I’m building a swimming pool in a farm like stay in my city in India, I’m looking for some suggestion on what kind of waterfall design I can have on this wall, the wall behind the waterfall will have long trails of cats claw creepers…

by Delicious-Teach3196

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  1. According-Taro4835

    Clad that raw concrete block in a stacked natural stone or textured slate to break up all that flat blue tile. You need a stainless sheer descent spillway right where that pipe is poking out so the water throws clear of the wall. If you just let water trickle down the face of the stone it will look like a calcified algae mess in a few months. Put a solid stone cap on top of the block that overhangs the edges slightly to protect your masonry from water intrusion.

    Rethink those cats claw creepers right now because putting them over a pool is a maintenance nightmare. That vine is brutally aggressive and will drop massive amounts of leaf litter straight into your water which will choke your pool equipment. The climbing claws will also rip apart the mortar on that old boundary wall over time. Plant a clean evergreen screen in that dirt trench instead like a tight row of clumping bamboo or tall ficus to give you solid vertical structure without the constant sweeping.

    You want visual calm here not a tangled jungle. You have the heavy architectural water element in the front so the background needs to be a quiet sweeping mass of green. Once that block is wrapped in earthy natural stone and backed by a solid wall of clean upright foliage it will feel like a proper farm oasis instead of an unfinished tank.

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