It's been a popular trend for the last several years, and it's only going to become more prevalent in 2020. Indoor water fountains, which provide a sensory experience beyond your traditional décor, are the newest fad in decorating.
Having large indoor water fountains for the home as a focal point is a great idea. In addition to its visual appeal, wall and floor fountains provide a sense of serenity to whatever room they're installed in. Even the tiniest tabletop versions may help create a relaxing atmosphere in your workplace or at your favorite reading or meditation spot. Adding a fountain to your interior environment will also boon to your plants.
There's no denying that an indoor water fountain will have a significant aesthetic influence on your home. If you don't know how to adorn your indoor water fountain properly, it won't perform its best work, no matter how lovely it is.
Here are a few pointers on maximizing your indoor water feature's advantages and maximizing its effectiveness.
Utilize plants
If you want to bring the beauty of nature into your house, you could use an indoor water fountain in conjunction with other natural designs. If you're looking for a more natural aesthetic, consider adding plants to the area around your indoor water feature.
An indoor fountain's organic nature makes it the ideal complement for houseplants. Large fountains seem natural when grouped, but they also serve as room humidifiers, increasing the humidity in the air, which is beneficial to many plants, particularly tropical ones.
You can create an oasis-like ambiance by surrounding your fountain with foliage. To create an interior tropical oasis, you may place plants like palms, bananas, rubber, umbrella, and ferns near walls or floor fountains. Use a wide range of plants of various heights and widths to provide visual appeal. Create a vertical garden by placing wall planters next to a wall or floor fountain. Potted houseplants look great all-around a little tabletop fountain.
Tabletop fountains in alcoves and floor fountains with vertical walls might benefit from a multi-tiered plant stand or floating shelves. Use philodendron or pothos trailing vines to cover or around the water element.
Add miniature sculptures or artifacts to your display.
There is no doubt that having an indoor water fountain in your home is relaxing. However, if you want to make it appear more divine, you may adorn it with statues, sculptures, or relics. You may also add figures of any kind. The setting may be more nature-friendly by looking for animal sculptures and religious relics, or it can be made more tranquil by looking for religious artifacts.
Put up lighting in and around the fountain.
An indoor haven isn't complete without some natural light. The last touch to bringing life to a room is to place your indoor water fountain near a window or in an area with plenty of natural light. You may also use whatever color you like to light up your water fountain inside. Look for a blue light if you want some ideas, as blue light remains loyal to its appearance.
Blue is calming, soothing, and a great stress reliever. You may use it to quiet your mind, slow down your heart rate, drop blood pressure, and alleviate stress and nervousness. According to folklore, the color blue is both cooling and astringent. Pink is another hue that produces a sense of calm and contentment.
In reality, according to Feng Shui, the color pink calms and conceals diverse energy in a space. Its serenity encourages a harmonious exchange of energy inside you.
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