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What are the Different Types of Indoor Water Features?

By Lumara Lee
Updated May 17, 2024
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Indoor water features offer a very calming, harmonious environment in the home or office. There are many types of indoor water features to choose from, and they come in a wide variety of materials. The most common materials used for indoor water features are glass, stainless steel, copper, resin, and stone. Most indoor water feature designs are available in the form of fountains, waterfalls, ponds, and sculptures. Available space and budget are two other factors that go into deciding on a water feature.

Fountains are the most common indoor water features, and are available in three basic styles: tabletop, wall mount, and floor. A tabletop fountain is designed for the limited space on a counter, shelf, or table. Wall mount fountains are a good choice when there is limited space, since they attach to the wall and can fit into any room. They are easy to install and usually don't require a professional unless they are very heavy. Floor fountains require the most room and are often found in lobbies, large foyers, and atriums.

All fountains contain a pump and a reservoir to collect the water. They come in many sizes to suit nearly any size room. A fountain will provide a striking focal point and peaceful atmosphere in a living room, hallway, bedroom, or even a bathroom. The soothing sounds of a fountain in the waiting room of a doctor, lawyer, or other professional will create a calming ambiance that can help clients relax.

An indoor waterfall can be created using a large wall-mounted fountain or a free-standing fixture in the middle of a room. Indoor waterfalls can be made of stone to mimic the beauty found in nature, or they can have a contemporary design. Some have multiple tiers of cascading water, while others are designed to have water flowing straight down a flat or curved surface.

A still pool can also relieve stress and produce a calming atmosphere. An indoor pond surrounded by plants is the perfect place to escape from the stresses of everyday life. Placing a cushioned bench or plush sofa nearby will help create an enchanting getaway inside the home.

An indoor water sculpture can be one of the most impressive features in the office or residence, providing sound, movement, and a feeling of reverence. Manufactured designs are available, or a designer can custom-build a water feature. Whether they are created from stone, metal, blown glass, or other material, water sculptures are among the most spectacular indoor water features to grace the home or any structure.

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