Friday, October 31, 2008

 

Member Spotlight: Bright Home Theater and Audio of New York

Home Theater by Bright Home Theater and Audio of NY

With the winter chill in the air, we're coming up on the season when New Yorkers tend to spend more time around the house watching television. We're also getting to that time of year where we do more home entertaining and of course, that glorious overlap of the NFL and NBA (The Knicks actually won the home opener this year!). There's no better time than now to install your home theater and we know just the guys to do it.

Bright Home Theater and Audio has been selling and installing high end audio and video systems for homeowners in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut since 2003. They are based on Avenue A in the East Village, are fully insured, and have certifications for this work from the HAA, ISF, and RTI.

Whether you have guests over on game day and want to mount and install a flat screen TV, company coming for the holidays and you'd like speakers throughout the house for the party, or you just want to watch your favorite shows in style, this would be a great time to get a consultation. Bright Home Theater and Audio do all the designing, building and installation work themselves and they are happy to answer any questions you may have; just call and ask for Kerry Bright or David DuPuy or send them an email through our site.

To visit their profile page on cityhammer.com, click here: NY Home Theater

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

 

NY Home Improvement Blog Patrol

Stuy Town Photo by Marianne O'Leary

The gals at Newsday's Real LI blog posted a review of a great kitchen design book, which is a must-see if your taste skews traditional/country in anyway. It's called "Country French Kitchens" and was written by Carolina Fernandez. The book is filled with pictures of kitchens that adhere to the basic "Country French" decor principles in the New York and Connecticut area. Not surprisingly, there are no shortage of yellow, orange and brown hues within.
Real LI on Country French Kitchens

Are Manhattan's luxury high rental buildings becoming the city's version of suburban gated communities? Tom Acitelli poses this question, or rather makes the comment on the The Real Estate, the New York Observer's fantastic blog about NYC real estate and development.
Luxury Rental Buildings in NYC

The fearless columnists at Curbed posted the follow up to the temporary wall controversy in Stuyvesant Town. Wait until you see the "privacy walls" the residents were provided with to separate their bedrooms from the living rooms in these units...nice touch, LOL.
Stuy Town Privacy Walls

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