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"textContent": "As the boundaries between residential and commercial AV continue to blur, a new priority has emerged: beauty. Integrators and manufacturers reveal how aesthetic demands are reshaping product development, integration practices, and the skill sets required to succeed in hybrid spaces\n\nThe post The Aesthetic Imperative: Why resimercial demands a new design language appeared first on Installation.",
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