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Integrated Aquarium, Greeting Fish in a Unique Way.

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An aquarium is a game changer in interior design as it easily captures attention through the arrangement inside the aquarium, types of fish, and the lighting that illuminates the aquarium space. There are numerous unique aquarium design references, some seamlessly integrated with walls or featuring conventional aquarium designs. An aquarium can bring about significant changes to a room, or vice versa. Please check out the design references below.

 

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When imagining an aquarium, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a rectangular or square-shaped aquarium placed on a table, complete with water filtering equipment. The design example above is an unusual, unique, and captivating aquarium design. Placing the aquarium directly beneath an office desk or coffee table is a rare sight due to various factors that can be obstacles or inconveniences for residents. Although unique and sure to grab attention, guests and residents will likely enjoy spending time in the living room, sitting and reading a book while occasionally glancing at the fish below the table. It's an attractive concept, but it requires preparation for the noise generated by the aquarium filter and a special integrated power outlet beneath the floor for a tidy appearance.

 

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Unlike the first aquarium design example, the one above is more formal and simple, like a typical aquarium. In addition to serving as a point of interest within the room, this aquarium also functions as a semi-partition between the living room and the kitchen or dining area. The aquarium's role as a partition between two different room views adds even more value for residents. Besides these aspects, the aquarium is quite long and has an outer frame made of materials like aluminum or iron to enhance its appearance.

 

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The next aquarium design reference might be somewhat challenging in terms of maintenance and installation. The aquarium is placed among bookshelves, or more precisely, at the center of the bookshelf unit. This kind of aquarium design, although visually appealing, will likely leave guests wondering about its installation and construction, as well as how to maintain it if it becomes dirty and covered in algae. Designs like the one above are not recommended as they may only provide a momentary visual appeal but can be highly inconvenient for homeowners when it comes to maintenance.

 

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The next aquarium design seamlessly blends with the cabinet and structural columns of the house. The aquarium is dimensionally identical to the cabinet, creating the illusion of unity. The sizable dimensions of the aquarium are sure to please the eyes of residents and visitors alike. The focal point is further emphasized on the aquarium because the surrounding furniture features minimalist white designs. If interested in creating such an aquarium, make sure the filter design is not visible from outside the aquarium, as it could detract from the overall aesthetics and be slightly disrupted by hoses and filters.

 

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The final aquarium design is the most luxurious and expensive in terms of materials, installation, and supporting elements. The aquarium above also employs an integrated concept to appear as though it's seamlessly integrated with the wall. This time, a curved-shaped glass panel is used for the aquarium, which must be custom-fitted according to the agreed-upon size. With significant dimensions and height, the installation of a garden inside the aquarium requires precision to avoid redoing the work due to the aquarium's considerable height. In general, the above aquarium will mesmerize anyone due to three main factors: the curved glass, the enormous aquarium size, and the integration concept that makes it seem as though it's part of the wall.

 

source : apriliahome.com

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