The Earliest Garden Water Fountains
The Earliest Garden Water Fountains Water fountains were originally practical in function, used to convey water from canals or springs to towns and hamlets, supplying the residents with fresh water to drink, bathe, and cook with. The force of gravity was the power supply of water fountains up until the close of the 19th century, using the forceful power of water traveling downhill from a spring or creek to force the water through valves or other outlets. Inspirational and spectacular, prominent water fountains have been constructed as monuments in many societies.
Select from Countless Outdoor Wall Fountain Designs

Depending on your wishes, you can choose from mounted or freestanding models. Small, self-contained mounted wall fountains can be installed on any surface. Fountains of this type need to be lightweight, therefore, they are usually fabricated from resin (resembling stone) or fiberglass. Large-sized free-standing wall fountains, commonly referred to as floor fountains, have their basins located on the floor and a flat side leaning on a wall. Normally made of cast stone, these water features have no weight constraints.
Landscape designers often propose a customized fountain for a brand new or existing wall. Installing the basin against the wall and installing all the plumbing work needs a expert mason to do it correctly. You will need to integrate a spout or fountain mask into the wall. The cohesive look provided by custom-made wall fountains make them appear to be part of the scenery instead of an afterthought.