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Custom built cabinet by SYNC Technology Integration to house an outdoor TV.
Example of a large classic backyard concrete patio design in Indianapolis with a pergola
Example of a large classic backyard concrete patio design in Indianapolis with a pergola

Custom Shades
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with wood countertops, multicolored backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash and a peninsula
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with wood countertops, multicolored backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash and a peninsula

J.Brownlee Design | Black Onyx Pebble Sheen
Pool - traditional pool idea in Phoenix
Pool - traditional pool idea in Phoenix
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Contemporary kitchen in a medium stained flat panel door contrasted by the beautiful Calacatta marble countertop. The marble is the showpiece is in the kitchen!

Vanishing vanity shows TV by Seura turning to mirror in the next picture. Interior designers and architects can design spaces to accommodate such technologies.

Gary of Dorris, CA has chosen to go solar with national solar installer Green Solar Technologies. As you can see from this impressive solar panel installation, he made the right choice. GST is a platinum installer for SolarWorld USA and is proud to install American-made products for its customers looking for renewable energy alternatives.
This 5,220 watt solar energy system consists of 18 SolarWorld panels with 18 power optimizers and a SolarEdge inverter enabling real-time solar production tracking. Because of the modern advancements in solar power generation, you can produce your own electricity year-round without relying on the utility company. Also when you install solar, you are increasing your property value, cutting your power generation costs, and helping contribute to a greener world. So go green and get peace of mind by making the switch to solar with Green Solar Technologies.

Cable raceway was mounted above basement-level baseboard when it was determined that the finished walls and ceiling were not accessible and the homeowner preferred that walls not be opened. This raceway feeds the network jack seen here (among others).
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Nashville with an undermount sink, beaded inset cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

A bedroom wallplate, containing phone, network, and television connections. Jacks and wallplate in almond to match existing wallplates. Each jack throughout the home is independently wired back to the main structured wiring panel.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

Bathroom - large contemporary master beige tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile bathroom idea in Omaha with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, brown walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops

In-ceiling (surround) speakers configured for 7.1 surround (front speakers, center channel and subwoofer not shown) but most often used for an immersive music listening environment.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

A basement bar area with TV and zone audio. This television is connected to the home's hub of smart technology, and is capable of receiving satellite programming, streaming audio/video via tablets and smartphones throughout the home, DVD/Blu-Ray movies shared throughout the home, as well as media and content stored on the home's network via network attached storage (NAS). Sound is managed through the TV itself, or via the zone audio system, with local speakers located in the ceiling throughout the home, and pictured here. This home is controlled by a Control 4 home automation system, providing complete cinema, lighting, source, and audio control from tablets and smartphones throughout the home.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

Elegant hidden TV solution with a pop up TV swivel lift. When not watching, the TV drops into the cabinet.
Example of a mid-sized trendy living room design in Los Angeles with a concealed tv
Example of a mid-sized trendy living room design in Los Angeles with a concealed tv

The structured wiring panel. All telephone lines (white Category 5e), network lines (blue Category 5e), and Television lines (RG6/Quad-Shield Coaxial cable) from the home terminate here. Telephone service on selective lines is patched in via a telephone distribution board (flat, silver cables). Network connections are handled on the adjacent patch panel. Incoming television signal (orange coaxial cable) is amplified and distributed to the home. The television amplifier supports an active return channel, allowing for cable modems or On-Demand programming and communucation from cable television set-top boxes. If the customer elects to subscribe to cable, satellite, or other provided-content TV, they can change the feed from HD antenna to Cable Television service at the interior grounding block located near this panel.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

Paolo Benedetti, Aquatic Technology Pool and Spa, Aquatic Artist, Watershape Consultant, Expert Witness
Vanishing edge swimming pool designer reconstructed a leaking baptismal font creating an Italian glass tile mosaic vessel worthy of the commanding entrance of this private foyer.
Theology of the Design - The Design Elements and Their Meanings
Significant thought went into the redesign of the physical attributes and safety of this reconstructed font. The real importance of the design is found in the placement and use of the materials and colors:
1. The bronze statue of Christ occupies a commanding position atop the upper font, gazing through the skylight towards heaven above.
2. A gradient blend of glass tile mosaics originates with a blend of blacks & grays and transforms to a blend of yellows – signifying baptism in Christ's name is leaving one's sinful past behind (blacks/grays) and beginning and dawn of a new life (sunrise/yellows).
3. The upper bowl (cube) is a blend of whites and opalescent pearls... infants that are baptized here are free of mortal sin (purity/white).
4. A smattering of 24 karat gold mosaic tiles spill from the statue of the ascending Christ, over the spill way & cascades out onto the floor of the lower font.... Christ is the source of our everlasting life.
5. The black/gray entry step contains a few yellow tiles... because there is a little good in everyone, no matter how sinful they may be.
6. A singular gold mosaic tile is on the yellow exit step... Christ will forever be with those who are baptized & walk in his name.
7. The shadows from the hands of the statue of the ascending Christ touch both the black/gray entry step and the yellow exit step... Christ will forever guide those baptized in his name.

An over-the-air (OTA) HDTV antenna. A HD television antenna was mounted (and grounded) in the second-floor attic to eliminate the unsightliness of exterior mounting. Free HDTV signals are received with crystal clarity. Also visible in the upper right of the photo is new phone, network, and video cable run as part of the structuring wiring project, connecting the structured wiring panel to a set of second floor wall jacks, carefully tacked to a roof truss to keep it off of the lower joists and eliminate the trip hazard.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies

Paolo Benedetti, Aquatic Technology Pool and Spa, Aquatic Artist, Watershape Consultant, Expert Witness, Vanishing Edge Swimming Pool Designer
The unique design of the fanned vanishing edge, softens the trickle of water over the pearl and oro (gold leaf) tiles. The tiles return is concealed behind the statue pedestal.

Detail-oriented cable management. This basement telephone jack is mounted to a wall with an open backside (into the workshop area). The extra cable that is normally left in the wall to future-proof connections is neatly coiled and placed in a manner to minimize unsightliness.
Project background: A whole-home re-wire. DemNET Technologies was brought in to remove and recycle old, outdated wiring, and re-wire this home with modern, high speed cable. DemNET also installed a structured wiring center and telecom rack, ran new wires to the outdoor service boxes, installed a HDTV antenna in the attic, and installed 7.1 surround sound in the family room, with a Zone 2 setup in the basement.
Photo: DemNET Technologies
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