Entertainment
Everywhere
This
penthouse shows off the owner’s contemporary and
whimsical style, with a living room that features a
fireplace with gas-lit flames rising from the floor,
a kitchen with a leather surface on the walls, a bedroom
with a faux fur surface, and even an exercise room and
DJ booth with near-holographic wallpaper that portrays
a musical scene.
Video
displays throughout swivel out on mounted arms from
Chief Manufacturing or appear behind mirrors in the
bath, so the owner and his guests can be entertained
no matter where they are in the building. There’s
also a Epson PowerLite 1735W multimedia projector that
can be used to view wallpaper samples right on the wall
in the showroom.
A
total of 13 audio zones throughout the building allow
the owner to wake to music in his bed and bath, then
hear the same stream in the elevator and down in the
showroom or press area. For continuous music, all he
has to do is touch an ALL-ON button on a Crestron touchpanel
or his iPhone, or he can activate any zone at one of
the several in-wall Crestron displays. B&W in-ceiling
speakers are sprinkled throughout the penthouse, while
SpeakerCraft in-ceiling speakers in the showroom and
screening press areas deliver music stored on a 500GB
ReQuest media server.
The
penthouse also has two surround-sound systems, in the
living room and bedroom, where the owner is engulfed
in sound from the in-ceiling B&W speakers. In both
areas, Triad InWall subwoofers provide the necessary
boom. Video comes courtesy of Samsung and Sharp flat-panel
LCD TVs on swiveling mounts from Chief Manufacturing.
Even better, the DJ booth allows him to create mixes
and stream them throughout the premises during parties.
“We integrated the mixer into the system as a
source,” says Victor Vega, the Innerspace engineer
who programmed the Flavor Paper system.
LED
Lighting
Think
the interior design and entertainment systems in this
building make bold statements? They’re accentuated
by a swarm of colored LED lights that are controlled
via the Crestron system. LEDs shine from around the
bed frame in the bedroom and highlight the striking
interior design throughout the penthouse and its rooftop
deck.
The
colorful LEDs created a problem for the custom electronic
(CE) pros at Innerspace Electronics, though, because
many of the LEDs flickered as they were being dimmed
by a Lutron HomeWorks system. Innerspace had to find
the right modules for the Lutron system to be able to
control the lights. The owner uses the Crestron controllers
and HomeWorks system to select different colors of lights.
Innesrspace
also programmed several lighting and entertainment scenes
into the system. According to Victor Vega, an Innerspace
engineer, there are scenes for ENTERTAIN, NIGHT, AWAY,
VACATION, PARTY, and CHILL—among others.
The
CHILL button dims the lights, lowers Lutron Sivoia QED
motorized shades, and turns on music at a low level,
while the PARTY mode lights up the whole place and delivers
music to every room. The owner can use any of several
in-wall or portable Crestron touchpanels to trigger
the scenes.
And
of course, he can use his iPhone. EH
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By Steven Castle, Senior Editor, Electronic House
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