Are indoor water features still a thing?

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We once had a water feature in our bathroom when water was coming in through the ceiling from a leaky roof. Wife didn't say much when i reminded her that she'd always fancied a water feature.....
 

dim

Guest
Location
Cambridge UK
I read an article a while back, that said that if you have a lot of noise from passing cars/trains etc when at home, a water feature with running water blocks/masks the noise

not sure if it is BS but I also read that some large companies play 'white noise' through speakers in their offices and this is supposed to drown sound/noise
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
The only water feature we once had was when a squirrel ate it's way through the water tank pipe in the eaves of the house and flooded the room downstairs while i was out. The room was on a lower level to the other rooms downstairs, so i came home to 4 inches of water.

Hence, i do not like squirrels.
 
not sure if it is BS
You're usually so good at spotting BS
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Reminds me of a story donkeys years ago.My brother was a whizz with Tropical fish.He had a few tanks in the box room.It's surprising how much water is in even a small tank,or out of it,when a stone falls from your fingers while messing around.What a sight.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
The idiot in the flat above my student flat made a water feature of my bedroom and the shop below me! I woke up to the sound of water coming through my ceiling and disappearing through my floor ...

I ran up to his flat and banged on his door but he refused to answer. I could hear him moving about so I told him to open the effing door IMMEDIATELY or I would kick it down! He opened it an inch, and grunted "WHAT?" I told him about the water and he muttered something about running a bath and falling asleep, then slammed the door in my face. At least he turned the taps off and drained some of the water out of the bath to staunch the torrent.

I went down to the shop and apologised for the water which had flooded through my flat into the shop. The owner said that idiot-upstairs-neighbour had done the same thing before, a few months prior to me moving in. :wacko:

I seem currently to be developing an indoor water feature in my home! I can often smell damp plaster after having a shower so I think water is leaking somewhere. I can't find out where though. The only thing that I can think is that perhaps the plasterboard behind the tiles is getting damp but I can't see any damp patches so I don't know what/where the problem is. I think I am going to have to wait until it becomes obvious because I don't want a plumber ripping walls down/floors up trying to find out where the suspected leak is.
 

dim

Guest
Location
Cambridge UK
You're usually so good at spotting BS

Nah .... I'm just "broadminded"

http://www.kineticfountains.com/blog/using-indoor-fountains-to-mitigate-noise/

snip:
If you are looking for a way to mask background noise in your home or office, installing an indoor fountain is highly recommended. These simple features offer a great decorative style to any space and create an air of calm, relaxation, and peace. Indoor fountains can be great fun for children and adults and can truly offer many health benefits. From the peace of simple relaxation to the improved air quality that arises from a fountain’s natural humidifying, there are simply many reasons why a fountain may be the best way to reduce sound in your space.
 

dim

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Location
Cambridge UK
I'd have said 'selecting' rather than 'spotting'....

LOL .... I thought that you promised to add me to your 'ignore list' a while back ..... changed your mind? .... But I still don't like you though .... most of your responses to (any thread/post) (from anyone) are feeble one liners and you just try to seek attention and 'stir' :angry:
 

dim

Guest
Location
Cambridge UK
You and reality still aren't bedfellows then...

OOPs ..,.. never realised that you apologised to me on an older thread for your rude behaviour

I speed read and don't read all the threads ...

but thanks .... you are my best friend now :okay:
 
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