Incorporating water into design can create a sense of well being and provide an exciting focal point. In places where installing a real water feature is impractical, we play with lighting effects to give the illusion of water.
This walkway simulates a body of water and provides the magic of walking on water.
Where would you incorporate this pattern?

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Shafonne Myers
September 27, 2010
I love it!! AMAZING.
lindsey
September 27, 2010
walls! have a yellow submarine party.
Savannah
September 27, 2010
Beautiful!! The blue against that purple is stunning!! Incorporating water and / or water features into your design is a lot of fun and can look wonderful! An overflowing courtyard fountain with white Phaelenopsis blooms floating about or even simple water bowl centerpieces with floating petals of hydrangea tufts can knock your socks off!
Loving the digital water– fun and fresh.
-Savannah
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Navjot
September 27, 2010
It is very harmonious as it is very appealing to eyes. Awesome.
Jenny
September 27, 2010
Looks like a liner I sold to a customer a fews years ago which was used in a reflection pool. Build a bench around the reflection pool for guests to sit on…nice!
rebecca omansky
September 27, 2010
i recently used a moving water pattern down a staircase at a grand opening!
Saurabh
September 27, 2010
As usual an astonishing inspiration!!!!
Stacy Fegard-Farrish
September 27, 2010
Wow!
Nicole
September 27, 2010
Beautiful! Just Beautiful!
Cho Phillips
September 28, 2010
Walking on water…not impossible when you have Preston desiging your event.
Theo
July 11, 2011
Brilliant as ever and no water stains on the silk dresses