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What do you think about having a stream running through the primary rooms in your house?  While the concept is charming, I see a plethora of potential problems.  Excess humidity and splash would be primary, while the one in the bedroom would be an obvious hazard.  I doubt you could hear conversation or TV over the noise that waterfall would create.

 

I doubt these are real living situations but are probably AI created.  What do you think?

 

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We have a Chinese restaurant that has one in their lobby and  some huge Koi fish!

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A "lodge" or "destination resort" ????      (Don't think I would want to live there.)     di

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Probably not ideal for most of us.

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@Kachina624 

 

Rock shower, Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo  (I've stayed in that room).

 

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Mold if you don't know what your doing?

Accident waiting to happen.

Nothing like getting out of bed to go to the bathroom when you fall in that pool?

Could you imagine your insurance costs?

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@Kachina624 

 

Looks like something in a very exclusive chateau or fancy lodge lol.😃

The water in the first picture almost does look AI generated.  Sure looks like a lot of water traveling fast!

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Lovely to look at but no.

 

Just no...

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it's beautiful, but not practical.

 

My Aunt had a house double insulted to save $ on her heat and AC bills.  About a year later mold started to form on her walls.

 

She had to have someone come out and create more airflow and a way to get the moisture out.

 

I can't imagine how much humidity would be in a house with a stream.  It's tough enough to keep a bathroom moisture free after a shower.

 

I know there are houses like this.  I have seen them before...never in person.  In LasVegas many hotels have  water features in them...but of course, the air there is really dry.

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very pretty to stay at for a weekend, but not in my own home.....I bet listening to that water is very soothing though.