Credit: Andrew Doran



How one home meets the needs for high-performance systems that never intrude on the decor.
Theater Front
Theater Rear
Genelec Sound System
Play Room
Play Room, Hidden TV
Wine and Bass
Touchpanel Access
Taste in Music
Exercise Room
Dining Room
Family Room
Family-Friendly Sub
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Theater Front

A 138-inch CinemaScope-wide screen is perforated to be acoustically transparent for the three Genelec 1032A speakers and separate amplifiers hidden behind it. To access the area for service, the Stewart Filmscreen lifts up on a piano hinge. The 10-inch color touchscreen swivels and folds down to be concealed in the console between the seats when it’s not in use. A video game deck is also hidden in the console.

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