Review of the Home Office Electronics
Bob goes to the third-floor home office to find out about the phone system, the Web-based cam, the wireless networking system, and the Iris scanner, which allows secure computer access.
Bob goes to the third-floor home office to find out about the phone system, the Web-based cam, the wireless networking system, and the Iris scanner, which allows secure computer access.
Bob tours the master bathroom, noticing the finishing touches and pointing out the features. Also, Bob checks out the Finlandia sauna, before reviewing te Crystal Pleat child-safe blinds in the master bedroom.
Bob looks at the beech flooring in the key hall, before moving to the media room to discuss the carpeting with Gary Johnston (from DuPont) and the electronic components with Tim Woods (from Internet Home Alliance).
Bob tours the exterior of the completed Victorian restoration project house, remarking on the color scheme, breezeway, and artist’s studio. Inside the house, Bob talks with the lighting designer and looks over the completed open-plan kitchen.
Bob enters the master suite to observe Marcy Weisberg (from California Closets) installing custom his-and-her closets.
In the master suite, general contractor Charlie Tomaszewski is finishing up installing the Robern medicine cabinets.
Dick Deshant (from Counter Intelligence) tells Bob about the new Silestone countertops. And while Brece Rupolt (from Northern Marble & Granite) demonstrates the traditional method of creating countertop templates, Paul Hansen (from E-Template) shows how a template can be made electronically.
Mark Van Sickle (from Merillat) installs the hardware on the cabinets destined for the kitchen in the Victorian restoration project house.
Cole Stanton (from Fiberlock) joins Bob to talk about Child Guard, an encapsulating coating for lead-based paint.
Bob and Tim Colgan (from Kahrs) discuss the white oak flooring being installed in the bedroom.