A/V that
disappears.
Whole-home distributed audio, dedicated theatres, family rooms that work for the kids, and listening rooms tuned to the homeowner's ear. Speakers behind plaster, screens in millwork, every interface on one platform.
Reference-grade,
but not precious about it.
The fastest way to ruin a luxury home is to bolt AV equipment onto it after the fact — exposed cabling, speaker grilles in the wrong colour, a TV mounted somewhere it shouldn't be, a separate remote on every coffee table. We design AV at the architectural stage so the equipment goes where the architecture wants it to go, not where it has to go.
Distributed audio runs to every room that warrants it — kitchen, primary suite, family room, outdoor terrace, primary bath — controlled from the same touch panels and phone app as the lighting, climate, and security. Speakers are in-ceiling, in-wall, in-millwork, or behind plaster. Where there's grille, the grille matches the wall. Where there isn't, you don't see a thing.
Dedicated theatres carry serious AV behind acoustically-treated finishes — Sonance and Paradigm speakers, Samsung and Sony displays, Anthem and Denon processing, Kaleidescape source servers, and specialty hardware from Future Automation — coordinated with the interior designer's hardware and finishes. Family rooms get a calmer treatment: a TV that disappears when off, audio that fills the space without dominating it, a remote control the kids can actually use.
A complete A/V scope.
- Whole-home distributed audio — multi-zone, multi-source, controlled from any touch panel, phone, or voice. Every room sounds like the room a careful designer intended.
- Dedicated theatres — projection or LED, acoustic treatment, riser seating, calibrated processing. Reference-grade where the project warrants it.
- Family room A/V — TV, soundbar or in-wall LCRs, integrated with the home's lighting and shade scenes. One-button "movie mode."
- Outdoor audio — landscape speakers, bollards, all-weather subwoofers. Coordinated with the landscape designer's planting plan.
- Video distribution — Crestron DM NVX or comparable, every TV pulling from the same source library. Kaleidescape, Apple TV, satellite, streaming, all under one interface.
- Programming & commissioning — by senior Crestron programmers. Scenes tuned in the home, with the homeowner present.
- WennerCare aftercare — proactive remote monitoring, software updates, priority response from the team that programmed it. Learn about WennerCare →
Hear it before you spec it.
Our Experience Centres in Nanaimo and Victoria run live distributed audio, a lifestyle theatre, and integrated room A/V across the same platforms we put in homes from $2M to $20M+. An hour with us is worth a thousand spec sheets.
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