Even with this bedroom’s beach view one might eventually want to watch TV in bed or order up a movie.
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But where to mount a flat-panel TV without destroying this Mission Beach vista just north of San Diego? Easy. Just place the TV in a lift — under the bed. And at the press of a button have it slide out and tilt into view.
Actually, it wasn’t so easy.
First, a special Underbed Lift from MK 1 Studio was required to slide arms from under the bed and position the screen upright. Then, the lift had to be designed into the bed frame, according to Ryan Lipkovicius of custom electronics company Audio Impact in San Diego.
Once the homeowners press a button on their RTI T2 remote control, the TV takes about 32 seconds to rise into view. Lipkovicius says a 39-pound Samsung LED TV was chosen for its thinness and light weight, above all else. It also doesn’t hurt that the LED TV is more energy-efficient than many other types of sets, and that helps make up for the energy required to operate the lift mechanisms.
The TV is accompanied by two 8-inch B&W CC M80 two-way in-ceiling speakers in the bedroom area, as well as two of the same in the adjacent sitting room. The owners can summon music from an XM Radio tuner and iPod docks located downstairs in the main part of the house. A spacious bath area with a cool shower and copper tub is wired for speakers as well, but those have yet to be installed.
When the owners are done with the TV, they simply press another button, and the screen disappears, leaving a not-so-bad beach scene.
Other very cool scene-setting technologies in this master suite include motorized curtains and shades. But these are no ordinary curtains. They’re curved metal and perforated to complement the very contemporary form and feel of the house. (The house encompasses five floors of striking curved layers.)

Systems Design and Installation
Audio Impact
San Diego
http://www.audioimpact.com
Shade Installation
Candlelight Systems
San Clemente, CA
Architects
Ocean Pacific Design
San Diego
Ken Ronchetti Design Group
San Diego
Room size
780 sq. ft.
Project Duration
1 year
Equipment
1 Audio Impact Custom Cables
5 b & w CCM818
1 b & w WM4
1 b & w BWPV1
4 b & w CCM80
13 Crestron GLS-ODT-C-500
2 crestron GLS-ODT-W-1200
1 Crestron CAEN-BLOCK
14 Crestron CLX-2DIM8
2 Crestron C2N-IADS24x24
1 Crestron CNX-BIPAD8
2 Crestron C2N-SPWS300
1 Crestron Pro2
1 Crestron CEN-IDOCV
2 Crestron CLX-1Fan4
2 Crestron Clt-2dim8
1 Crestron mm-ds-12
1 Crestron CLT-1DELV4
1 Crestron TPS-12L
37 Crestron CNX-B8
15 crestron GLS-SIM
5 Crestron C2N-HBLOCK
2 Crestron CLX-4HSW4
1 Crestron PAC2
1 Crestron ABAR-1
1 Crestron CNAMPX-16x60
2 Crestron Cen-ups1250
4 Crestron CHV-TSTAT
2 Crestron CNRFGWA-418
2 Crestron C2ENET-1
5 Crestron CHV-RTS
5 Crestron CEN-WAP-ABG-1G
2 Crestron CLX-1DELV4
2 Crestron Clt-4HSW4
11 Crestron Clt-2dim8
2 Crestron Clt-1Dim4
3 Eholovision 203-CR
1 GE concord
1 Integra DTR-8.9
1 Integra DBS6.9
1 Middle Atlantic Shelf and 26” deep rack with plex door, sides, and back
1 Pioneer Elite PRO151FD
3 RTI T2C
2 Samsung UN46B70002 Crestron Clt-4HSW4
1 Lutron Series 4 processor
3 Lutron coil power supplies for shades
16 Lutron shear drop down shades
6 Lutron blackout shades with tracks
8 Lutron custom radius stainless steal curtains for radius windows and doors
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