The homeowners wanted the works and they wanted it to work together: whole-house audio/video, HVAC, lighting, pool and spa and security.
Conservatory
System Backbone
Working Out
Integrated Audio and Video
Library
Master Bath
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Conservatory

“The conservatory was a challenge insofar as the clients and the architect didn’t want to see the speakers but did want it as an audio zone,” explains Reiner. “We installed the speakers low to the ground, in transoms or anywhere we could keep them out of view.”

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