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January 18, 2010 | by Lisa Montgomery

“Pat warned my kids that if they didn’t turn off their Xbox when they were finished, it would burn out,” says Janet Crown, the owner of a recently renovated 12,000-square-foot home in Los Angeles, Calif. 

That’s Pat as in Patrick Calderone, who is the owner of Audio Video Experience (AVX), the custom electronics design and installation firm hired by Crown to rig her place with a variety of family-friendly electronic systems. As the audio/video expert on the two-year project, his advice was taken seriously by Crown’s three grade-schoolers.

“If they’d remember to turn off the lights even one-tenth of the time that they remember to shut off their video games, we would be the most electrically efficient house in town,” she laments. (Click here to view a slideshow of the home and 103” plasma install.)

Parental Control
It would take more than conscientious use of the Xbox for Crown to feel completely at ease with the impact of technology on her kids. Her goal was to install a user-friendly, reasonably indestructible audio/video system that was simple to operate and that would network the TVs, video games and computers. “I wanted this house to be a place where my kids could be kids, and not live in fear of breaking something if they touched it,” she says. “I also wanted to be able to monitor what they were watching, listening to or Googling.”

Calderone recommended a Crestron control system, which turned out to be a perfect parental companion. From 12-inch color Crestron touchpanels, Mom is able to monitor every TV, iPod and game console in the house. “If the kids get a little volume happy outside, I can adjust the volume right from the touchpanel,” she says. The same goes for the movies her kids watch or the games they play. Crown can see what’s happening, interrupt the video if necessary and even turn things completely off.

That’s a particularly handy feature, considering how the residence is laid out. The kids’ main video game playing area, for example, is located in a space above the garage, away from the common areas of the house. “It’s a place where her 5-, 9- and 11-year-old can really let loose,” says Calderone. He and his team outfitted the room with two Sony 46-inch LCD TVs, Sonance in-ceiling speakers, RTI remotes, Wi-Fi, and of course, the usual fare of gaming systems: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.

There’s even a spot just for the adults. “Janet wanted to include a Nintendo Wii in the bar area right off the backyard for entertaining,” says Calderone. Here, AVX hooked the console to a wall-mounted 58-inch Panasonic high-def TV. Leon speakers used for front surround channels fire from a single housing that was custom-built to fit the width of the TV, and a pair of Focal in-ceiling speakers pump out the rear effects.



About the Author:
Lisa Montgomery - Contributing Writer
Lisa Montgomery has been writing about home technology for 15 years, with a focus on the impact of electronics on a modern lifestyle.


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Audio Video Experience
West Los Angeles, Calif.
www.avexperience.net

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ProTech Security Systems
Simi Valley, Calif.

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Powerful Electric & HVAC
Los Angeles, Calif.

MAIN EQUIPMENT
Control: Crestron
Audio/Video Distribution: Crestron
Media Server: Kaleidescape
Remotes: RTI
Lighting Control: Lutron
Security DVR: Dedicated Micros
Surveillance Cameras: Extreme Surveillance
Security System: Napco
Phone System: Panasonic
Intercom: Holovision



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