Tuma,
Maples are an outdoor tree. They need the temperature and light variation the day/night cycle brings as well as the changing day lengths and temperatures seasonal cycles bring, to reach proper dormancy. In fact, all temperate trees require this, regardless if they're deciduous or coniferous evergreens. An inside environment does not provide these conditions and you will be lucky to see out even a year with any temperate tree indoors. If you don't believe me, I suggest you do some further reading on 'chill hours' and 'dormancy requirements'.
Perhaps you would be better off looking into tropical and sub-tropical trees, ficus being the obvious choice, if you were looking at indoor culture. Ficus do not have a dormancy requirement and can survive in a range of conditions.
Hope this helps
