Run power through baseboards with removable tops or within cabinet plinths, guiding cables up through shadow gaps behind millwork. Use flat Ethernet where crossing thresholds is unavoidable and color-match clips to skirting. Consolidate multiple low-voltage lines into a single braided sleeve, labeled at both ends. The objective is graceful access when required and a daily view free from tangles, plastic shine, or awkward bulges under light.
Place access points behind fabric panels or perforated shelves to avoid signal loss, and stagger channels to prevent interference. A single, well-located access point beats many visible nodes. Opt for PoE where possible to reduce wall warts, and maintain a documented map of SSIDs, passwords, and device names. Invisible reliability transforms interactions into muscle memory: lights respond gently, scenes shift smoothly, and peace remains unbroken.
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