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Innovation & Collaboration in Luxury Design

Premiere SAV had the privilege of representing the company on the Couture & Construction podcast, where Robert and Mike shared their insights on collaboration and innovation in luxury design and technology. The conversation emphasized the importance of strong vendor relationships, teamwork, and overcoming challenges to deliver exceptional experiences for clients.

Andrew Denny with Couture & Construction explores the importance of collaboration in the luxury design space with the team at SAV Digital Environments, Premiere Systems and Premiere SAV, leaders in home technology and smart solutions for luxury residences. 

Listen as they discuss how vendors from different trades can collaborate to elevate the client experience in high-end residential projects, sharing their insights on overcoming challenges, fostering relationships, and evolving expectations in the industry, particularly with the influence of younger, tech-savvy builders. 

This Podcast highlights the benefits of teamwork and shared knowledge in delivering cohesive and innovative design solutions.

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Pioneering Smart Home Technology Systems

Our commitment extends beyond offering the best products—we’re dedicated to immersing our partners in the experience firsthand. Pictured here is a visit to the Ketra Lighting Experience Center in Austin, Texas earlier this year, alongside our valued partners Lohss Construction, GYDE Architects, and Maison Studio. Together, we explored the transformative possibilities of cutting-edge lighting design.

At Premiere SAV, we’re more than just “smart home” folks—we’re a partner committed to excellence and collaboration. We take the time to truly understand the vision and lifestyle of our mutual clients, crafting tailored solutions that include cutting-edge lighting, innovative smart home technologies, and more. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all, we design systems that align perfectly with each and everyone’s unique needs and preferences. This personalized approach builds trust, supports goals, and sets the stage for a truly exceptional partnership.

Residential Systems: Companies to Watch in 2025

We’re elated that Residential Systems has recognized us as one of the companies to watch in 2025. Here’s what they had to say (pg. 19 of their Issue): Though Premiere SAV opened its doors just a few years ago in Jackson, WY, their dedication to excellence and client-focused innovation has already led to expansion into South Florida. As a Guild Integrators Alliance member, Premiere SAV is honored to be recognized for its commitment to quality and advanced technology solutions. This rapid growth reflects the dedication of their team, the trust of their clients, and the strength of their partnerships. Inspiring with visionary lighting technology in 2025, Premiere SAV continues to transform spaces with seamless, intelligent design, expanding the possibilities in smart home and commercial environments.

Thank you Residential Systems!

Our Commitment

Our commitment extends beyond offering the best products—we’re dedicated to immersing our partners in the experience firsthand. Pictured here is a visit to the Ketra Lighting Experience Center in Austin, Texas earlier this year, alongside our valued partners Lohss Construction, GYDE Architects, and Maison Studio. Together, we explored the transformative possibilities of cutting-edge lighting design.

We rigorously source and evaluate advanced lighting technologies, ensuring only the best solutions are front and center. Our team undergoes specialized training to guarantee every installation meets our high standards of craftsmanship. By collaborating closely with partner builders, architects and designers, we seamlessly integrate lighting solutions and smart home technologies that align with the client’s vision and project goals, delivering results that are innovative, precise, and impactful.

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The Future of Lighting

Today’s lighting focuses on mood, wellness, and enjoyment. Trends like tunable lighting go beyond simple dimming to enhance the atmosphere based on time of day or personal mood.

By staying ahead of lighting innovations and maintaining a commitment to quality, Premiere SAV delivers cutting-edge solutions that elevate homes and improve our clients’ quality of life.

Crafting the Future of Lighting Design

In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, lighting design has transformed. Manufacturers handle the basics—standards, usage, and sourcing—while integrators like Premiere SAV tackle the real challenge: seamlessly integrating advanced lighting solutions into homes and offices, all while ensuring quality and craftsmanship.

The Challenge: Integrating Cutting-Edge Lighting

What are the challenges in modern lighting design?

  • Staying updated on the latest technologies.

  • Sourcing lighting that enhances wellness, mood, and enjoyment.

  • Educating clients and partners about these innovations.

  • Training installation teams to meet both manufacturer and company standards.

  • Aligning lighting with the overall architectural vision.

  • Ensuring long-term functionality of installed systems.

The Solution: Expertise Meets Precision

We source and evaluate advanced lighting technologies through a stringent internal process. Our team undergoes specialized training to ensure installations reflect our high standards of craftsmanship. Collaborating with architects and designers, we align lighting design with the client's vision and project goals.

The Results: Wellness-Focused Lighting

Today’s lighting focuses on mood, wellness, and enjoyment. Trends like tunable lighting go beyond simple dimming to enhance the atmosphere based on time of day or personal emotional state.

By staying ahead of lighting innovations and maintaining a commitment to quality, Premiere SAV delivers cutting-edge solutions that elevate homes and improve our clients’ quality of life.

Day photography:

• Day photography: Kartell
• Evening photography: Zoë Kennof

Photos taken at Architect Days - Contour Edition, hosted by Modular Lighting Instruments, held in Kortrijk, Belgium.

https://www.supermodular.com/en-us/

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Smart Technology for Architects

The way we live and work is changing constantly. Encouraged and driven forward by concurrent progress and the accessibility of technology, this constant change also influences the way architects and designers think about modern living spaces.

The building that thinks: modern architecture combines design and technology at the highest level to make home living even more comfortable and convenient. (Photo: Lance Anderson on Unsplash)

The smart home: no longer a futuristic fantasy

Flexible working, digital nomads, co-working spaces and co-living accommodation are markets that are expected to keep growing, so that the boundaries between spaces for living, working and relaxation adapt accordingly and become increasingly blurred. Much of this is still in the early stages, but connectivity and automation are definitely gaining more and more ground. From concepts involving virtual reality to construction using robots to controlling the household with a smartphone, the smart home has the potential to improve many users’ quality of life.

Dot Architects have come up with a particularly innovative approach in this field. As early as 2017, they built an entirely smart home called Baitasi House of the Future, an experimental tiny house in the historic Hutong district in Beijing. Moveable modules in the house are controlled via a smart TV and can be shifted around to create four different basic layouts, which, among other options, allows the entire space to be transformed from living accommodation with three bedrooms into a small office, and vice-versa. The façade can even be opened up to connect the living area with the outdoors. Some of the transforming pieces of furniture and other parts of the house have to be put together manually, but the process is largely automated.

The layout of the house is partly inspired by the architects’ conviction “that the boundaries between home and society are being blurred by the rise of the sharing economy, working nomads and technology.” This is placing new demands on living spaces—demands that can no longer be met by conventional, static layouts.

With the SmartSauna by Klafs, you can switch on the sauna from anywhere and relax as soon as you get home. (photo: KLAFS).

Smart-home solutions on a smaller scale

There’s no doubt that a fully networked, thinking house comes at a cost. But smart home applications can be incorporated on a smaller scale during the planning stages too. Lighting specialist Bega has developed lights that can be controlled via an app and allow indoor and outdoor areas to blend into one. The resulting interplay of the lighting breaks through physical boundaries and visually extends the indoor space. Klafs is combining the smart home with comfort and convenience at the highest level. The company has developed a sauna that you can switch on while you’re still out and about. The settings for temperature, humidity and lighting can be controlled by voice using Amazon’s Echo Dot. Equally compelling are the innovative products by Biffar. The company specialises in doors and windows and is tackling one of homeowners’ biggest concerns – break-ins. Biffar’s smart doors can be opened by touching a fingerprint sensor, and the digital door viewer enables the area around the door to be monitored on an iPad or smartphone.

How the interior design and construction industry can benefit

Lighting systems, sound systems and surveillance cameras that can be controlled via an app can also be fitted in existing properties. The market for smart home technologies is growing constantly and offers a wide range of solutions that can be controlled wirelessly through a smartphone. However, customers often have concerns about security against hackers. Comprehensive systems that are integrated into the planning right from the start can help alleviate those concerns, as they transmit signals via special cables, which are installed in the walls or floors so that they are almost invisible. Unlike wireless systems, these systems transmit data exclusively via a home server, rather than over WiFi, and therefore an external server. In addition to security, smart home systems that have been incorporated from the outset offer other benefits:

  • 1. A wireless infrastructure reduces the number of visible plug sockets and switches needed. This enhances the aesthetic appeal of the home and eliminates the need to consider plug socket placement when arranging furnishings, allowing more scope for creativity in interior design.

  • 2. Intelligent homes autonomously adapt to different conditions, automatically closing the blinds on hot summer days or creating ventilation at certain temperatures. This gives architects more flexibility when designing indoor and outdoor spaces.

  • 3. Since the home’s functions can be controlled from anywhere, the room layout can be more flexible. Instead of placing one room at the centre, the rooms and functions merge with one another.

Since the home’s functions can be controlled from anywhere, the room layout can be more flexible. Instead of placing one room at the centre, the rooms and functions merge with one another.

Accessible living with intelligent technology

The rise of intelligent technologies is often met with disparaging comments about how lazy people have become. Surely we can open doors, switch on the lights or television, or adjust the curtains with our own two hands. But we’re quick to forget that not everyone is physically able to do those things. In a world where so much is designed for young, healthy people, traditional concepts – from floor plans to kitchen sinks – exclude a considerable proportion of the population. However, the alternative has been perfectly possible for some time now. By integrating automated processes, sensor technology and artificial intelligence, architects and the interior design industry can expand their customer base. This intelligent approach proactively includes the whole of society while at the same time opening up new distribution channels – and making retrofitting in order to meet the needs of older people unnecessary in many cases.

Seizing opportunities with smart approaches

The potential of intelligent solutions is obviously huge, so it is a smart move to integrate them right from the construction planning stage. After all, not only do smart home applications make day-to-day home living more convenient and secure, they also enable living spaces to be used in new, more flexible ways. If the interior design and construction sectors adopt a common approach in this domain, in future every home can become a thinking system.

Original Article from IMM Cologne’s Magazine Archive

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We’re Now in Florida and West Indies

Our mission is simple; to improve the lives of our clients by providing them with personalized and exceptional experiences, as well as dependable and innovative new technology for their homes and businesses.

We have some very exciting news to share today... in an effort to further diversify the expanding luxury residential and business markets, we are now in Florida and the West Indies.

Our mission is simple; to improve the lives of our clients by providing them with personalized and exceptional experiences, as well as dependable and innovative new technology for their homes and businesses.

When Premiere Systems of Chicago and Naples, and SAV Digital Environments of Bozeman, Montana announced the formation of a joint venture in Jackson, WY, our vision to develop and continue producing the best home automation and audio/video experiences imaginable has now brought us to Florida and the West Indies. Over the last two decades, Premiere Systems and SAV Digital Environments have assembled teams of distinctive, creative, and original professionals that not only embody method and design, but also comprehend the need of unwavering customer care. The outcome is a team with over 150 members distributed amongst the various locations.

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Stepping Up Your Service

Premiere SAV, based in Jackson Hole, Wyo., is a partnership formed by residential AV integrators/custom installers Premiere (out of Chicago, Ill., and Naples, Fla.) and SAV Digital Environments (in Bozeman, Mont.). Dave Harriff, COO at Premiere SAV, notes that providing VIP service requires a dedicated department staffed with people who are skilled in handling what are, at times, delicate situations.

White-glove treatment requires dedicated staff and clear-cut processes — is it right for your business?

BY Carolyn Heinze
Published: August 15, 2022

Photos by Paul Warchol

Logic dictates that customers who invest five or six figures (or more) in residential technology are going to expect impeccable service. Whether that’s in the form of bi-annual maintenance calls, 24/7 remote servicing, or same-day, on-site repair, AV and custom installation companies need to follow well-defined best practices in order to remain profitable.

Premiere SAV, based in Jackson Hole, Wyo., is a partnership formed by residential AV integrators/custom installers Premiere (out of Chicago, Ill., and Naples, Fla.) and SAV Digital Environments (in Bozeman, Mont.). Dave Harriff, COO at Premiere SAV, notes that providing VIP service requires a dedicated department staffed with people who are skilled in handling what are, at times, delicate situations.

“You’ve got to have a customer service manager who really understands your mission and what it means to respond to customers,” says Harriff. Many times, when customers call to report an issue, they’re concerned that, for example, their dinner party is going to be ruined because of a system failure. The customer service manager’s job is to provide reassurance that this will not be the case. The same, he says, applies to the service technicians on site. “You’ve got to have highly skilled technical people who are not only solving problems but understand how to interface with VIP-level customers. Because if you’re not inspiring confidence while on-site, that’s not helping the customer feel like we’re really working for them and that we’re on their team.”

This means recruiting people with the soft skills that apply to delivering top-notch service, Scott Abel, director of quality at Premiere SAV, notes. “It’s about finding the right individuals who are devoted and motivated to really provide that service,” he says.

Cyber Group, headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., comprises four main divisions: technology, network services, electric, and shading and lighting. Jonathan McNabb, director of technology, explains that the firm offers a full roster of VIP services, including on-site party attendants when clients are hosting an event at their home (and who want a technician present to make sure the systems run smoothly). He recounts that the company’s client services department is made up of 10 team members, including a client service manager, client service coordinator, a help desk agent, and seven client service representatives who, he says, each have at least 20 years of industry experience. “Years ago, there was a stigma around client services or just service — it was where old techs went to die,” he says. “Frankly, we’re shaking that up. I look for people and skillsets that are sharpened to troubleshoot and effectively resolve system issues on-site, and we groom them to work with the clientele.” These skills are largely different, he adds, from those required of a field technician charged with installing equipment in a new, as yet uninhabited, home.

Established in 2008, ATI is a residential AV and custom installer based in North Salt Lake, Utah (with a showroom in Park City, Utah). Ben Ray, founder and principal, explains that the firm offers several different-tiered service plans, as well as service that is billed per call. He relays that, as the company grew, it was necessary for him to make some changes in order to successfully deliver VIP service. “We had gotten to a point where we had one service manager and other project managers dealing with the brunt of customer service calls themselves, both after hours and during business hours,” he says. “We had to re-examine how we were doing things and structure it to where we had the people in place to make sure that we could provide great customer service, and not have it sacrifice the employees’ daily lives.”

This involved automating some processes through the deployment of ticketing software, explains Manny Barboza, service department manager at ATI. Whereas clients previously contacted their sales rep or project manager directly (individuals who are often working on-site at other customers’ residences and are therefore unable to respond right away), this system streamlines workflow by ensuring that tickets are sent to service technicians or help desk personnel that can respond immediately. “Automation has helped a lot just because the ticket goes to the right people who will take care of it,” he says. He adds that the system also provides a technical track record: if data shows that a client’s system needs re-booting on a weekly basis, for example, it’s clear that there is a larger issue that requires attention.

Electronic Environments is a residential AV and custom installation firm with locations in New York, N.Y., and The Hamptons. Kim Michels, CEO, explains that while the company offers tiered service agreements (same day or next-day service at the latest), all clients receive same-day remote troubleshooting. “I would say that 90 percent of our issues can be resolved remotely — it’s something we manage very well to really make all of our clients VIPs,” he says.

While all clients may be VIPs, every company has a finite number of service technicians to deploy when a problem can’t be solved remotely. For calls that require on-site servicing, Michels says he and his employees work with clients to determine the urgency of the situation. “If you have an urgent need, then I’m going to find a way to take care of that urgent need. If it’s not an urgent need, then I do rely on my clients expressing that,” he says.

In many cases, customers will call with an issue, but convey that they can wait a day or two for it to be solved. Michels attributes this flexibility to relationship-building: “Not everything is a five-alarm fire, and I find that if you always come through for clients when the situation is important or desperate, then they work with you and they volunteer when the situation is not desperate and not urgent,” he says. “We’re working together, and that’s very important.”

In order for VIP service offerings to remain profitable, residential AV and custom installers need to be diligent about recording both remote and on-site calls, Ray points out. “You need to make sure that you’re billing everything, [and] make sure that the service ticket is in the system, and it’s being tracked,” he says. If this process isn’t in place — and it’s not regularly reiterated to employees — companies will wind up giving a lot of work away for free. “We’re constantly reminding [our employees], ‘Hey, if somebody calls, it needs to be a service ticket.’” For organizations that are new to this process, it may require some adaptation, but he underlines that this is crucial to the bottom line.

For Harriff, residential AV and custom installation firms should not launch and promote VIP service offerings until they are fully prepared to support them. “One of the worst things that can happen is if you set parameters for a service like this and then you can’t deliver it,” he warns. “Before rolling out any new initiative related to VIP service, we try to carefully walk our way through all of the [potential] outcomes — the details — and make sure that we’re geared up from a documentation and personnel perspective, and that we have the resources to fully support it.”

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