An old Jewish proverb says that we must enjoy nature outside to the maximum - the sound of silence, the rippling water are like pure music to the human ear. Nowadays, many designers are also looking to bring nature indoors by incorporating an indoor waterfall. Your ultimate goal is to create a place full of freshness, peace and comfort, where the air is fresh and clean. Today's article is about such places for relaxation and places for business meetings and conversations, especially under the glass dome of the atrium in the winter garden. How does it sound to you? Certainly a bit romantic, yes? Read on, it gets even more interesting!
A glass wall with a waterfall looks modern indoors
You will probably enjoy sitting in the forest and watching the water roar, rush and pour down in the mountain river. The freshness that flows out is reliving, that is pure nature. And where there is a waterfall, nature comes into its own to the fullest: you can see the water power in its beauty and even feel it in the immediate vicinity. The waterfalls in nature are so wonderful! To bring nature into interior design, we can also integrate running water into our interior design.
Waterfalls can achieve an effect similar to that in nature in interior design. These are water systems with a decorative function in which the water flows down a wall. They look like a water curtain and are very effective! To further enhance the magnificent look, the wall is built of sturdy stones or decorated with mosaic. The speed of the water is small and the effect is truly breathtaking.
Copper wall fountain
These water systems use fountain technology and achieve a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The waterfalls and water curtains in the interior are suitable for spacious ambience, so we can only see them in public buildings: in luxury hotels, spa centers, commercial premises, offices, atriums, winter gardens and mezzanines. But no matter where exactly they are, their function is truly enchanting. They clean the air in the room and have a refreshing effect on the people there. On hot summer days, the water acts as a natural “air conditioning system” and brings a lot of freshness into the ambience, transforming it into a place of rest and relaxation. In addition, the water curtains are undoubtedly a great decoration in the interior. For more effect, you need very large rooms where the height reaches 5,10,15,20 or more meters. Depending on the height, you obviously have to calculate the desired width of the system and the distance to its edge.
There are currently many technical options available and other effects can be achieved, such as distributing small drops of water, moving waves, integrating lighting into the water system, etc. The shape of the water curtain can also be different, depending on the conditions of the location Suggestion from the architect as an investor - the shape can be circular, elliptical, straight, look like a spiral or rainbow. If quiet music is also played, a stronger effect is 100% triggered. Interesting, isn't it?