Achieving A Peaceful And Relaxed Home With Do-It-Yourself Indoor
Fountains
Water fountains in indoor settings have become quite a buzzword
among home decorators and owners like you in the last few years.
This is not surprising, since indoor fountains give you a
relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, as the water quietly runs in
the fountain. Stores can attest to the popularity of indoor
fountains. A look at stores in malls and on the Internet results
in a lot of indoor fountains being sold. But what happens if you
can't find your indoor fountain of your dreams in the malls or
in the various websites? Do not fret. Actually, there are many
of you that do not seem to find what they think are the right
indoor fountains for them.
Having a beautiful and elegant indoor water fountain does not
always have to be the same with what other people have just
because you bought yours from a store or in the Internet. And,
no, you don't want to pay for a fountain with an extremely steep
price just to avoid having a commonly owned fountain. Try doing
it on your own. The sound of the trickling water from a fountain
you did might prove to be more peaceful and relaxing than the
mass-produced ones.
I. Build Your Own Indoor Fountain
If you can't find an indoor fountain in the market that could
match your personal taste, lifestyle, and uses, why not make
your own? Making your own indoor fountain is cheaper than buying
it in a store or online. Generally, making one would cost you
around $40. There are a number of variations available in making
your own water fountain, but the instructions in making one are
very basic. II. Materials
- for base, you could use a waterproof container - aquarium pump
that is submersible; easily available in garden centers or at
fish stores - copper pipe with diameter of half an inch -
easy-to-use pipe cutter that costs around $2.50 only - silicone
glue - when this dries up, the glue becomes clear - two pieces
of elbow joints - reducer that goes on top of your pump - t-bar
- a copper piece - beautiful and appealing rocks which you will
be using for your foundation to stabilize the fountain and make
the foundation more sturdy
III. Building Steps:
1. Put the pump into your container
Since the pump hole is relatively smaller compared with copper
fittings, you must add the reducer. By this time, you are
prepared in putting the first arm of your copper foundation.
On the pipe's outer edge, put some silicone. Then put together
the pieces one by one. Before putting the top pipe over it, you
must have some holes pre-drilled. You can pre-drill using a
drill bit with a one-eighth-inch size. This will make your
fountain have the perfect flow. You must remember all the time
that the copper frame size should fit snugly into your
container, allowing the water to freely circulate.
2. Check if its top part is aligned
The top part is aligned if the water perfectly flows right into
your container. Expect that the final arm will be longer since
the pump will elevate it. Place the joint first, as this will
make the arm secured. Measure then the pipe. Cut down the excess
part.
3. Keep it stabilized
Adding a number of beautiful and large stones should make the
weight heavier. After putting the large stones, put some small
river pebbles. And then add water.
4. Go From There
Now you have the basic foundation for your indoor fountain! From
there, you can design it based on your imagination, for the look
of your fountain is limitless and depends on how imaginative and
creative you can get. For just starters, you could improve your
fountain look by putting dried flowers and grasses. Arrange
them. If you plan on installing a fountain right inside your
kitchen, you might want this example. You could create your base
foundation using a used or old copper pan. Flatten it using a
hammer. Then suspend the flatware using copper wire.