Surfaces
3-Form – Explore the unique colors, textures and patterns 3-Form has to offer. Please visit the 3-Form website at www.3-form.com to explore the full line of products. Please consult with Accents In Water for selection guidelines
Avonite and Corian – Solid surface materials such as Avonite or Corian offer a wide variety of colors and textures. Horizontal grooving creates unique textures in the water’s appearance. Please visit the Avonite or Corian website at www.avonite.com or www.corian.com. Please call Accents In Water for color recommendations.
Tile/Stone – Tile or stone can add spectacular color and texture, but must be carefully selected and properly installed in order to minimize splashing. Please call Accents In Water for tile and stone guidelines.
Glass – The maximum size for glass is 189” x 86”. Panels can be grouped to achieve larger sizes.
Screen – Available in a maximum width of 48”. Screen material is available in copper and stainless steel.
Rain CurtainFiberglass – The beauty of fiberglass is in its ability to be formed. Fiberglass is suitable for interior or exterior use. Please consult with Accents In Water for guidelines.
Art Glass – Art Glass affords the ability to combine texture with color. Please consult with Accents In Water for selection guidelines.
Frames
Stainless Steel – Stainless Steel is the foundation of our water features. The durable nature of stainless steel is what enables us to guarantee each water feature with a 25 year warranty.
Copper – Our copper water features are given a natural salt base patina which brings out the natural beauty of copper.
Powder Coat – The addition of color is useful in branding or to integrate your water feature into its surrounding environment. Contact Accents In Water for a color chart.
Configuration – As an option, the glass can be extended to the side posts to create a more seamless appearance.
Logos
Vinyl – Vinyl logos or text can be applied to the back of the glass. Vinyl is the best choice when single or multiple colors are required.
Sandblasting – The most common method of specifying a logo is sandblasting to the back of glass. Sandblasting produces a frosted appearance against the clear glass. Sandblasting can also be used on stainless steel to produce a tone on tone effect.
Standoff logos – Logos or graphics can be pinned away from the face material allowing the water to run behind the logo. Please contact Accents In Water for guidelines in specifying a standoff logo
Lighting
The illumination of water features is often best addressed architecturally. Depending on the water feature, lighting can be integrated into the structure of the water feature.
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