My 540G Inwall Display Build Thread

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floor looks good!is it travertine?
 
This is going to be amazing. I've always thought an inwall that could be seen through on both sides would be awesome. Couldn't help but wonder, won't you beable to see right through the tank into the bedroom? :)
 
Ok, After another delay due to my poor planning here is were we are at. Here is where the shed was going to go. I had the AC removed, pad poured and started to build the shed. Then a neighbor and the city got involved..... Time to go to plan B. Note in the picture where the pipes exit out of the house so you can visulize where the tank is.

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