Category: Fountains in Design
Tips about Fountains from a Landscape Designer and Garden Writer
Guest Blog Post by: Jane Gates of Gates & Croft Horticultural Design As a landscape designer, I love fountains in the garden. Garden décor is not only one of the more fun aspects of landscape design, it can set the whole mood of your garden. A fountain can be a pivotal focal point. It will [...]
Home Design Made Simple and Easy by Fountains
Designing one’s home is such a fulfilling hobby that improves the home’s value and aesthetic appeal. Unfortunately, home design is usually an expensive process, especially if you want something similar to those homes showcased on TV and on the magazine’s glossy pages. Well, do you know that you can actually design your home effectively and [...]
Different Water Fountains to Consider
Without a doubt, water fountains can enhance the overall value of your indoor or outdoor space. They serve as a welcoming piece to anyone who visits your place, and if you have already seen one, you definitely would want to have one in your home. Now, if you are considering getting water fountain for your [...]
Different Design Elements Included in Waterfall Fountains
Finding the perfect option from the myriad waterfall fountains on the market can be a hard thing to do. One of the most important considerations here is the design of the fountain. There are a wide range of different design elements that you might want to include, but your choice should be dictated by several [...]
Commercial Fountains and Landscape Design
When most people think about home, they are filled with feelings of peace and contentment. The place that we call home is more than just a house, apartment, mobile home or duplex. Our home is our sanctuary. Sure, it’s great to travel all over the world, but at some point, we all long for the [...]
Commercial Fountains and Religious Organizations
Research shows that more than two-thirds of Americans profess to have an affiliation with some type of religious organization. Additionally, most of those people admit to attending religious service no less than three times a year. Many anthropologists have speculated the reason for this is that most people want to believe in a higher power. [...]





