Trends New Zealand Volume 34 No 3 | Page 50

Top: As well as a Bang & Olufsen entertainment system with in-ceiling speakers in the kitchen-dining zone, the living-entertainment zone has an advanced HD drop down projector. Hitting Cinema Mode on your smart phone drops the blinds, lowers the projector and dims the lights. Above: Windows and bifold doors in the Architectural Linear 35 Series by Fairview were customised and supplied by Elite North Harbour. search | save | share at entertainment system in the same room.” Built-in cove lighting offers a variety of mood scenarios for the home – operated from a smart phone. The lights can change colour, or work in sequence for a party feel. And there are combined atmosphere settings, too. For exam- ple, when activating Cinema Mode, the living room’s HD ceiling projector drops down, the lights dim and blinds come down. All this high- tech wizardry is controlled by a Pyng hub located under the stairs. The home has a yin-yang, black and white Feng Shui theme running though it, too, and the windows and doors play a key part in this. Elite North Harbour measured, customised and supplied the windows and doors on the Lagonda Rise home, says Elite North Harbour general manager Joanna Jin. “With a decade of experience, we’re one of the leading firms delivering quality aluminium windows and doors in Auckland,” says Jin. “We regularly work on Wayne’s projects and have a great working relationship.” “Here, we used the Architectural Linear 35 Series by Fairview to manufacture the joinery.” The Linear series had the strength needed for