When creating a nature space, one of the obvious, yet often overlooked, features to include is a water feature or fountain. While the installation takes good planning and design, the benefits that these elements bring to the space are rewarding and long-lasting.
Besides the beauty of the cascading water itself, fountains have lighting effects that can be used to enhance their beauty, and that of the surroundings, especially if the space is open after sunset.
Some fountains can help decrease the perception of heat in a space and, when coupled with shade trees, can create a cool oasis in a warm climate. Like sound, a fountain's potential to cool an area also depends upon ambient conditions. A fountain located in direct sun surrounded by concrete won't provide sufficient cooling effects in the way that one located in a shaded area, or on the north side of barriers will. Considering the location of trees, vegetation, and manmade barriers will help provide cooling as well as increase shade. Through the process of evaporation and dispersing the air, air flow or currents can also influence the cooling potential of fountains within a small area.
Other living creatures can be attracted to the feature as well and instead of a barren span of horizontal land, your space will become a haven for beneficial wildlife like birds and butterflies. Nature’s creatures can provide endless hours of entertainment and educational opportunities for families, while birds bring another pleasing sound to the landscape, further enhancing its calming properties.
In summary, fountains can help augment nature, create gathering spaces, attract people, have a calming effect, and be a beneficial contribution to a natural landscape.