The Benefits of Having an Indoor Wall Water Element in your Home or Office
The Benefits of Having an Indoor Wall Water Element in your Home or Office Decorate and update your living space by adding an indoor wall fountain in your house. Your home or office can become noise-free, hassle-free and peaceful areas for your family, friends, and clients when you have one of these fountains. Your employees and clientele alike will take notice and complement your new interior wall water feature. An interior water feature is certain to delight all those who see it while also impressing your loudest naysayers.
You can relish in the peace and quiet after a long day at work and enjoy watching your favorite program while relaxing under your wall fountain. Indoor fountains generate harmonious sounds which are thought to release negative ions, clear away dust as well as allergens, all while creating a calming and relaxing setting.
Anglo-Saxon Landscapes at the Time of the Norman Conquest
Anglo-Saxon Landscapes at the Time of the Norman Conquest The Anglo-Saxon way of life was dramatically changed by the arrival of the Normans in the later eleventh century. The Normans were much better than the Anglo-Saxons at architecture and horticulture when they came into power. However, there was no time for home life, domesticated architecture, and decoration until the Normans had conquered the whole realm.
Monasteries and castles served different functions, so while monasteries were massive stone structures constructed in only the most fruitful, wide dales, castles were set upon blustery knolls where the people focused on learning offensive and defensive tactics. The serene method of gardening was not viable in these dismal bastions. The early Anglo-Norman style of architecture is exemplified in Berkeley Castle, which is most likely the most untouched example we have. The keep is thought to date from the time of William the Conqueror. A spacious terrace recommended for strolling and as a way to stop enemies from mining under the walls runs about the building. A picturesque bowling green, covered in grass and bordered by battlements cut out of an ancient yew hedge, forms one of the terraces.