Man has always been drawn to water, which is not surprising, since Homo sapiens themselves consist of life-giving moisture by as much as 80%. Fountains, pools, waterfalls and aquariums have already become a familiar element of the interior, which can not only emphasize the status of the owner of the home, but also act as a natural relaxer. A classic design technique is considered to be an aquarium in the wall between rooms – a thing that is strikingly simple in its beauty and speed of construction.
Aquarium in the interior of the apartment
The ability to build an aquarium between walls is far from a new idea, but despite its familiarity, it always provides a “wow” effect. It’s worth noting right away that owners of apartments in panel and monolithic buildings will have to forget about this type of decor, since the walls in them are quite fragile and cannot withstand such a load. For everyone else, we do not recommend equipping an aquarium in the interior design of a room with a load-bearing wall.
One way or another, you shouldn’t take on the task of building an aquarium yourself; it’s better to entrust this work to professionals: they will place the hole for the future indoor aquarium in the right place, hermetically seal all the joints between the wall and the glass to protect your flooring and protect the lives of marine inhabitants.
An aquarium built into the wall will fit into any interior. Fans of the classics can frame it along the contour using a weighty frame in monograms or bars made of beautiful wood, adherents of high-tech are free to use plastic and metal in styling, and fans of industrial can leave all the joints completely untouched, as if deliberately paying attention to the junction of the brick walls and fragile glass.
An aquarium, like a partition in the interior, in the wall between rooms reveals a space even more ordinary. By transmitting light, the water will twinkle playfully in its rays, and in the evening hours the aquarium lighting will act as an additional source of lighting.
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