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    Indoor Wall Fountains

    Indoor wall fountains bring the natural and soothing sounds of flowing water into your office or home. Indoor wall fountains might be the most essential piece of office equipment that you don't have. Recent research studies have shown that indoor fountains can actually increase productivity in the workplace. The soothing sounds, though, are just part of the power of an indoor wall fountain. The research suggests that negative ions, which are tiny charged particles that are produced by the flowing water in your indoor wall fountain, can actually increase energy and improve cognitive ability. That means with a fountain around, your employees and you can work harder and smarter. What's more is that these negative ions have also shown to have a huge effect on mood. This means that your employees might even be more cheerful and happy around the office when you have an indoor fountain.

    Wall Fountain History

    Reproductions of historical relics or modern designs add a distinguishing and stylish note to your home or office décor. They're also more than reasonably priced thanks to modern production methods. Indoor wall fountains are interesting items that are enjoying a huge surge in popularity for use in homes and offices. The Romans were the very first society to actually create an organized way to deliver water to the villas and palaces in their cities. Though modern man might gripe about their water bill or taxes, the Romans were extremely far ahead of today's bureaucrats when they billed each household by the size of the nozzle on the pipes that went into the residence. Of course, such public sources as wall fountains, were free for all, though their appearance was often fearsome. Lions were often the decoration widely used for Roman wall fountains. These were a show of power and dominance.

    Using Wall Fountains

    Mounting an indoor wall fountain is a breeze. Simply choose the wall, then you can use a screw, a nail, or a mounting hook to mount the fountain. Most indoor fountains, filled with water, will be less than 25 pounds for weathered stone models and 30 to 45 pounds for sandstone models. Any mounting hardware for a large painting or other wall art will do perfectly. The pump on the indoor wall fountain will also have a variable spend control. You can adjust the flow of water with this, which changes the sound of trickling water to your taste. Most pumps are designed for continuous, long-term, low-maintenance use.

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