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How to make home waterfall

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Waterfall HomeOur first advice is, if possible, to visit a real waterfall, or at least to trace the images of real waterfalls. You must have a realistic picture of how water flowing over rocks. The design of your waterfall depends on the topographical features of the place you chose the type of pump and the length of the tube, you will use the distance from which water falls and the shape of the pond. It is good to maintain the proportions of the entire facility. Often make mistakes, to be transported large quantities of earth to build one fountain, tall, more than a meter. The effect is that it gets so dramatic appearance that more resembles a volcano that is not in place. Waterfall, about 60 cm high, would cause a very satisfactory effect both visually and audible. If your home waterfall building at the level of the building, with a normal size swimming pool, the amount of dust, you need to filter and cluster around the ridge to build the fountain is just as much and the dust that had to dig a pond, which is quite convenient. If you later decide to enlarge the waterfall, you could add more soil or aggregating large blocks stone and other natural-looking elements. If you are working on sloping terrain, you can place the filter over the pond and thereby create a true cascade of tiny waterfalls. For better visual effect, you could reduce the amount of water so it will run though more slowly, but waterfall will be broader.
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