Harmony Interiors in the News
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Designing the Dream - Electronic House Magazine "Our Philosophy" Home Electronic Ideas interview with Scott Varn, Harmony Interiors Read more » |
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![]() Home of the Year Awards 2008 - Electronic House Magazine Bland Basement Transformed into Family Theater This design team overcomes several acoustical challenges to make this boring basement a fun, family-style theater. Read more » |
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![]() May 01, 2007 - Family Room Fun! - Electronic House Magazine AWARD: Runner-Up - Fun Room The family that plays together here, plays hard -- and looks forward to every minute of it. Read more » |
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Outdoor Surround Sound - Asheville Citizen-Times More yards get wired with chic speakers If you're at a backyard gathering this summer and can't figure out the source of the smooth stereo sounds you hear, check a nearby flowerpot, garden bench or decorative column. Read more» |
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![]() Hidden Outdoor Theater - Electronic House Magazine Watch Video from Both Sides of a Screen This home's outdoor projection screen can instantly reverse its image for viewing from either side. Read more » |
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Hidden Home Theater - Electronic House Magazine Space Savvy: Home Technology That Doesn't Intrude! A home theater in an open circular room? And with the screen and front speakers facing five sets of windows and glass doors? For many home theater designers, that's their worst nightmare. Light from the windows and doors alone can wash out the best picture, and all that glass presents a harsh, reflective surface for sound. You couldn't fault a home theater designer for running into the hills outside this western North Carolina home. Read more » |
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Space Savvy - Electronic House Magazine Space Savvy: Home Technology That Doesn't Intrude! The rules were simple for this living room entertainment system in a mountain home in Asheville, N.C. "We don't want to see the electronics and we need to keep it below $8,000," the homeowners said. That was music to the ears of installers at Harmony Interiors of Asheville. "We're often most proud of the solutions we devise for customers with modest budgets," says Scott Varn, vice president of marketing at Harmony Interiors. Read more» |
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High Tech Rental - Electronic House Magazine Cool Homes: Inspiration and ideas for planning the electronic home It's not that Tom Wolff and Tim Collins don't like the 1,400-square-foot apartment they purchased a few years ago. They're just not quite ready to trade in their fast-paced lifestyle in Manhattan for a slower, more leisurely way of life in downtown Asheville, NC, where the luxuriously appointed condo stands ready. But they're definitely planning on making the transition eventually. "We have no plans to live there full time in the immediate future," says Tom, "but we felt it would be a great place for us to spend time or retire." Read more» |
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Asheville Film Festival focuses on image, not cash - Asheville Citizen-Times Is a film festival that usually loses money worth it to Asheville? Sure, if you consider the valuable exposure the Asheville Film Festival this weekend gives the city, people involved in the local film industry say. Additionally, it brings hundreds of people to Asheville, where they spend money on food and drink. Read more» |
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Once again, Harmony Interiors has been selected as the Technical Director of the Asheville Film Festival. View the INFAMOUS trailer! These films are all very different and need special attention to preserve the filmmaker's intent. Luckily, our staff not only has the technical experience but also the sound mixing and film production background as well. Read more» |
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Asheville Art Museum Installation Hidden Inside Mountains Harmony Interiors was asked recently to assist in the presentation of Laurie Anderson's work "Hidden Inside Mountains" at the Asheville Art Museum. Read more» |
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Hidden Projector and Screen Wired: Stealth Tech A historic home keeps its charm by concealing state-of-the-art home theater equipment. Read more» |
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Green Solutions for an Old Home Green Technology Modern control systems and creative problem solving help cut energy use in this charming 103-year-old house. Read more» |















