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Hands-Off Install Leaves No Traces of Work
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Post 1 made on Friday July 2, 2010 at 12:44
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Hands-Off Install Leaves No Traces of Work
By Stephen Hopkins
Custom electronics pro Twilight Sounds brings a San Francisco-area homeowner reluctantly into the 21st century, as slickly as possible.

An integrated and automated home rarely looks as it did prior to the installation. Lighting fixtures and blinds may be changed, or paint and more may be required to hide installation scars. But some installs, like this one, require a softer touch. When automating the home of one of San Fransisco Bay’s most prominent interior designers, no aesthetic changes would be tolerated.

The existing design elements could not be altered, And believe it or not, no wire pulls, paint or drywall patches were involved in this whole-house automation makeover—an impressive feat when considering over 75 lighting loads, antiquated battery-powered shades, HVAC, and pool/hot tub were integrated without making a single hole.



Not only is the homeowner a renowned interior designer, but he’s also extremely reluctant to embrace modern automation. After the initial referral, the installer first automated only the main living room lighting with a basic control panel. A few weeks later, the homeowner had electronics installer Twilight Sounds back out to integrate the rest of the home, along with pool, hot tub and exterior lighting control.

Two existing automation elements—aging battery operated shades and a phone-operated hot tub controller—had to be seamlessly integrated with the Crestron control system. That proved to be a difficult proposition, requiring the technical expertise of two outside sources.

With the help of a Hunter Douglas engineer, the decade-old shades were converted from battery power to line voltage and integrated with the Crestron control system.

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