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Andrew Sherman. www.AndrewSherman.co
Dining room - transitional dining room idea in Atlanta
Dining room - transitional dining room idea in Atlanta

Jim Bartsch Photography
Minimalist attached garage photo in Santa Barbara
Minimalist attached garage photo in Santa Barbara
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Probably our favorite Home Theater System. This system makes going to the movies as easy as going downstairs. Based around Sony’s 4K Projector, this system looks incredible and has awesome sound. A Stewart Filmscreen provides the best canvas for our picture to be viewed. Eight speakers by B&W (including a subwoofer) are built into the walls or ceiling. All of the Equipment is hidden behind the screen-wall in a nice rack – out of the way and more importantly – out of view.
Using the simple remote or your mobile device (tablet or phone) you can easily control the system and watch your favorite movie or channel. The system also has streaming service available along with the Kaleidescape System.

85'' Sony 4K TV
Inspiration for a large contemporary formal and open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Orange County with beige walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Inspiration for a large contemporary formal and open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Orange County with beige walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

William Psolka, psolka-photo.com
Large transitional enclosed carpeted home theater photo in New York with blue walls and a projector screen
Large transitional enclosed carpeted home theater photo in New York with blue walls and a projector screen

Inspiration for a timeless enclosed carpeted home theater remodel in DC Metro with a projector screen

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William Psolka, psolka-photo.com
Large transitional enclosed carpeted home theater photo in New York with blue walls and a projector screen
Large transitional enclosed carpeted home theater photo in New York with blue walls and a projector screen

Master bath extension, double sinks and custom white painted vanities, calacatta marble basketweave floor by Waterworks, polished nickel fittings, recessed panel woodworking, leaded glass window, white subway tile with glass mosaic accent, full glass shower walls. Please note that image tags do not necessarily identify the product used.

Photo: Chris A. Dorsey Photography © 2013 Houzz
Eclectic bedroom photo in New York
Eclectic bedroom photo in New York

Electronics hidden in contemporary teak cabinetry, Concealed Front Projector in Coffee Table,
Inspiration for a small contemporary garage remodel in Houston
Inspiration for a small contemporary garage remodel in Houston

Completed Installation of a Home Theater System
Example of a tuscan home theater design in Milwaukee
Example of a tuscan home theater design in Milwaukee

Very excited to share what we did on this project. We installed a 75” Samsung Q9 4k TV display with outstanding picture quality, to enhance the quality sound we installed a @sony Receiver for Surround sound. Our client will enjoy high-fidelity sound from this 5.1 channel Surround System. This System is designed to deliver the most sonically impressive architectural Loudspeakers.
We also provided audio distribution solution and installed Savant IP Audio 50, featuring built-in amplification, audio distribution, Savant Music streamer for complete audio immersion.
We set up a Savant Control System with an elegant Savant remote and intuitive App. The Savant Pro Remote gives our client control of all their entertainment, lighting, climate control, and more. Quickly recall scenes or favorite channels using the built-in voice control.
Do you have a question about Savant or home Technology or an upcoming Residential project? Feel free to call at 480-268-0166 or email us at info@smarthomesolutionsas.com
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Stuart Wade, Envision Web
Comprising approximately 4,000 square feet, this four bedroom, four bath historic cottage is located within a two block radius of the Sea Island Beach Club, Cloister Hotel, Spa and Atlantic Ocean on Fifth Street. It has bright and airy interiors and generously-sized rooms. A large screened porch and three terraces are furnished for entertaining and are complete with outdoor dining area, convenient grilling, and a bubbling fountain. Two separate bedroom wings including a deluxe guest suite with a private entrance, afford room for up to eight guests. An additional maid's room with private bath is suitable for a nanny or caregiver. Shaded by large live oaks and bamboo this beautifully landscaped and spacious lot of over a half acre provides for the utmost in privacy. This cottage was built by W. Montgomery Anderson as his family's residence in 1951 and was lived in by them until 2003 when the present owners purchased it. Montgomery, or "Gummy" as he was often called, was employed by the architectural firm of Abreu and Robeson, and was the Sea Island Company's principal architect until his death in 1979. In addition to Addison Mizner, and together with T. Miesse Baumgardner or "Bummy", the Company's landscape architect, they were responsible for much of the early "look" of Sea Island which included the design of this house and its landscaping. In addition to this house, Gummy's and Bummy's work included the third Sea Island Beach Club and guest houses such as Hamilton and Demere (all now demolished), and notable cottages including 57, 76, 79, and 151. Many of the materials used to build this house were salvaged from projects that Gummy was working on at the time of the home's construction. As an example, the quarter-sawn long leaf heart pine floors in this house were originally used as flooring around the pool area of the second Beach Club or "Casino" as it was called back then. Photos in the Beach Club Lobby and Locker Rooms of the current (fourth) Beach Club depict these boards being installed around the Casino pool in 1928. Accurately restored in 2004, this fine, sophisticated home has been updated to include the latest in KitchenAid Architect Series II built-in appliances, Sony entertainment systems, and Wi-Fi wireless enabled high speed broadband internet connectivity. The sleek 1950's design lines in the kitchen include commercial grade stainless steel cabinetry that frame wall coverings created from authentic vintage New Yorker magazine covers installed by the Andersons. The baths and master dressing area include custom designed macassar ebony cabinetry and Kohler and Waterworks fixtures. The cottage is furnished in the style of the 40's and 50's and includes furnishings by designers who produced during that era. Original and reproduction furnishings include those designed by Tommi Parzinger, George Nelson, T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, James Mont, Richard Schultz, Scalamandré, Gilbert Rohde, Tapio Wirkkala, Isamu Noguchi, Diego Giacometti, and Edward Wormley. Additionally, almost all of the artwork was created by Athos Menaboni, a celebrated wildlife painter who lived and worked in Georgia during the era. Most of these items were purchased at auction. Cottage 119 was one of several featured homes in Christ Episcopal Church's 1st Tour of Homes and Gardens in 1953 and was again featured on the 55th Annual Tour in 2008.

A great space for family movie night or entertaining guests, designed to make every seat the best seat in the house. Digital surround sound speakers hidden in the walls to preserve aesthetics without compromising audio quality, 4K HDR projector for a cinema-esque picture experience.

A great space for family movie night or entertaining guests, designed to make every seat the best seat in the house. Digital surround sound speakers hidden in the walls to preserve aesthetics without compromising audio quality, 4K HDR projector for a cinema-esque picture experience.
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