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Urn and fountain Features for your Austin, Central Texas, Houston, Southeast Texas Landscape
We offer Urn and Fountain Water Feature Design and Installation in the Austin and Central Texas area including Bastrop, Elgin, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Manor, Buda, Lakeway and San Marcos. We also serve the Houston and Southeast Texas area including Rosenberg, Richmond, Katy, Stafford, Missouri City, and Manvel.
Urn and fountain Water Features are perfect for smaller areas or places where you're just not looking for a natural looking waterfall. A disappearing water feature can be created using almost any vessel you can imagine. These features are perfect for small courtyards, front yards, or commercial properties where liability is a concern. They are a great way to 'get your feet wet' with water features without the commitment of a pond. We have created fountainscapes using urns, ceramic vases, natural stone columns, even a concrete cowboy boot! The water fills up the vessel and then spills over, disppearing into a bed of decorative gravel. the water is then recirculated through the feature again and again.
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As an added bonus for those of you looking to go in a more 'green' direction, most pondless water features can be used in conjunction with the RainXChange rainwater caturing system. In fact, you can get up to 12 LEED points by incorporating our system into your design. The RainXChange system captures rainwater and stores it underground in a hidden reservior while recirculating it through an urn or fountain feature or even a pondless waterfall.
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Contact us to get started on your urn or fountain water feature 512-782-8315 or 281-668-4077

Splashes of light along the paths and across the evergreen trees creates a sense of drama and dimension with light and cast shadow along the gravel entry path.

William Short Photography
For a third year in a row, AZEK® Building Products is proud to partner with Sunset magazine on its inspirational 2018 Silicon Valley Idea House, located in the beautiful town of Los Gatos, California. The design team utilized Weathered Teak™ from AZEK® Deck's Vintage Collection® to enhance the indoor-outdoor theme of this year's home. It's featured in three locations on the home including the front porch, back deck and lower-level patio. De Mattei Construction also used AZEK's Evolutions Rail® Contemporary and Bronze Riser lights to complete the stunning backyard entertainment area.
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This rustic bedroom design brings together the perfect touches for a space that is warm and inviting. We love the clean lined and simple headboard against the dark brick wall. The leather accent chair adds warmth, that is further pulled into the space with the cowhide rug and rustic dresser. The fiddle leaf fig tree adds in a natural touch of greenery.

Concept design by Scot Eckley and Board & Vellum.
Planting and garden design by Withey Price.
General contracting by Manos Construction.
Custom entry gate, custom planters, and railings by Architectural Elements.
Driveway gates by Automated Gates & Equipment.
Lighting and irrigation by Soundview Landscape & Irrigation.
Photography by Derek Reeves.

Meandering pea gravel path with brick border.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Louisville.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Louisville.

Photo: Kimberley Bryan © 2013 Houzz
Example of an eclectic patio design in Seattle with no cover
Example of an eclectic patio design in Seattle with no cover

A superior paver walk can serve as a mysterious and intriguing path through the farthest reaches of the garden.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional shade backyard concrete paver garden path for summer.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional shade backyard concrete paver garden path for summer.

Inspiration for a large timeless backyard stone patio remodel in Columbus with a fire pit

Clients' first home and there forever home with a family of four and in laws close, this home needed to be able to grow with the family. This most recent growth included a few home additions including the kids bathrooms (on suite) added on to the East end, the two original bathrooms were converted into one larger hall bath, the kitchen wall was blown out, entrying into a complete 22'x22' great room addition with a mudroom and half bath leading to the garage and the final addition a third car garage. This space is transitional and classic to last the test of time.

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Very private backyard enclave
Photo of a contemporary partial sun side yard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.
Photo of a contemporary partial sun side yard stone landscaping in DC Metro for summer.

Small entry garden and patio space at Northwest beach house.
Photo of a modern landscaping in Seattle.
Photo of a modern landscaping in Seattle.

Gourmet Kitchen on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. This historic house has a five burner gas stove with stainless steel shelving above, a white farmhouse sink with goose neck faucet and white fantasy granite counters. Both brass and stainless fixtures were used to create a little bit of an eclectic style. The cabinets were painted a custom grey color .
Capital Area Construction

This modern wood fence was constructed to provide curb appeal to a traditional block wall in front of an ranch style home in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona. Anchored directly onto the cement block this fence was the perfect simple facelift for this home.

Tucked into a small opening, these Adirondack chairs offer a relaxed view of the primary living spaces and the balance of the garden. Getting there is half the fun via a winding flagstone path, part of which is seen in the distance.
ILCA award winning landscape, Downers Grove IL.

Interesting colorful perennials along path the sitting area. Photo by Jan Nelson
Inspiration for a small rustic full sun front yard stone garden path in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a small rustic full sun front yard stone garden path in San Francisco.

Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard gravel landscaping in Richmond for summer.

The design brief for this garden was to create an inviting entry with a woodland feel that would complement the home's earthy color scheme and thoughtful architectural details. Majestic Sequoia sempervirens 'Aptos Blue' (Aptos Blue Coastal Redwood), with its pendant deep blue-green branches, shields the expanded porch from the afternoon sun. Selected for its ability to look good in sun or shade, Carex divulsa (Berkeley sedge) makes a lush ground cover, weaving through the trees and along the new slate walk. In fall, muhlenbergia capillaris explodes with feathery pink plumes.
Photos by Martin Cox Photography.
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