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Technology is all around us, it’s here and it’s ubiquitous.  Although we strive to incorporate systems into your home, one of the driving forces of our design process is to make technology available and convenient, but not invasive.  Comprehensive solutions require forethought as to the extent and type of technology available.  When specifying a practical method for integrating technology into the home, the human interface and ease of use are paramount to a successful solution.

The benefits of a well designed and integrated system are limitless.  Thermostats can be controlled online, lighting controls can be managed by one switch as opposed to a bank of six or eight.  Music from your well hidden stereo can be played throughout the house and controlled remotely from numerous locations.  Dock your music player to the wall and it overrides the stereo in one room or through the whole house.

Computer controlled motorized blinds open and close at the right time of day throughout the year.  The programming options automatically adjust to control light and solar heat gain in the summer, yet maximize light and heat in colder winter months.

Low voltage wiring is relatively inexpensive and has numerous uses for current technology and for future considerations.  Network computers, control volume settings, send television to your computer screen, manage appliances, thermostats, security cameras, and monitor energy usage, the possibilities are endless and incorporated to your specific requirements.

 

Here are some things to consider:
  • Home Theater
  • Distributed Audio
  • Whole House Distributed Video
  • Structured Wiring
  • Internet Integration
  • Automated Lighting Control
  • Remote Monitoring and Control
  • Motorized Blinds