Water soothes the soul. It is human nature to be attracted to water. For millennia, we have established communities near bodies of water, partially because of need but also because communing with water represents meditation with nature of the highest order. Imagine coming home after a hard day at work and relaxing next to your own body of water: a small garden pond spanned by a sturdy, simple cedar bridge. Because the pond liner is rated as fish-safe, you can even stock it with koi and goldfish varieties to delight your eyes.
You can translate this personal dream sanctuary into a reality. Materials are few and costs minimal, but the labor is substantial. Building the pond takes little more than a shovel, rubber liner, inexpensive (or free) underlayment, and rocks, plus considerable digging. For the bridge, basic carpentry skills are needed, along with pressure-treated lumber and cedar deck boards.
Infographic by: fix
You can translate this personal dream sanctuary into a reality. Materials are few and costs minimal, but the labor is substantial. Building the pond takes little more than a shovel, rubber liner, inexpensive (or free) underlayment, and rocks, plus considerable digging. For the bridge, basic carpentry skills are needed, along with pressure-treated lumber and cedar deck boards.
Infographic by: fix