Every photo here is our own work.
No stock, no renders. Venues, boardrooms, great rooms, and the racks behind them — installed by the same team that answers the phone after. Clients stay anonymous; the work speaks for itself.
Venues & lounges
Multi-zone audio, sightline-planned displays, and the cabling underneath — designed with the room, not bolted on after.
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Venue bar — multi-screen A-frame, zone audio
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The full venue floor — displays, audio zones, and sim bays on one design
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Office lounge — display wall, concealed cabling
Conference & huddle rooms
Walk in, one touch, the meeting starts. Zoom Rooms and Teams Rooms with the camera, mics, and control done right.
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Boardroom — dual displays, ceiling mics, one-touch join
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Huddle room — all-in-one board, nothing else to break
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Zoom Room — calendar-integrated, guest-proof control
Whole-home & outdoor AV
High-end residential — invisible where it should be invisible, weatherproof where it lives outside.
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Great room — Sonance Invisible in-wall audio, run from a basement rack. Not one visible speaker in this photo.
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Home bar — invisible audio, nothing to see
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Outdoor living — weatherproof TV, zone audio, outdoor kitchen
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Gazebo — TV and surround speakers over the grill
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Marble feature wall — the speakers are behind the plaster
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Living room — TV and soundbar built into the millwork
Home studio & theater
Purpose-built rooms: acoustic treatment, projection, and dedicated cooling that keep working after the novelty wears off.
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Home studio — acoustic treatment, projector, cable ladder
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Home theater — projection and surround done to spec
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Kitchen build — in-ceiling audio and lighting land together, mid-project
The infrastructure behind it
The part nobody photographs — except us. Every screen and every desk traces back to a rack that looks like this.
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Fiber backbone — dressed, labeled, documented
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Overhead ladder rack — pulled and dressed by our own crew
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Residential headend — all of it behind one glass door
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Office buildout — power and data at every seat, tested before move-in
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MDF — the waterfall, the way it should look
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Network rack — switches, patching, battery backup
Want the numbers behind the photos?
The case studies cover outcomes — recovery timelines, endpoint counts, uptime. This page is what the work looks like; those are what it did.
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