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How to Incorporate Sculpture in Your Interior Design

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 Gone are the days when sculptures could only be admired in museums or homes of wealthy art collectors. It is time to make room for some beautiful art pieces inside our own homes. Sculptures in interior design are something we often see in magazines, but rarely in the homes of our friends and family. Why? – It seems that many people are afraid to incorporate sculptures in their home decor simply because they consider them too artsy or do not know exactly what to do with them. At first glance, sculptures might seem too pretentious or “too much” for your regular interiors. But let’s be real. You don’t have to place a 6-foot statue in the middle of your living room; you can always pick something small and cute that goes with everything else. We no longer live in times where sculptures could only be admired in museums or maybe in the home of an art collector. It is time to make room for some beautiful pieces inside our own homes.                                                 RAMESHWARAM

How Does an Outdoor Fountain Usually Work?

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 Even though there are many different styles and shapes of fountains available today, you will find that they tend to work in very similar ways, and they have similar types of parts. In this chapter, we are going to get a better understanding of what each of the parts of the feature is and what it does. When you understand these basics, you should be able to pick out the various parts on the fountains that you see. In addition, it could help you to determine where the source of a problem might be if something was to go wrong with the fountain.                                                         The Reservoir or Basin or Tank All of the outdoor water fountains that you will find are going to have a basin or a reservoir. This is simply the term used for the location that holds the water for the fountain. Additionally, it is generally the location that also holds the pump. There will be areas of the reservoir where the water can flow into and out of it, essentially creating a closed c