Water Fountain Design Ideas 2.1

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The array of choices and styles for fountains, waterfalls, ponds, spas and pools can fit the architecture of any home, whether it’s traditional, Cape Cod, contemporary, mid-century modern ranch, French country or Colonial. Fountains and birdbaths can even be enjoyed at homes with limited outside space, including condos or townhomes. Incorporating water features is gaining in popularity, with landscape architects and garden designers in Georgia and other states receiving more requests from homeowners. Personal taste and individual creativity will determine your final design choice. To help get you started, consider these four outdoor water fountain designs. You can combine with your japanese garden or your favorite garden. 1. Tiered Fountains Tiered fountains create a stunning water display. These fountains have two or more levels from which water pours. Tiered water fountains are made of many different materials, such as bowls, urns, jugs, barrels and vases. Additionally, they are available in various shapes and sizes. 2. Wall Fountains Wall fountains are perfect for patios or fences. Ranging in style from old world elegance to sleek modern simplicity, wall fountains add charm to any intimate area. 3. Bamboo Fountains Bamboo fountains impart a natural feel to outdoor gardens. They work well in minimalist landscaping designs and incorporate easily into most other landscaping plans. 4. Metal Fountains Metal fountains are unique because they can be molded into almost any shape. These shapes can mimic humans, animals, flowers, and even insects. This is a sampling of the various outdoor water fountain designs available. Choose one of these designs the next time you revamp your landscape. You cannot go wrong by adding an outdoor water fountain. The design of water fountain can be more beautiful when combining with several decoration of your house. Such as, house planter, fish pond design, rocks, lamps, sideways, minimalist wood chair and etc. In the other hand, Spas and resorts are known for having lovely indoor water features that serve to enhance the serenity in their environments. Malls and hotel lobbies have long been featuring water in their interior architecture. 1) Foyers and Entryways Foyers and entryways are perfect places to showcase an interior water feature. Putting one in such a high traffic area will ensure everyone can enjoy it. Small water fountains and water gardens look spectacular in foyers and entryways, creating a “wow” factor upon entering a home. Natural stone, such as granite and marble, makes for an elegant surrounding structure to a water feature and further brings out its beauty. 2) Living Rooms It isn’t surprising that living rooms are one of the hot spots for a water feature. This is often the room where everyone relaxes and spends time together. Integrating water into the room’s design will bring in a modern look and a sense of tranquility. As living rooms will offer more space than a foyer, entryway or beneath a staircase, there are many more design options. A feature wall made of mosaic or glass tiles with a stone pond underneath provides a chic, contemporary look. Water fountains and water gardens also work well in this living area. No matter which part of the home a water feature is in, it’s guaranteed to be an impressive focal point, adding unique character and style to your home. To discuss water feature design ideas for your home, stop by any of our Arizona Tile locations to speak with one of our professionally trained consultants.

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  • Version 1.0 posted on 2015-07-12

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