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A couple divides critics after installing an incredible water park inside their home, complete with pool, jacuzzi, palm trees and a WATERFALL… Would YOU want one?

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A unique house, based in Chicago, USA, has caused a sensation on social media after images of its incredible indoor water park were published.

Why venture miles to a water park and spend a fortune when you can build your own oasis at home?

A unique home, based in Chicago, USA, has been making waves on social media after images of its incredible indoor water park were released, showcasing an aquatic paradise within the confines of the private residence.

Originally commissioned by the home’s previous owner, disgraced singer R. Kelly, the project is nothing short of spectacular.

Complete with a pool, jacuzzi, palm trees and even a waterfall, the indoor water park has sparked mixed reactions from onlookers.

TO shorten Posted by @dronehubmedia and @alexwolking on instagram in February shows the large size and intricate details of the water park, attaching the caption: “These homeowners built a water park in their house.”

A unique house, based in Chicago, USA, has caused a sensation on social media after images of its incredible indoor water park were published.

The drone footage begins by following a hallway on the ground floor of the sprawling home, which leads to two double doors that open into a room that resembles the length of a football field.

The navy-painted walls and thick stone floor mimic both a rocky coastline and a tropical amusement park.

Circular windows have been installed to resemble those of a maritime ship, while palm trees and artificial plants line the edge of the pool, enhancing the maritime theme.

The turquoise pool takes up a significant portion of the room, with stone steps and iron handles leading down to its inviting waters, while a bubbling jacuzzi is tucked away in its own corner, providing a secluded spot to relax.

A spectacular wooden bridge arches over the pool and leads to a tiki-themed cabana area, complete with a wooden picnic table and seating.

One of the standout features is a monumental waterfall, estimated to be between 6 and 7 feet tall, with green neon lights decorating the trees, adding a whimsical touch to the tropical setting.

Thousands of viewers praised the owners for their creativity in the comments, marveling at the innovative design and luxurious features.

However, some expressed concerns about potential high water bills and the challenge of maintaining sanitation, with comments also noting the risk of mold and the potentially overwhelming odor of chlorine.

One of the most notable features is a monumental waterfall, estimated to be between 6 and 7 feet tall.

One of the most notable features is a monumental waterfall, estimated to be between 6 and 7 feet tall.

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Thousands of viewers praised the homeowners for their creativity in the comments, while others expressed concerns about potential high water bills and the challenge of maintaining sanitation.

Thousands of viewers praised the homeowners for their creativity in the comments, while others expressed concerns about potential high water bills and the challenge of maintaining sanitation.

One person wrote, “I know that water bill is high,” while another said, “That water bill is outrageous.”

A third said: “I can smell chlorine through my phone,” while another asked: “How do you control mold?”

Another Instagram user joked: “That’s not a water park.” That’s a tacky indoor pool.

Meanwhile, one impressed person wrote: “Simply beautiful,” while another said: “I’d honestly do the same thing if I was rich.”

Finally, one Instagram user added: ‘This looks fun and creative and is definitely different… I don’t have anything negative to say. Maybe those who do have it can’t afford it, so it makes sense.”

It comes after a three-bedroom property in leafy Wimbledon debuted on property site Rightmove in May, which has an open-plan bathroom in one of its rooms.

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