Wall fountains for your condo
We are seeing more people installing wall mounted wall fountains in their condo over the past year. Why is this?
Maybe they like the relaxing sounds of the water after a hard days work or the natural humidity of the wall fountain so there condo does not have such dry air. Or maybe they love the stunning look as the water runs down the wall fountain with the light shining down the fountain. It is used by many as a piece of art.
So what are the top wall water fountains that people are purchasing? A lot depends on the size of your wall and the décor of your condo, but here is a list of the most popular selections.
Slate wall fountains are made of solid 1’ think natural slate. They come in many sizes and several slate color choices. No two slate looks are the same being a natural stone material.
Lightweight slate wall fountains are a thin slice of the natural slate, about 1/16” to 1/8” thick, that is applied to a hard backing board. From the front is looks just like natural solid slate just much lighter.
Marble wall fountains are the light the solid slate, 1” think pieces or marble that comes in several colors choices. This is a stunning piece.
These are some of the most popular water fountain face options for the wall fountains for your condo. If you would like a custom fountain please request one from us.
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