Living art wall
Four-42" Samsung commercial displays acting as one. Content is fed from the hidden AV closet on the other end of the suite.
Due to distance between the displays and computer, the video is extended over cat 6a shielded cable.
Living art wall
Content cycles continuously, and can be updated remotely. Also the displays can be scheduled to turn off when the suite is unoccupied.
Custom written app for the suite
The iPad runs a custom control app written by us to control all the rooms devices. Here you see the shortcuts for TV sources, sound system volume/mute toggle, and system shutdown.
The iPad is locked in guided access mode, preventing the guest from leaving the app. The case charges the iPad while sitting on the pedestal, and can be removed allowing the guest to walk around freely.
LG 65" OLED Curved 4K TV
Chosen for its metallic frame, which blends in well with the textured concrete tile wall
Concealed AV Closet
We met with the design team to come up with a way to house all the AV components inside a work of art.
Hand carved by a member of the Tulalip tribe, this door hangs on french cleats to conceal a 48" four post rack. The rack pulls out fully and rotates for easy access to components.
Black mesh at the top and bottom provide hidden air intake (bottom) and exhaust (top). Silent, themistor controlled fans move air through to keep components cool.

Smart Glass behind mirror
Behind the lighted mirror is a pane of smart glass. By using a relay to allow an electrical charge into the glass, it becomes opaque, giving the guest privacy while at the sink.

Smart Glass
Here is a view from behind the sink area.

Smart Glass
Another pane here separates the bedroom from the bathing area.
All architectural lighting in these areas can also be controlled.


