I decided to have a swimming pond built for more of a natural impact. The idea of a blue pool full of dead water and chemical additives seemed extremely cold to me and it’s something that wouldn’t be in keeping with our lifestyle.
In terms of the environmental impact, there’s no comparison between this and a traditional pool. In addition, the maintenance that it requires is very simple.
One of the most wonderful things about it is the revitalizing feeling that you get when you take a dip.
Thanks to our swimming pond, we can enjoy seeing an environment that constantly changes from one season to the next.
You need to realize that a swimming pond is alive, which means that you have to learn lots of things. For example, it takes a while for the system to settle and handle everything independently, and during that time algae will form.
I think it’s all interesting and useful to know, but some people might not appreciate these aspects. You need to have the right cultural attitude.
I’d recommend swimming ponds to everyone who not only loves nature but also loves learning from it.
The biggest impact has been how amazed we are to see the swimming pond constantly changing throughout the year and as the years go by.
It’s also surprising to experience the revitalizing effects of the vibrant, living water, both in terms of your appearance and on the inside.
We had the swimming pond built in 2016 and it was definitely an exceptional decision that I would highly recommend.
It’s an extremely revitalizing, invaluable experience.
We decided to enhance our swimming pond by adding a Grander device, Bach flower remedies and cycles of drops from Lake Baikal. All of this not only wipes the memory of the water and clears away all of the negativity that it naturally absorbs, but also produces “healing” vibrations.
We essentially have our very own cocoon. It’s a neutral source that purifies and revitalizes us every time we step inside it due to both the naturopathic principles and the vibrations from its features.
I decided to have a swimming pond built for more of a natural impact. The idea of a blue pool full of dead water and chemical additives seemed extremely cold to me and it’s something that wouldn’t be in keeping with our lifestyle.
In terms of the environmental impact, there’s no comparison between this and a traditional pool. In addition, the maintenance that it requires is very simple.
One of the most wonderful things about it is the revitalizing feeling that you get when you take a dip.
Thanks to our swimming pond, we can enjoy seeing an environment that constantly changes from one season to the next.
You need to realize that a swimming pond is alive, which means that you have to learn lots of things. For example, it takes a while for the system to settle and handle everything independently, and during that time algae will form.
I think it’s all interesting and useful to know, but some people might not appreciate these aspects. You need to have the right cultural attitude.
I’d recommend swimming ponds to everyone who not only loves nature but also loves learning from it.
The biggest impact has been how amazed we are to see the swimming pond constantly changing throughout the year and as the years go by.
It’s also surprising to experience the revitalizing effects of the vibrant, living water, both in terms of your appearance and on the inside.
We had the swimming pond built in 2016 and it was definitely an exceptional decision that I would highly recommend.
It’s an extremely revitalizing, invaluable experience.
We decided to enhance our swimming pond by adding a Grander device, Bach flower remedies and cycles of drops from Lake Baikal. All of this not only wipes the memory of the water and clears away all of the negativity that it naturally absorbs, but also produces “healing” vibrations.
We essentially have our very own cocoon. It’s a neutral source that purifies and revitalizes us every time we step inside it due to both the naturopathic principles and the vibrations from its features.