Built-in Aquarium

Built-in fixtures

Definition

An aquarium integrated into a wall, partition, or piece of furniture. It creates a visual separation while remaining open on both sides, or an aquatic window in a room.

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A built-in aquarium is an elegant decorative solution that adds a touch of originality and freshness to your interior. When integrated into a wall, partition, or piece of furniture, it creates a visual separation while remaining open on both sides, thus offering a captivating aquatic window. This type of installation requires careful design to ensure harmonious integration with your space. You can choose a minimalist style with clean lines, or opt for a more decorative design with wood or metal frames. The materials used, such as tempered glass or acrylic, will allow you to play with the transparency and luminosity of your aquarium. Also, consider the staging of your aquarium, including underwater decoration adapted to your tastes. This built-in arrangement will bring a touch of originality and freshness to your room, while enhancing your fish.

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Frequently asked questions

The thickness depends on the tank size. An aquarium of 100 to 200 L requires approximately 15 to 20 cm. Have a professional calculate the load and structure.

Provide a hatch or top access for maintenance. Filters and accessories can be in an adjacent cabinet or underneath.

The same as a classic aquarium: water changes, filter cleaning, parameter control. Access must be easy so that maintenance is not neglected.

A built-in aquarium brings a unique visual dimension to your interior decor. It creates an elegant separation while maintaining an unobstructed view, and can even serve as an aquatic window for a dark room.

The size of the built-in aquarium must be adapted to the available space and your needs. Consider the location, the number of fish you wish to house, and the maintenance that will be necessary for an aquarium of this size.

For aesthetic integration, ensure that the built-in aquarium harmonizes with the style of your room. Choose materials and finishes that match the rest of your decor, and consider lighting to highlight your aquarium.

When installing a built-in aquarium, ensure the solidity of the structure that will support it, and check that the filtration and lighting systems are correctly integrated. Also provide easy access for regular maintenance of your aquarium.

For a built-in aquarium, preferably choose small, peaceful fish species that will adapt well to this confined space. Colorful tropical fish like guppies or tetras are excellent choices for this type of setup.

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