Choosing which stones to install in your
water feature can be more involved than it may seem. Some of the things
to consider when making this decision are dimensions of your stones,
the color and texture you desire, whether you’d prefer your stones in a
more natural or manufacturedstate, and the ease of their installation.
The dimensions depend on the purpose of
the stepping stones in your pond. Will your stones serve a practical
purpose of getting from one place to another? Or will they be more
decorative, serving primarily to highlight a specific feature or to
enhance the visual aesthetics? A practical, usable path will require
sturdy, well-supported stones with enough surface area to comfortably
stand upon. More decorative stones can be tinier and don’t require as
much underwater support.
Stepping stones come in a wide variety
of colors and textures from flecked white to jet black, from polished to
rough-hewn. Even if you know with certainty which type of stone you
want, most popular stones such as granite and sandstone come in a wide
variety of hues and surfaces. This choice, combined with the state of
the stone, should reflect the taste and vision of the designer and
ultimately blend in or improve the overall aesthetics of the pond. More
naturally cut stones in your pond will create a harmonious and organic
feel to the path you lay out. If you prefer your stones to have a more
manufactured look, these create a better sense of direction, order, and
design.
Finally, it’s important to understand
how to properly and securely install stepping stones in your pond. If
you are constructing an artificial pond, determine first where you want
your path to go, and then make sure that you construct secure footings
before you put the pond liner down. Once the liner is down, brick or
concrete supports your stone just above the water level. Installing
stepping stones in a natural pond also requires the installation of
secure footings, frequently of concrete, but can be more involved
depending on the depth of the water. Consult a professional when in
doubt.
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