There are many so-called hidden A/V installations in which the gear is camouflaged, disguised, or otherwise concealed. Of course, the true identities of these systems are often given away by the distracting speaker grille or odd wall wart. Not so for this remarkable residence—the 2014 Tech Home Builder CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) Mark of Excellence Award Winner for Multiroom A/V Project. It makes good on its claim of invisible electronics integration. In this upscale, 6,500-square-foot, 13-room condo at a South Florida Ritz Carlton, an impressive music, movie, lighting, and shade system goes largely undetected.
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