render a photorealistic interior of a marine wet research laboratory approximately 40 square metres in size roughly 7 metres wide by 6 metres deep with a modest ceiling height of around 3 metres one or two circular dark blue or black fibreglass ras recirculating aquaculture system tanks positioned in the centre of the room each approximately 1 5 metres in diameter and 1 metre deep with visible water surface gentle aeration bubbling and overhead led grow lights suspended directly above the tanks on adjustable hangers from the ceiling beside each tank a compact ras support unit drum filter or settlement cone biofilter column and water pump connected by blue and grey pvc pipework running low along the floor and walls overhead on the ceiling a busy but organised network of service pipes running the length of the room and dropping to wall mounted distribution points and tank connections seawater supply pipes in blue freshwater pipes in green compressed air lines in grey and oxygen injection lines in yellow all clearly colour coded and bracket mounted stainless steel foldable workbenches with integrated single compartment stainless sinks along the side walls with storage shelving above ocean blue forbo surestep vinyl sheet flooring with seamlessly coved washdown plinth at every wall joint fully sealed for high pressure hosing walls finished in white epoxy coated grp washdown panels no timber no soft materials inside the lab sealed white washdown rated pvc door with stainless steel push plate and lever handle no exposed wood floor drainage channel running across the centre of the room towards a stainless steel drain point exposed mid grey painted industrial ceiling with waterproof pendant lighting and visible steel structure above the room feels compact functional and purposeful a serious working marine research wet lab not a display space coastal irish research facility carna connemara render strength 90