How To Make A DIY Wall Fountain

How To Make A DIY Wall Fountain

Few sounds are as relaxing as the sound of water trickling in the background. Wall fountains are a great way to bring this sound indoors or to add a sense of calm and serenity to your outdoor space.

For as long as people have been designing beautiful outdoor landscapes, they have been incorporating water features into their designs. Outdoor wall fountains are no exception. These fountains are not only beautiful to look at but they can also help create a relaxing atmosphere where you can unwind and release the stresses of the day.

If you are feeling creative, you can even build your own fountain. A do-it-yourself wall fountain can range in complexity from extremely simple to much more elaborate, depending on the style that you are going for and your level of experience working on DIY projects.

A Closer Look At Wall Fountains

Wall fountains are popular features in gardens that have a formal design. These fountains can either be built into the wall itself or they can have a flat-backed design that allows them to be hung on any wall. Inside the fountain, a pump continuously circulates water using a series of tubing. The water moves up through the tubing to the top of the fountain where it is released and trickles back down to the reservoir at the bottom.

One thing that makes fountains so relaxing is the repetitive sound of the water. In fact, that is one of the reasons why fountains are often used as meditation tools. The best part is, you can create your own fountain using a few simple tools and some supplies that you can buy online or at a local store.

From the earliest times that people began designing gardens, they have turned to fountains and water features as an important design element. Initially, the movement of the water relied on gravity. As technology developed, however, specialized pumps were built. In fact, by the 1700s, fountains that relied on pumps were relatively commonplace.

Fountains can be used in a garden or outdoor space or they can be used indoors, depending on your preferences. They can be made from a diverse range of materials such as glass, plastic resin, metal, and stone. Typically, wall fountains are powered by electricity. Outdoor fountains, however, may be powered by solar energy.

People who design fountains work hard to make the pump as quiet as possible. So that the sound of the running water is all that you hear. All that you need to build a fountain of your own is a pump, a power source, and a reservoir of water.

Making A DIY Wall Fountain

If you want to start using your phone right away, you may want to consider buying a pre-made fountain from the store. Typically, these fountains incorporate sculptural elements. The water flows over or past these design features, winding up in a reservoir at the base of the fountain. Most of these fountains are hung on the surface of the wall rather than being installed in the wall itself. In most cases, they come with everything that you need to get started. If you’re looking for ideas look at these wall features that hang on the wall.

Once the fountain arrives, it is simply a matter of hanging it on the wall and plugging it into an electrical outlet. Don’t forget to add water, as well. Most of these fountains come with decorative elements such as moss or stones. That you can use to help conceal the pump, the electrical cord, and any tubing.

Building A Wall Fountain From Scratch

For a more seamless looking fountain, you can actually build the fountain into a wall. Although this sounds complicated, it is easier than you might think. For instance, you could put together a rock wall relatively quickly and easily, creating a beautiful natural backdrop for your fountain.

Before you begin, you need to carefully measure the area where you plan on installing the fountain. Then, you will need to visit a store that carries landscaping supplies. They can help you gather together all of the materials that you need. Including the rock, the mortar, and a container for the reservoir.

Depending on how elaborate you want to get with the design, you could either use a small reservoir or you could add a pond at the bottom of the fountain. Using the mortar, you can securely hold the rocks together. Giving you a lot of freedom in terms of the design that you choose. Start at the base of the fountain by finding a secure spot for the reservoir. It should be tucked away among the rocks so that it is relatively hidden.

Once the reservoir is in place, you can put the pump inside of it, running the tubing up the wall. Make sure that the tubing is carefully concealed in the rocks. By the time you are done building the wall, you should have a piece of tubing that runs up its entire length, ending at the top. Once the mortar is done curing. You can add water to your fountain and give it a try to see how it looks.

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