How Mechanical Concepts of Fountains Spread
How Mechanical Concepts of Fountains Spread
Exterior Water Features Come in Many Forms and Sizes
Exterior Water Features Come in Many Forms and Sizes
The flood of water sent high up into the air by a spouting fountain is an impressive sight to see. It is doable to have one of these fitted into an existing, large pond. You can find these in public recreational areas or old mansions.
One of the myriad examples of an outdoor water feature is a chic wall fountain. Such water features make for a fantastic addition to your yard even if it is small. Spouting fountains normally make quite an impact whereas wall features are more of a subtle kind of water feature. In a very straightforward procedure, the water spills out of a spout, trickles down a magnificently textured wall only to be pumped back to the top.
Themed fountains are best when the look of your garden allows for them. A cherub holding a spout is one of the possible types of classical-styled statues you can use if you want your fountain to fit a rustically themed cottage or garden. Something special and bold could be an option for more modern gardens. Deciding what to do is totally in your hands.
Water streams down several levels in a tiered fountain. Water streaming down multiple levels of this water feature is the chief characteristic of a cascading fountain.
The space needed for an outdoor fountain can be extensive, therefore, a better 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 concealed from sight below ground.
Japanese fountains are believed to lend a sense of tranquility and well-being. In this model of water feature the water flows through bamboo sticks. A rustic bucket or shaped stone is placed at the bottom of this feature to collect the flowing water only to have the pattern repeated over and over again.
One of the many styles of fountain available is the glass fountain. Producing a more classical appearance are trellis-style fountains which showcase shaped metalwork. Water features of this type are a perfect alternative for gardens with many sharp edges as well as contemporary shapes and design. The flowing water creates a striking effect as it moves down the glass sheets. In some cases, the water is colored by LED lights as it flows over the glass panels. A rock waterfall fountain (often made of imitation rock) showcases water softly cascading down its façade.
In a bubbling rock fountain, a big rock is drilled with openings and then filled in the middle with tubes. The bubbling and gurgling at the uppermost part of this type of fountain are caused by the water being pushed upward at low pressure. Flowing towards the base of the fountain, the water returns as a slow drizzle down the sides of the rock. This is yet another possibility for gardens with limited space. Water is moved at low pressure in this type of fountain, so you can be assured knowing that it will not spray all over should the wind pick up.
Powered by sunlight, solar fountains are becoming increasingly trendy. There are numerous reasons for this newly found appeal such as the absence of cables, less difficulty in running them, a decrease in electricity bills, and the advantages to the environment. The numerous designs in outdoor solar-powered fountains signifies you will not have to compromise on style.
Public Fountains Lost to History
Public Fountains Lost to History As originally conceived, water fountains were designed to be functional, directing water from creeks or aqueducts to the inhabitants of cities and villages, where the water could be utilized for cooking, cleaning, and drinking.