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What thoughts come to mind when you think about indoor wall fountains? Perhaps you think about a symbol, a monument to beauty and grace. Maybe you think about the smells of fresh water cascading down a sun baked stone face. Or maybe you think about the soothing sounds, the gentle relaxing noises of water trickling and splashing down. No matter what you're thinking, your thoughts of water fountains are likely pleasant ones, and it's easy to see why. Frankly, there's nothing not to like about interior wall waterfalls. They sound wonderful, they are stunningly beautiful, and they are even functional and healthy.
Yes, Indoor wall fountains are healthy. This was likely not the first thing you thought of when I asked you to think about water fountains, as the health benefits of these aquatic decorations are largely overlooked. But it's true: water fountains have been shown to have a number of modest physical and mental health benefits, from stress and pain relief to environmental temperature regulation.
First of all, the sound of flowing water is much more than just a "pretty noise." The trickling, splashing sound of falling water actually produces a multi-frequency sound called "white noise" that muffles and sometimes completely cancels out other sounds within its frequency range. This means you won't have to put up with traffic jam clamor, noisy neighbors, barking or yipping dogs next door, or the electric hum of overhead power lines. Instead, sit back and bask in the soothing acoustic majesty of water consistently splashing into a carved stone basin. Muffling the obnoxious noises in your environment means improved relaxation for you and a release from everyday stress.
The splashing action of indoor wall fountains also purifies the air you breathe, by breaking water molecules into negative ions. These negative ions use their negative polarity to attract and bond with positively charged particles in the air, effectively dampening and neutralizing them. This means you won't have to worry about inhaling unwanted allergens, toxins, dust particles, and bioaerosols every time you breathe, your water fountain will take care of them for you.
Another benefit of indoor wall fountains is humidity control. Installing such a fountain generally increases local humidity by a factor of two percent. That may not seem like much, but it may make all the difference between a cold and dry environment and a comfortable one. Human beings need a certain amount of humidity in their environment to be comfortable: roughly fifty percent. This humidity cools and moisturizes the skin and makes an enclosed area feel a little warmer. Installing a fountain may improve skin health and make your home a little more comfortable.
These effects are usually fairly slight, so an indoor water fountain is certainly not a cure-all. But if your home needs just a little more comfort, or if you could use just a little more relaxation and stress relief, or if you just want to breathe cleaner air, an indoor water fountain may be just the thing you're looking for.
Doing work for FountainCrafters.com has been easy since I love water fountains it is nice to also see something similar like a wall fountain inside a persons home or office.
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