December 12, 2016
The situation the Brown family was in is not uncommon. Family members were all pretty technologically adept from a personal standpoint—but their home was still in the dark ages. Interior designer Andee Ferrer (andeeferrer.com) was brought in to transform the family room of the 1930s Spanish-style duplex into a contemporary, tech-smart haven.
One of the key moves from a design standpoint: housing the TV in a custom-made “pop up” cabinet by Cabinet Tronix (cabinet-tronix.com). The TV, which lifts up out of the cabinet when you want to watch it, was upgraded to a 43-inch TCL Roku. Since the family watches most of their shows via streaming, they cancelled their cable subscription. Instead, they use a TERK Trinity Indoor Amplified HDTV antenna to access basic cable.
Atop the cabinet, a stylish Sonos Playbar connects to the TV via optical cable and lends rich AV sound. The app-controlled system connects with other Sonos speakers in the house to stream free and paid play-lists from sites like Pandora and Spotify. To amplify Wi-Fi throughout the house, a TP-Link VR900 modem/router is paired with the eero Wi-Fi extender system. The system provides a boost to bufferless audio and video streaming.
Wall space above the cabinet is used as a screen for a ZTE Spro2 projector, which transforms the room into a cinema, streaming directly from the device or connecting to other devices via USB or HDMI cable.
The finishing touch: wire designs by Wall Play accent and frame out the projection space.
Once everything was in place, HelloTech, the so-called “Uber of tech,” set everything up and coordinated functionality throughout the house.
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To read the full article on Ventura Blvd Magazine go here:
http://www.ourventurablvd.com/2016/11/16/modern-family/