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Indoor Waterfalls for Businesses

Moving water is one of the most auspicious Feng Shui elements for businesses. Cascading waters of an entrance or foyer indoor water fountain attract positive energy (chi) from the outside world and offer a calming transition from the clamor of city crowds and traffic. Studies show that an indoor waterfall fountain in a physician's or dentist's office relaxes patients and reduces medical-related stress. Indoor waterfalls in business waiting areas reduce complaints about waiting time. And, indoor waterfalls are a conversation piece -- they are an icebreaker when meeting new clients.

In a large foyer or entrance, a waterfall in the center of the open space offers an appealing focal point. When floor space is limited, a wall-mounted waterfall draws plenty of attention and praise. In offices, most Feng Shui practitioners recommend placing an indoor waterfall in the wealth corner. The wealth corner is the area diagonally across from the entrance door. Position a corner table with a tabletop indoor waterfall accompanied by healthy plants and statue of Cai Shen, God of Wealth or a free-standing floor waterfall flanked by healthy plants in the wealth corner to attract more prosperity.

   

Maintaining an Indoor Waterfall

Indoor waterfalls are free from exposure to harsh elements of changing seasons and weather. With proper installation, operation and periodic cleaning and maintenance an indoor water fountain should bring pleasure for many years with minimal work.

City water supplies contain minerals and chemical disinfectants like chlorine or chloramines. Well water also contains minerals. Indoor waterfall fountains love distilled water. It contains no minerals or chemicals that lead to water conditions like algae and foam and prevents mineral deposits that place a strain on waterfall pump operation. It is inexpensive and readily available in most places. If distilled water is not available or desirable, tap water should be treated with dechlorinators and chloramines removers before introducing it into a fountain.

Monitor water level. On a positive note, water evaporation from an indoor waterfall fountain adds much-needed humidity to the air. On a cautionary note, the water level in any fountain should be maintained so that the pump remains fully submerged and is never allowed operate “dry.” If the pump does not have adequate water, it will be damaged.

When it is time to clean and indoor waterfall, turn it off. Small fountains can be emptied directly. Larger indoor waterfalls require siphoning the water into a separate container with the fountain in place. Follow manufacturer's directions for cleaning the fountain bowl and pump. And, many fountain owners recommend fountain care products like the Fountain AcScents Cleaning Kit.

   

Locations for a Home Indoor Waterfall

In a home, an indoor water fountain properly placed in almost any room draws positive energy. An entrance way to a home is the pathway where good fortune (chi) enters. An indoor waterfall in a foyer attracts chi as it enters the home and persuades it to linger. A wall-mounted waterfall in a dining area balances the elements of the area, encourages leisurely dining and provides pleasing background music during the meal. An indoor waterfall fountain in the kitchen soothes the cook and cools the heated ambiance. An indoor waterfall surrounded by plants in a sunroom brings nature inside. And, if you work from a home office, an indoor waterfall inspires creativity and improves focus by masking distracting noises from other rooms.

Note: One possible exception for a waterfall indoors is the bedroom. Although, water sounds are sleep-inducing for some people, some Feng Shui practitioners believe that the energy of cascading water counteracts sleep. Similar beliefs recommend not placing a waterfall or fountain in a room directly above the bedroom because sleeping under a water feature may prohibit a restful night.

   

Choosing the Best Indoor Waterfall

There are several key factors to consider when choosing the best indoor water fountain for a home or office.

  • Space: Measure the area of the location for the indoor waterfall. Check dimensions of a variety of fountains to determine which size fits the space. An indoor waterfall that is too large for a tabletop, floor or wall space overwhelms the area. A waterfall fountain that is too small loses its positive impact.
  • Style: Indoor waterfalls are available in a wide range of materials and styles. Choose a style and finish that complement existing interior décor. Waterfall fountains made from copper, slate, wood and other natural materials are popular environmental choices. Black slate, copper, stainless steel, glass and mirrored wall-mounted waterfalls are particularly dramatic. Sculpted
  • Power Source: Will the waterfall be plugged into an existing wall outlet or require a new electrical connection? Will it operate via a built-in switch, timer, wall switch or remote control?
  • Safety: Ensure that the waterfall fountain is out reach and that electric cords plugged in for the pump are not accessible to pets and small children. Check traffic flow patterns around the fountain to avoid accidents.

   

Installing an Indoor Waterfall

Installing an indoor water fountain may be as simple as unpacking it, assembling a few parts, filling it with water and plugging it into a nearby outlet. Indoor waterfall fountains come with complete how-to instructions installation and maintenance.

Installing a wall-mounted indoor waterfall requires more planning and preparation. For those with a level of do-it-yourself and electrical experience, installation is still relatively easy. Recruit help. Bracing, balancing and attaching an indoor wall-mounted waterfall is a two-person job. Although wall waterfalls can be installed on almost any surface, it is important to ensure that there is adequate support for the fountain's weight with water flowing through it. In most cases, a ground fault interrupter (GFI) electrical outlet must be installed per manufacturer's directions directly behind the wall-mounted waterfall so that it can be plugged in directly eliminating distracting electric cords running down from the waterfall a floor level outlet. (If a direct outlet is not practical, cords can be disguised by furniture or plants below the waterfall.) Wiring the waterfall fountain into a wall switch is also recommended to facilitate turning water flow and fountain lights on and off.

   

Types of Indoor Waterfalls

There once was a time when the word waterfall only brought to mind images of grand crashing walls of water like Niagara Falls. Then, resorts, amusement parks, shopping malls and big business discovered the draw waterfalls hold for guests and clients. Today, waterfalls are a favorite water feature for many residential backyards and indoor waterfall fountains have moved inside the home or office.

An indoor water fountain uses the time-honored Feng Shui element of moving water to attract pleasure and profit to homes and businesses. An array of choices makes indoor waterfalls available for every taste, space and budget. Tabletop waterfalls sit almost anywhere in any room and plug conveniently into a wall outlet. Floor standing waterfalls are free-standing fountains typically placed along a wall. They are also a creative way to bring wasted space of an empty corner to life. Classy and chic modern indoor wall waterfalls are the latest decorating rage. Like a piece of fine art, they occupy no table or floor space. They are an instant focal point in any room. And, custom indoor waterfalls offer the maximum in personalization.

   

Create a Lucky Water Dragon with an Indoor Waterfall

Portrayed in some cultures as dangerous and threatening and in others as benevolent and fortuitous, dragons have always captured the imagination. They are one of the classic symbols of positive Feng Shui. There are air dragons and water dragons, echoing the meaning of Feng Shui – wind and water. Chinese Dragons are good guys, associated with strength, vigor and courage. People born in the Year of the Dragon are believed to be energetic, brave and honest.

Pairing a dragon with moving water is a powerful combination. Outdoor waterfalls cascading over several levels are often called water dragons. Bring the water dragon inside to tap its wealth-enhancing energy. Begin by purchasing an indoor waterfall of your choice. Tuck a small gold dragon in the waterfall so that water flows over the dragon with the tail toward the source of the water flow. Add a small happy Buddha statue sitting atop smooth stones above the water. And, small healthy plants with rounded leaves and flowers tucked around the fountain for more good fortune. (Avoid plants with spiky or sharp leaves such as cacti. They are considered unlucky.)

For additional viewing pleasure, purchase a lighted indoor waterfall or tuck a tiny submersible 10-watt low voltage fountain pen light in the fountain basin. When completed, position water dragon indoor waterfalls in the north sector of the living area to enhance career success. The east, southeast or southwest sectors of family living space are also auspicious directions.

   
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