


This one is almost done - and it's already turning heads. We've been working on a multi-urn fountain feature for an HOA community in Herndon, and we're in the final stretch before lighting gets added.
Three stacked-stone urn fountains set into a river rock basin, centered in a circular brick-bordered bed. That's the kind of focal point that makes a community entrance feel intentional. It's not just landscaping - it's something residents actually notice when they come home.
Water features like this do a few things at once. They add sound, which softens the noise of nearby traffic. They add movement, which keeps a space feeling alive even when nobody's around. And they give a neighborhood a sense of identity - something that says the community takes pride in where they live.
The pondless design is also a smart choice for HOA settings. Water recirculates through the rock bed below, which means no open standing water to maintain, no safety concerns, and a much cleaner look overall. It's low-hassle for the HOA board and high-impact for everyone who walks by.
Once the lighting is in, this whole feature will shift at night - the urns lit from below, water catching the light as it moves. That final layer is what takes a good installation and makes it genuinely impressive.