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Old 01-05-2015, 02:57 AM
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If you make two slab doors to fit the opening(3/4" thick) and paint them wall colour, then mount them flush with the wall with European cabinet door hinges(I would recommend salice but Blum would be ok). Put touch latches on the back and you're done. Nice and clean, only a couple margin lines.

The doors would have to be a plywood core with a smooth skin so the paint would be smooth. Also watch for a sheet that is flat as some plywood likes to warp pretty bad.
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Old 01-05-2015, 03:17 AM
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I would drywall the whole wall and not have an opening on the front. That is how to make it look sleek.
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Old 01-05-2015, 03:26 AM
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I would drywall the whole wall and not have an opening on the front. That is how to make it look sleek.
I agree but I'd put some kind of door that opens outward above the tank for access to your tank. But make it the same length of the tank so it doesn't look odd.
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Old 01-05-2015, 03:33 AM
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I agree but I'd put some kind of door that opens outward above the tank for access to your tank. But make it the same length of the tank so it doesn't look odd.
It's definitely a pain in the butt in some ways when you can't access from the front such as positioning rock/corals as you have to position, walk around, look, go back, reposition, walk around, look, etc. In the end though, it's a sleeker look and I wouldn't do it any other way.
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Old 01-05-2015, 03:41 AM
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Why not build a small 2x2 wood frame, cover it in drywall, and paint it the same color as the wall? You could hinge it at the top and have it flush with the wall. If done correctly all you'd have is a small line around the edge.
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I'm wondering why the transition from the wood to the tile is where it is? What does the opposite view look like?
Wood trim will only be around the tank itself. Here's a pic of the back in the fish room. I'm leaving the stud bare like that cuz nk1 will see it except me n it will leave me a lot of room to work with.



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If you make two slab doors to fit the opening(3/4" thick) and paint them wall colour, then mount them flush with the wall with European cabinet door hinges(I would recommend salice but Blum would be ok). Put touch latches on the back and you're done. Nice and clean, only a couple margin lines.

The doors would have to be a plywood core with a smooth skin so the paint would be smooth. Also watch for a sheet that is flat as some plywood likes to warp pretty bad.
Hmm I think this might actually look really good. Will deff take a lot of hard work tho. Can I find those type of latches and hinges at Home Depot? I went there to check out their wood trims with designs on it but they were pretty damn ugly. Any1 know where I can find nice trims locally?

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It's definitely a pain in the butt in some ways when you can't access from the front such as positioning rock/corals as you have to position, walk around, look, go back, reposition, walk around, look, etc. In the end though, it's a sleeker look and I wouldn't do it any other way.
Exactly! Back n forth will be dreadful but my main concerns was that I won't be able to reach certain corals that will be place on the front glass at all with my rock work I'm planning to do if I can't access the front. I read many in wall tank builds and every1 who didn't have front access regretted it dearly
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Old 01-05-2015, 05:20 AM
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Wood trim will only be around the tank itself. Here's a pic of the back in the fish room. I'm leaving the stud bare like that cuz nk1 will see it except me n it will leave me a lot of room to work with.





Hmm I think this might actually look really good. Will deff take a lot of hard work tho. Can I find those type of latches and hinges at Home Depot? I went there to check out their wood trims with designs on it but they were pretty damn ugly. Any1 know where I can find nice trims locally?



Exactly! Back n forth will be dreadful but my main concerns was that I won't be able to reach certain corals that will be place on the front glass at all with my rock work I'm planning to do if I can't access the front. I read many in wall tank builds and every1 who didn't have front access regretted it dearly
I would drywall it over my tank is in the closet with back access flush with drywall and no trim
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Hmm I think this might actually look really good. Will deff take a lot of hard work tho. Can I find those type of latches and hinges at Home Depot? I went there to check out their wood trims with designs on it but they were pretty damn ugly.
Yeah, Home Depot carries a lot of the Blum hinges and should have touch latches as well. The hinges from your original doors should work as well though.
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Maybe take a look at this thread

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=102101

Walter has a built in tank... great access from the front... and looks nice!

Maybe door above and below?????

Pic of tank in kitchen is on page 2 of thread
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I'm wondering why the transition from the wood to the tile is where it is? What does the opposite view look like?
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