Jennifer Aniston's 'rain chain' is the most desirable way to water your plants – it's easy to recreate her Japanese-inspired technique
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We could sit and talk about Jennifer Aniston's garden all day. The actress's outdoor space is inspired by Japanese planting and aesthetics with a warm, natural, and inviting feel. One of the most notable Japanese features is a metal rain chain hanging inconspicuously off the front corner of her home. It's brilliant for both aesthetics and functionality. We may have just found the most helpful lesson from Jennifer Anisotn's garden to date.
First, what is a rain chain? 'A rain chain is a decorative alternative to traditional downspouts used in rainwater management systems,' Lydia Beaumont, a gardening expert at Gardener's Yard, tells H&G. 'Originating in Japan, rain chains are typically made from a series of connected cups or links that guide rainwater from the roof to the ground in a visually appealing way. They are often made from copper or steel and can have various designs, from simple chains to intricate cup patterns.'
As seen on the front of Jennifer Aniston's home, the rain chain is popular primarily because of its aesthetic appeal. Beaumont states: 'Rain chains enhance the visual appeal of a home’s exterior by transforming the flow of rainwater into a serene, cascading feature, often resembling a miniature waterfall. They come in various styles and can be customized to suit a home's architecture, providing a customizable solution that harmonizes with garden decor.'
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However, the benefits of rain chains go far beyond their beauty. Joe Dogherty, landscaper and owner of Massachusetts-based D&G Landscaping states: 'Rain chains are decorative chains that replace downspouts, slowing rainwater flow into the ground or rain barrels. My team has found rain chains complement landscapes and provide environmental benefits. The water is filtered and enriched, flowing through links that improve garden soil and plants. The links slow flow, preventing erosion. With proper installation, rain chains are an attractive, eco-friendly addition to any garden.'
Furthermore, in many cases, rain chains are better than downspouts. Beaumont states: 'Rain chains are less likely to get clogged with leaves and debris than enclosed downspouts, making maintenance easier.' Given their additional aesthetic benefits, opting for a rain chain to irrigate your garden is a no-brainer.
Shop H&G's Favorite Rain Chains
Bell Shape
The antique bronze finish on lotus cup design of this rain chain is super stylish and would suit many styles of home and yard.
Industrial Design
This Monarch rain chain is sleek and understated, made from durable black powder-coated aluminum.
Patinated Look
The blue cup design of this rain chain is characterful and bright. It comes with 12 cups.
Before you install a rain chain, it is important to consider the best place to position the decorative element to maximize the benefits for your garden. Dogherty states: 'I recommend installing rain chains near shrubs and flowers that need constant moisture. The water nourishes plants, especially in dry weather. When installing, secure the top link to your downspout and extend the chain 5-6 feet. Bury the bottom link a few inches and place flat rocks underneath to prevent swaying. The rocks help the water soak in.'
With design inspiration from Jennifer Aniston's home, and function information from the experts, installing a rain chain most stylishly and functionally possible has never been easier.
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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