Public Fountains Found in Historical Documents
Public Fountains Found in Historical Documents As originally developed, water fountains were designed to be functional, guiding water from streams or reservoirs to the inhabitants of cities and villages, where the water could be utilized for cooking food, washing, and drinking. A source of water higher in elevation than the fountain was required to pressurize the movement and send water spraying from the fountain's spout, a system without equal until the later half of the nineteenth century.
Outdoor Fountains Come in Lots of Forms and Sizes

A striking impact is made when a spouting fountain sends a shooting stream of water high into the air. It is possible to have one of these installed into an existent, large pond. You may have seen one of these in a recreation area or an old estate.
Wall fountains are an excellent example of outdoor wall features. Such fountains make for a great addition to your yard even if it is small. Spouting fountains usually make quite an impact whereas wall features are more of an understated kind of water feature. It is straightforward process wherein a small jet of water pours outwards in front of a splendidly textured wall and then flows down only to be pumped up again.
Dependent on the design you have chosen for the garden, you could think about a themed fountain. In a rustic themed bungalow or yard, a classical styled statue for your fountain could include cherubs holding the spout. On the other hand, a more contemporary yard can include more of a bold design. Just allow your creativity to run loose.
Water flows down several levels in a tiered fountain. Cascading fountains is another term used to identify this type of fountain because water moves down multiple levels.
A substantial amount of space is necessary for an outdoor fountain, so another alternative is to install a wall fountain or a pondless fountain. Put in one of these fountains if your space is limited since their reservoirs are hidden from sight underground.
Add a Japanese fountain if you are looking for a feeling of tranquility. The water moves through bamboo sticks in this type of water feature. The repetition of water pouring into a bucket or shaped stone is one of the main characteristics of this kind of fountain.
An additional sort of fountain is made of glass. Providing a more classical appearance are trellis-style fountains which feature shaped metalwork. However, this type of water feature is better suited to backyard gardens with many sharp corners as well as contemporary forms and design. As the water moves over the top of the glass it produces a dazzling effect. In some instances, the water is colored by LED lights as it flows down the glass panels. Often made of imitation rock, stone waterfall fountains have water slowly trickling down its surface.
Bubbling rock fountains are big stones drilled with holes which are then filled with tubes in the middle. The bubbling and gurgling at the topmost part of this type of fountain are caused by the water being pushed upward at low pressure. The water returns gently dripping down the sides of the rock to get to its starting point. Gardens with limited space are good spots to include this style of fountain. This sort of fountain, which uses low pressure to move water, is suitable because it prevents water from being sprayed around in windy weather.
Solar powered fountains have become more fashionable recently because they run on sunlight. There are numerous reasons for this newly found appeal such as the absence of cables, less difficulty in running them, a reduction in electricity bills, and the benefits to the environment. Outdoor solar-powered fountains are available in myriad different styles, therefore, you will not have to compromise on which one to purchase.