Indoor Pond

"No Kidding, An Indoor Pond 
 as a Decorative Device..."

If you are looking for a home decorating feature that grabs the attention of friends and neighbors, start designing your indoor water pond now.

Water features are a little used concept for interior decorating and that's a shame.  Oh sure, there's the tropical fish aquarium, but that's really more of a hobby then a design feature in most homes.

Table top fountains have been popular lately and they are very nice.  They are pleasing in appearance and the sound of moving water is very soothing. indoor pond photo

Still fewer homeowners are bold enough to add the wall and free standing fountains that we feature on this web site. 

 Please browse through the wonderful models you will find in our pages.

Indoor Waterscape

For the home decorator that truly wants an unusual theme to build around indoor ponds give you many options.   

A pond can be a stunning focal point of any room in your home and it can be relatively inexpensive.  You will find that a water display can relax, and calm you as well as lift your mood.

A pond works nicely when a large room needs to be divided into two major areas. They are becoming popular with people with who live in loft apartments or those who have a minimalist taste.

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Easy to Install

You will be pleased to learn that a pond is easier to install than you might think and it will usually cost less than that a fancy fish tank.

If you are on a tight budget ready made ponds can be purchased for under $100.00.

You can start with a basic pond, build a rock surround, add some extras and you will have a stunning, one of a kind feature for between $500 - 1,000.

Cost depends upon depends on the size of the pond and the extra features you add.  That's all part of the fun.  You can let your creativity run wild with an indoor fish pond.  There are few rules.

Placing Your Pond

First consider the size of your pond.  What will work in the area you have chosen.  In smaller room you might place it n a corner.  You might use it as a divider in a large room.

Once you have the pond placed you can surround it with attractive rocks or tropical plants in pot or planters.

Your Pond Plus...

A small electric pump and accessories will allow you to have a fountain or waterfall as part of your pond. You'll love the therapeutic affect of running water.

Add Lighting

Use your imagination and add lighting to bring your water feature to life at night.  Various colored light can create many different moods.  Experiment to find which pond enhancements that will work best in your home.

Fish and Water Plants

Usually koi (Japanese carp) are the fish most people chose for their ponds of choice.  They are bred specifically for their colors and patterns. Some folks use plain goldfish (comets), or even fancy goldfish (orandas) to add live to their ponds.

Generally, koi require larger ponds.  Goldfish are happy in smaller areas.   If you decide to keep both fish and plants in the same pond, you will need to protect the vegetation from nibbling goldfish and koi.

There is a wonderful variety of water plants that grow well in a pond.  Lilies need to be potted, and not left floating.

A pond can provide you with hours of enjoyment and relaxation. Just imagine the sound of water trickling over rocks, or down a waterfall.  The beauty of a well-planted pond will bring a slice of the natural world directly into your life. 

There is certain to be a pond dealer in your area that can give you advice about choosing and caring for your indoor pond, fish and water plants.

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 You're going to love living with your new  fountain....
  Patricia Taylor
   Decor consultant

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