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Candice Olson: Design & Technology Mix Master

Icon Written by joshua on July 7, 2008 – 2:25 pm

Recently I caught an episode of HGTV’s Divine Design with Candace Olson, one of my personal heroes in residential Interior Design. Candice employs a modern, simple, and yet creatively charged design perspective, emphasizing itself not only on exquisitely appointed spaces, but in unison- functional, practical ones as well.
My favorite quality in Candice’s work is her [...]



Clean Installation

Icon Written by Architechtronics Team on June 18, 2008 – 4:31 pm

Have you dreamed of having that new flat screen on the wall only to find out you are going to have a collection of wires, cable, and components all over the place?
We recently were contacted to take care of just this situation. The client wanted his old TV moved to another room of the [...]



Capitol Hill Remodel

Icon Written by Architechtronics Team on May 6, 2008 – 11:37 am

We are pleased to feature a new project currently underway in the Seattle Capitol Hill neighborhood. There are several key components to this project that are worth mentioning. The ’brain’ of the system will be controlled through a centrally located Control4 HC-300. Items that are to be controlled include lighting, distributed audio, distributed HD video, [...]



VIP party: One Main Street Condos

Icon Written by brett on October 20, 2007 – 5:42 pm

Jennifer and I attended One Main Street Condominiums opening VIP party in Bellevue, WA. With the threat of windstorms and power outages, we weren’t sure what to expect. But, that didn’t stop VIP’s and potential buyers—Bellevue One Main Street presentation center was full to capacity.
We are proud to be the exclusive technology partner for One [...]



Seattle Homes & Lifestyle: The showcase home

Icon Written by jennifer on September 6, 2007 – 4:50 pm

We have officially been selected as technology provider at the Seattle Homes and Lifestyles showcase home.
Nathaniel and Cheryl purchased the property with a view of Seattle’s skyline and Mount Rainier 10 years ago. You’d never guess now, but when purchased, the home was a one-bedroom 1920s home. They lived uncomfortably in the house (it lacked [...]