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    Weird or wonderful water feature? – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJanuary 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Here’s a contemporary conundrum for you – how do you make a modern pond crossing safer for children and still without traditional handrails?

    The designer of this garden used their imagination with the bamboo poles jutting out of the water. What’s clever about this idea, other than the functionality was live bamboo growing in the background…

    Photo Credit: The highly talented Herry Lawford

    Cleverness aside, I’m not 100% sure I like it.

    For my tastes; it looks a little too cluttered. I think it might have been better with fewer poles or, perhaps, slats of wood rather than the poles, with a gradual curved change in height.

    I’d also have had a curved ‘floating’ path bridge rather than stepping stones. Again, this would have looked more visually pleasing.

    But the overall idea, of designed functionality, I do love! Always think about design, even in the most functional of things.

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