Ever since the flat-screen TV first became available, AV enthusiasts have been hanging TVs with such aplomb you’d think it was going out of style. However, that’s far from the truth, as mounting a TV on a wall is still the bread and butter of any major integration practice, especially as design tastes have leaned more into minimal, modern aesthetics. The clean lines and portrait-like appearance of a wall-mounted flat screen is simply too good to pass up for clients. Plus, when hung at the proper height, a wall-mounted TV can provide an immersive viewing experience without the clutter of needing a TV stand.
From flush wall mounts that fit cleanly into the architecture to chameleon-like displays that look like works of art when not in use, we’re digging through the CE Pro project archives to find the projects that highlight one of the staples of the industry: the humble, yet versatile TV mount.
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Game Room Addition, Esher, England, Smart Life AV
A recent retiree, the client for this project sought a professional-style game room and entertainment area. Smart Life AV, listening to the man’s request, provided him with a room filled with unique and colorful lighting arrangements, as well as a wall-mounted TV and soundbar front and center for viewing while gaming.
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Water Tower Place, Chicago, Illinois, Buchan Consulting LLC.
As with any other condo unit, the technology footprint varies from room to room. For this unit, much of the systems were in desperate need of an upgrade, with Buchan Consulting employing plenty of high-tech solutions that were able to play off of the Water Tower Place’s enterprise-grade Wi-Fi network.
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A Soldier’s Gift, Georgia, Innovative Audio and Video
Working with the Gary Sinise Foundation, Innovative Audio and Video provided this comprehensive smart home to a U.S. military veteran who had lost the function of both his legs during a confrontation in Kabul. To assist with accessibility, everything from the entertainment system to the security features a clean aesthetic matched with easily accessible controls through an Elan automation system.
Read more on A Solider’s Gift.

Monster Mash, Nebraska, Echo Systems
The client of this unique horror-themed home sought to upgrade several areas to be more accommodating for parties that the client liked to throw. With much of the basement area of the home featuring stone wall accents, being able to conceal wall-mounted TVs and speakers proved to be the biggest challenge of the entire project.

Swedish-Style Country Home, Minesota, Admit One Home Systems
As Swedish design often leans into the more minimalist, natural appearances, a unity between furnishings and technology was paramount for Admit One. Using Sonance Invisible speakers, the team paired them with wall-mounted TV sets with cables running through the wall for clean looks and strong performance.
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One Big Makeover, Texas, Elite AVL
Built in 1996, this home features a gorgeous home office that Elite AVL fitted with wall mounted artwork and a TV that serves as a videoconferencing display as needed. When not in use, however, it is able to display an image that allows it to blend in with the other pieces.
Read more on One Big Makeover.

The New Home Technology Center (NHTC), California, cyberManor
The NHTC, which is a Control4 Certified Showroom built behind cyberManor’s corporate office, highlights smart, healthy, sustainable and connected living from the front entry station to the connected appliances to intelligent bed and therapeutic shower systems to solar and energy distribution technology, wellness/biophilia “living wall” and more.

Florida Vacation Home, Florida, Geeks of Technology
The customer on this tremendous secondary home project was a New England couple looking to build a vacation home in Juno Beach, Fla. They wanted to integrate as much technology as possible, to enjoy as much comfort and entertainment while in the home but also to have full remote management capabilities of the home while they are away, says Dan Hanga of Florida-based Geeks of Technology.
Read more on Florida Vacation Home.

Creature Comforts, Domotek
Like many people, the owner of this stunning Italian-inspired luxury home took refuge in his home office during the pandemic. And like many people, the conveniences and comforts of working from home (WFH) were hard to give up. Who can blame him, given the remarkable technologies integrated into the space by Domotek.
Read more on Creature Comforts.

Entertainer’s Dream, Florida, Hemag Inc.
Hemag, Inc., a local integration firm in Coral Gables, Fla. was recently asked to take on a particularly daunting task: update a high-end estate featuring a pool area, gazebo, and front gate with the latest in smart home automation and AV technology, all while maintaining the home’s unique charm.
“With the advancements in technology, URC has been able to help us achieve the goal of convenience for the end user,” says Eberto Garcia, president and product specialist, Hemag, Inc.
Read more on Entertainer’s Dream.

Minimalist Mansion, Lelch Audio Video
Clean lines, extreme attention to detail and a minimalist style were the commanding pillars of this elaborate custom home project. Its construction, design, and technology integration were all honed around a very specific cosmetic formula that the clients of the project, who were both architects themselves, wanted to see upheld when laying out the plans for their expansive home.
Read more on the Minimalist Mansion.

Hook ‘Em!, Texas, Service Tech Audio Visual
Local systems integrator Service Tech Audio Visual was hired to handle the conversion of the unfinished space into a multiscreen viewing environment complete with several wall-mounted displays.
The client also happened to be a massive University of Texas fan, so Service Tech added in a lighting system and custom smart controls all programmed around the iconic University of Texas sports theme.
One hit of the ‘Hook-em’ button on a Savant home automation remote and all five Sony TVs tune to his favorite sports stations while triggering Philips Hue smart bulbs to glow burnt orange.

Villa Jubilee, Helsinki, Finland, Digisahko Oy
Seeking occasional escape from weekly work rigors, the owners of this luxury smart home selected a secluded, woodland space outside of Helsinki to build their ultimate getaway called Villa Jubilee.
At first, Digisahko Oy notes the focus was simple with lighting and audio high on the list. However, that soon gave way to motorized TV lifts, automated window shading, choregraphed heating and cooling systems, and many more features all controllable remotely for early prep of weekend excursions.
This article is part of the CE Pro Project Archives series, where we look back on projects submitted to the publication throughout the years to highlight the different components that feature in custom installation projects. To view past highlights, follow the link to view the full catalog.
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