Thursday, March 1, 2012

Read About It: Huntersville Home (Ball So Hard) Renovation Story

In the March issue of Lake Norman Magazine, you'll find a home renovation story I wrote, titled "Sophisticated Sanctuary." The work was done by Starr Miller Interior Design, and in early January, Starr took me on a tour of the house. You can read the story and see the photos and understand how posh the place is--and this just focuses on about a fourth of the house without even detailing the immaculately landscaped yard and an outdoor living space that Hugh Hefner would approve of.

But there's one thing in particular I'd like to point out in this picture below from inside the house. The flatscreen TV is behind/inside the wall mirror, and the speakers are hidden in the wall as well. It all comes to life with a remote control that looks like a mini-keyboard. Ball so hard.


5 comments:

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  5. Wow! This is great! If you have the TV within the mirror. Great idea here. Hmmm. You gave me an idea. Instead of getting a camera installed inside my garage, I'll have a one-way mirror installed...that is, after the installation of the garage door remotes in perth back home. You're amazing!

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