Adding an aquarium to your home sure makes your room beautiful. But more than that studies have shown that observing fish help alleviate stress and reduce blood pressure.
See how beautiful a well lit aquarium looks:
They can be used as a great corner piece…
or a room divider…
… or as decor to your wall unit.
They can be the focal point for rooms…
and they can even be a substitute for your coffee tables!
You can also use your aquarium to give a particular theme to your room. Like the sea-themed room below:
You don’t need to find space inside the room for an aquarium if you decide to opt for a Wall Aquarium:
Wall aquariums can take fancy shapes like this one:
And speaking of fancy shaped aquariums, how about a toilet aquarium?

designed by Oliver Beckert, producer assures us that the fishes won’t get flushed down as they are on a separate chamber!
Here is another one of them. The Wash Basin Aquarium by Rossari:

the Clock Aquarium…?
Lamp Aquarium – scratch resistant spehere, 360 degree viewing, white led lunar light, what more do you need!
and there are people out there who are clever enough to put those old tv sets to better use…
even computers aren’t safe…
We are definitely certain fish won’t survive on this, but for the record here is the ‘CPU’ Aquarium:

by jakebrake3202
We are not sure of the origins of this, and we are not even fully aware of what the following aquarium does, but going by the image, it seems like the fishes are free to travel between two interconnected aquariums placed at different ends of a room through pipes! Now, top that!
That’s it, folks! And after seeing all this, if you have been inspired to set up your own aquarium, we just got the right video to get you started:
How To Set Up A Tropical Fish Tank
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all of the ideas are beautiful. and i like coffee table’s idea.its just awesome.
Ide yg luar biasa! Memberi inspirasi tanpa batas.
Terima kasih!
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Nice ideas. especially, the ones in the walls and partitions between the rooms and he wall units.
Only, I wouldn’t favor the ‘toilet-aquarium’ concept, because for one, it would be difficult to view the same, unless you sit the other way round!
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And most importantly, it may be dangerous for the fish; it has been proved that after each flush, potentially dangerous germs are released into the air which may settle in the tank and harm the fish.
Same goes for the wash basin-aquariums. The slightest soap residue getting into your fish tank will kill your fish within hours. And if you keep the top sealed, there won’t be any aeration for the fish tank.
Similarly, the coffee-table-aquarium looks very visually appealing, but any spillage of beverages/ food into the tank may be lethal for the fish. And the coffee table will be so heavy because of the water, it would be impossible to move the table around.
But having said that, I would definitely vouch for EVERYONE keeping an aquarium (I have 3!) It makes the room come alive, and sitting back and gazing at an aquarium after a hard day’s work is most soothing to the mind and soul!
Also a few tips for an architect from an aquarist’s point of view:
Do not place the aquarium where it is exposed to direct sunlight, it will encourage the growth of algae.
Also avoid places where the lights are likely to remain switched on 24 hours a day; fish too need to get their sleep at night.
If the aquarium is a small one, keep it at eye level (when seated) for best viewing pleasure.
Do read up on how to set up and maintain an aquarium. There are plenty of resources for the same on the Internet. That way, you and your fish will both be happy!
Thanks for writing this article.