Pond Bridge

This stacked stone bridge has concealed step lights in the soldier course of chopped block as well as recessed dowinlighting on the sides over the water
A nice touch to this project that utilized 500,000 pounds of stone to build a pond, wetland filter, waterfalls, fire pit, pavilion and stone steps to a remote seating/viewing area under the pine beside the cascading water
Adding a copper colored standing seam roof to the pavilion. You can see the bridge to the left as well as the wood burning fire pit in the foreground.
Timber Frame Pavilion with gas firepit/table on bi level Trex deck over steel 'Elevations' substructure. The stone pillars are built to match the home's entryway pillars as well as the retaining walls on the grounds and around the pond
Stained pine tongue and grove decking make a warm overhead inside the pavilion.
The primary falls of the water feature present to the pavilion area.
A great place to reflect and enjoy at the end of the day!
Aquascape by Blue Creek
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  • Randy Randy on Apr 01, 2013
    Very nice looking job, but I have to say that I was struck by the fact that a homeowner would spend what had to have been a _LOT_ of money to construct something like this and then allow one of the 'views' from the new area to be towards that above ground propane tank in their back yard! See the second posted slide for clarity. Hopefully Aquascapes offered to come bury that thing for them just to get it out of sight and out of the picture as people look at the great work you guys did!
  • Marsha Marthe Marsha Marthe on Apr 16, 2013
    I wanted to know where the metal roof material came from?
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