this one that those with standard...

    Image credits: prill via Canva For a unique texture and color to your water wall, consider working with a copper-backed wall that reflects and bounces off the colors in a fun, unique way. It definitely gives privacy, too, so it’s a perfect solution for someone needing a small section of a privacy wall in the backyard.

    Image credits: Inarts via Canva If you’ve got some space where looking out (or in) doesn’t require clarity, using a water wall instead of a standard window might be a nice solution. Presumably, this is best suited to covered outdoor spaces or on the other side of an actual window (to prevent leakage!), but either way, it’s an intriguing way to view...

    Image credits: poplasen via Canva If you love colorful lights and water together, this YouTube tutorial can show you how to make a lighted indoor water wallwith vibrant LEDs.

    Image credits: JFsPic via Canva This particular water wallalmost looks like a series of fishing lines hung from the ceiling, shooting down in the perfect flow. The beautiful wall is a unique choice for your indoor space.

    Image credits: JanHetman via Canva For a nice subtle addition of privacy or just a free-standing water feature, this three-paneled concept is a great choice for a beautiful space just about anywhere. You can probably purchase the right one for your space, or, if you’re crafty, you might be able to DIY one from old shower glass.

    Image credits: LagunaticPhoto via Canva If you’ve got a pond already or are open to adding one to your space, you can create this sort of modern pond with a water wall using concrete and blue and white tiles. The feature has a bit of a public space feel, so you may want to adjust a little with the pond, but overall it’s a gorgeous idea that you cou...

    Image credits: detshana via Canva If you’ve already got an attract wall in your indoor or outdoor space, you could take this concept of a water sheet on a wooden wall into the hand. The wall doesn’t have to be super solid or overly well-built, either, because the water wall supports itself.

    Image credits: PONDO Store via Amazon This 7-color LED spillwayis the perfect way to create a water wall in whatever space you’ve got. The spillway affixes to existing walls, making it the perfect addition to existing features in your yard or home.

    • Rita Pike
  1. A water wall is a type of wall that is designed to feature water in some way. This can include features like fountains, waterfalls, and even streams or small water bodies. Water walls can be either indoor or outdoor, depending on your design preferences and the space you have available.

  2. Discover a vast selection of over 300 distinctive water features and garden fountains available exclusively from us. Our range includes breathtaking stainless steel designs, opulent natural stone options, and eco-friendly solar features.

    • Small Rustic Water Garden. Add some farmhouse chic to your landscape with this simple backyard water feature. A wooden half-barrel pairs well with a weathered water pump as a fountain.
    • Subtle Yet Splashy Waterfall. A water feature doesn't have to be a flashy embellishment in the center of your garden. A fountain with an organic finish like this stone one easily blends in with other outdoor elements.
    • Modern Garden Pool. A narrow pool of water adds a bold element to any landscape. Here, the mostly monochromatic color scheme complements the sleek style of the water feature.
    • Romantic Wall Water Feature. Situate a vintage bistro or patio set near an inlaid wall water feature to create a cozy garden nook. Add plants around the fountain that take advantage of the vertical space and make a more inviting scene.
  3. Jul 20, 2016 · A water wall is another water feature that is perfect for your garden and has a relaxing sound of falling water. We show some designs to inspire you.

  4. Browse photos of water feature wall on Houzz and find the best water feature wall pictures & ideas.