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mark 06-06-2008 01:07 PM

What are you doing for a hood?

Can see having a straight really tall hood (level with the top of the shelfs) just looking bulky but could you fill the height with shelfs or insets above the lights?

Parker 06-06-2008 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mark (Post 328332)
What are you doing for a hood?

Can see having a straight really tall hood (level with the top of the shelfs) just looking bulky but could you fill the height with shelfs or insets above the lights?


The riser and crown molding for the top of the book shelves still needs to be installed. I was going to build the canopy to match, riser and crown. Right now in the picture the doors on the corner cabinets are missing. When the corners got ordered they were a bit too tall, they had to cut them down. So now I have the two doors from the original hight. They are going to make perfect doors for the canopy 12" high and 36" long. They will open upwards toward the ceiling. I was going to make the canopy removable of course but the doors would be for every day chores, feeding etc.


I guess I'll just sit here and think about it! lol

TJSlayer 06-06-2008 02:26 PM

Yeah but depending on light and how deep it is it will probably look fine....

But hey it's your stuff and money set it up how you like or it will bug you...

:)

Looking really nice so far.

TJ

bassman 06-06-2008 03:13 PM

Have you played around with your picture using Paint or some photo shop to try and give yourself some better ideas of how it will look?

If you have a straight on picture of your wall unit it is very easy to stretch the tank in the image. Might help you envision things.

I personally would make the tank as high as it needs to be to reach the bottom of the last shelf. The door(s) over the tank would be the same height as the last shelf space. Even that isn't going to leave you much room to get your body above the tank to get yours arms inside. With your lights in the way it's going to be even worse.

You may want to consider putting your lights on some kind of track system so you can slide them out into the room, opening up the entire top of your tank for access. Even some heavy duty drawer slides would work. Or if you have room in your ceiling you could have a lift system that would retract the lights up, out of the way.


As far as balancing the tank to the cabinets aesthetically it may be hard to do without making your tank longer as well as taller. I am picturing your tank being about 4' longer and once again up to the last shelf. I think the cabinets are making the tank look small.

Just my 2 cents.

JDigital 06-11-2008 05:10 AM

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Something like this... up to the bottom shelf... bad photoshop, but gives you an idea..

bassman 06-11-2008 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 329419)
Something like this... up to the bottom shelf... bad photoshop, but gives you an idea..

Good job! That is exactly what I was talking about.

Parker 06-11-2008 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 329419)
Something like this... up to the bottom shelf... bad photoshop, but gives you an idea..

Hey thanks!

I'm pretty sure that's hight we are going to take it to. About 35/36" high. Now I'm just waiting for quotes to come in.

bassman 06-11-2008 02:19 PM

What type of lighting are going to go with?

Parker 06-11-2008 02:56 PM

I'll be using 3ea 400w HQI

bassman 06-11-2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Parker (Post 329466)
I'll be using 3ea 400w HQI

Same, only I am just going to use two.


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