They come in all manner of shapes and sizes, brilliant and dazzling colors, and are designed to look all-around amazing. Wind spinners have one drawback however; they are immutable in their design, and if you are unable to find a particular spinner to fit what you want, chances are you won't find it elsewhere. This means that you, the consumer, will need to gauge your wants and needs against the designs that are currently in production, and act accordingly. I recommend starting with some more classically designed spinners, and move up in style and artistry as you progress with your home decorating.
While the variety of wind spinners is truly grand, it still may be that you can't find that right "one" you want to go in your home or garden. When this happens, my suggestion is to either wait it out until new designs pop onto the market, or ask your local gift shop to see if they'll special order a spinner from their vendor. It will cost you slightly more than normal, but it will be well worth the investment. Now let's say you have your heart set on a particular design, the 3D Gazing Ball collection for example, and you've brought it home. Here comes the $64,000 question, "Where shall I put this magnificent piece of art?"
Anywhere you feel like is the first thought that springs to my mind, but for this particular example, I would imagine a kitchen nook, hanging above the sink so that washing the dishes is never a dull chore again. Perhaps facing the morning sun would pique your interest, and hanging it outside on the patio would suit your sensibilities. Even outdoors underneath the branch of a tree would work wonders for your spinner, so long as you have ample light to catch its ribbons of color. The most important aspect of placing a wind spinner is simply something that will either contrast vividly or blend in smoothly with the style and choice of aesthetic you're trying to reach. Looking hard enough will find you the perfect vantage point for your wind spinner, and once found, you will be the talk of anyone paying a visit to your home. Display it proudly; don't set them in the background where they'll simply take up space. Let them shine and do their jobs, let them be grand, let them be strong and vivid and present in your decorum.
Above all else, when you choose to buy a wind spinner, you're buying not just some framed steel gift; you're buying a veritable moving sculpture. This is art you're buying, not just a hunk of metal and powder. Treat them as such and they will treat your equity the same in return. Wind spinners continue to grow in value and will add brilliance to your home; all that matters is making them work to fit your decorating needs, and finding the space in which they'll fit the best.