One Fountain Can Make your Garden a Showplace
Just one decorative accent for the garden like this centerpiece fountain will definitely add splash to your garden
and turn it into an instant, stunning showplace.

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Add Some Splash to your Garden with a Fountain
by
Johann Erickson
One great way to add character to a garden is to add a fountain. Fountains, also called water features and water elements, can add elegance, a
sense of peace or a feeling of fun to nearly any landscape design. The sound of flowing or trickling water is comforting and relaxing for most
people, so it helps make the environment inviting. In addition, practitioners of feng shui often suggest fountains for enhancing energy flow.
When selecting a fountain, it is important to consider the personality of the space you want to decorate, as well as the effect you would like to
create. Fountains are available in a myriad of sizes, materials and designs so the possibilities are limitless. Some fountains are
built into the landscape, while others are self-contained and can be placed nearly anywhere.
The centerpiece fountain
A centerpiece fountain is usually most appropriate for a large outdoor space. Consider using a centerpiece fountain as a focal point for your
garden design. Often centerpiece fountains are sculptures consider them as works of art and choose a fountain that you will enjoy and that makes
you feel good to view. Usually centerpiece fountains are made of stone, cement or resin.
A large fountain can be used in a smaller place such as a patio garden, but only if the primary use of the space is not impeded by the
fountain's placement. For example, if children play in the space or groups of adults gather for drinks and barbecue, a fountain in the center is
probably a bad idea. However if the patio is used for reading, tiny gatherings, or just observing the sunset, a fountain may be the perfect
accent.
Waterfalls
While small waterfalls can be self-contained units, most waterfalls are integrated into the landscape. Waterfalls are ideal for a landscape that
has a hill or slope. In some waterfalls, the water flows in a stream downhill. In others it falls from one plateau to another lower one. As the
water lands, it has a lovely spray and satisfying sound. Often waterfalls have a pool at the base the pool may be used for fish such as koi, or
decorative water plants. Usually, waterfalls use a plastic liner for the base along with natural elements for the sides of the
waterfall Tabletop fountains
Small fountains suitable for a tabletop or pedestal stand are also popular for gardens. Tabletop fountains are ideal for a small space to which
you want to add a decorative accent and lovely sound without spending a lot of money. They are easy to maintain and move, so if you are unsure of
the ideal location for your fountain, this may be your best bet. If you are looking to get the most fashionable type of fountain, then
mist fountains may be just what you are looking for. They give off a light mist, that not only is a great humidifier,
but looks more beautiful than just a trickle of water does. Tabletop fountains are also great for indoor atriums and make great gifts for
those who love gardens. The smallest tabletop fountains have footprints of only a few inches, others are up to a couple feet across.
Tabletop fountains can be made of stone, metal, resin or plastic.
Wall fountains
If you are tight on space, wall fountains may be ideal for your purposes. Wall-mounted units are usually fairly small and can be hung from a fence or
wall. These water features come in varying styles to look like artwork, natural elements or other structures.
About the Author:
Johann Erickson is the owner of Online Discount Mart and TV Products 4 Less.
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