Admiral's Victorian Mansion - UK
Admiral's house
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A stone’s throw from the Naval College at Greenwich in London, this impressive 4-floor detached mansion extrudes all the grandeur you would expect from a house built for a Victorian admiral.
But 150 years on the challenge was now to renovate the period features, such as the ornate plasterwork and cornice, but within a modern approach, which these days includes the latest audio visual equipment.
To provide the AV, with a minimum of visual disruption, the house employs a central entertainment server with Amina Plaster-In-wall loudspeakers in all the major rooms.
The Amina loudspeakers were installed in the walls and ceilings, skimmed over with plaster then decorated. This rendered them completely hidden leaving only the TV screens and small control panels on the walls to alert the user to the advanced AV set-up in the rooms.
But not only are Amina speakers invisible, the way they produce sound creates a high definition sound field over a very wide areas. This means the sound sweeps through the huge reception rooms and large kitchen area filling them with ambient, high quality audio.
In the basement the Amina speakers are also used in the fabulous wet room complex: step-in jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. This ultra chic black marble design is again blemish free thanks to Amina Invisible loudspeakers which, being plastered-in, also means they are protected from moisture.
In this house, from the stylish reception rooms with their delicate period features to the chic wet area, Amina provides a loudspeaker solution that has zero impact to the design and provides room filling soun