Minimalist is the trend – also when it comes to garden design! We will show you twenty water features in the garden that are real eye-catchers. Because the high-quality ponds, garden fountains and streams refine the outdoor area in no time.
There are many different variants for the pond. This one is particularly modern, in which the pond forms part of the terrace and is framed by stone or concrete slabs.
A stream in a modern, straight shape can be added to the terrace. Just frame them with water. A great idea for a garden with a slope is also this one, where waterfalls flow from the raised bed with grasses.
A waterfall for the pond is a great option for water in garden design. Not only do they look great, but they also provide a pleasant and relaxing splash.
Your water decoration will look really modern, especially with thiscorrect lighting. For example, you can illuminate a modern pond underwater like a pool.
The modern garden fountains are real eye-catchers! They are made of metal and wood and fascinate with a robust surface with visible traces of processing. In contrast to this are the clear lines and the simple geometric shapes.
An infinity pool is of course a gardener's absolute dream. But even if there is a lack of space in the garden, fans of minimalism can at least buy an infinity garden pond. The fountain is made of glass and creates interesting optical illusion.
Small format waterfall combined with a mini pond. Because vertical versions save space and are stylish at the same time. The dark color of the concrete wall makes the attractive design stand out even better.
Small but nice – this garden pond is anything but boring. And definitive proof that with a little creativity, even an allotment garden can become a green oasis.
A small stream in a minimalist style visually separates the terrace from the garden. At the same time, the water attracts birds and butterflies and relaxes the senses at the same time.
From now on the indoor fountain will be an eye-catcher in the garden! This space-saving variant can be placed on the terrace in summer - why not between the garden benches.
You can see more interesting garden designs in the photo gallery below.