The Understated Appeal of the Water Wall Fountain
The Understated Appeal of the Water Wall Fountain Adding a wall fountain as a design element will make a wonderful impression on your family and friends.
A living area with a contemporary design can also benefit from a wall fountain. Stainless steel or glass are two of the materials used to construct modern-day types which add a stylish element to your room decoration. Is space limited in your residence or business? A wall water fountain is most likely the best choice for you. Since they are mounted on a wall you can save your priceless real estate for something else. Office buildings with busy lobbies generally have one of these fountains. Wall fountains can be set up outside as well. Fiberglass or resin wall water features can be used outside. Use water fountains made of these weather-proof materials to liven up your garden, patio, or other outdoor space.
Wall fountains come in a variety of varying styles covering the modern to the traditional and rustic. The type you choose for your space is dictated by your individual design preferences. A city dweller’s design ideas might call for polished glass whereas a mountaineer might choose a more traditional material such as slate for a mountain lodge. Your own decor plans determine the material you select. No doubt however, fountains are sure to add to your quality of life and impress your family and friends.
Where did Garden Water Fountains Come From?

The central purpose of a fountain was originally strictly practical. Cities, towns and villages made use of nearby aqueducts or springs to provide them with drinking water as well as water where they could bathe or wash. Up to the late 19th century, water fountains had to be near an aqueduct or reservoir and more elevated than the fountain so that gravity could make the water move down or jet high into the air. Fountains were not only used as a water source for drinking water, but also to adorn homes and celebrate the artist who created it. The main materials used by the Romans to build their fountains were bronze or stone masks, mostly illustrating animals or heroes. Throughout the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden planners incorporated fountains to create mini depictions of the gardens of paradise. Fountains played a considerable role in the Gardens of Versailles, all part of French King Louis XIV’s desire to exercise his power over nature. To mark the entrance of the restored Roman aqueducts, the Popes of the 17th and 18th centuries commissioned the construction of baroque style fountains in the spot where the aqueducts entered the city of Rome
Since indoor plumbing became the norm of the day for fresh, drinking water, by the end of the 19th century urban fountains were no longer needed for this purpose and they became purely decorative. Fountains using mechanical pumps instead of gravity enabled fountains to bring recycled water into living spaces as well as create special water effects.
Modern fountains are used to embellish public spaces, honor individuals or events, and enrich recreational and entertainment events.
Historic Crete & The Minoans: Wall Fountains
Historic Crete & The Minoans: Wall Fountains Fountains and Water and the Minoan Civilization These were applied to furnish urban centers with water as well as to reduce flooding and get rid of waste material.