The day begins gently.
Music fills the kitchen without competing with stone, wood, light, or conversation.
Sonance architectural audio
Imagine a home where music arrives with the morning light, follows dinner outside, softens the evening, and never asks the architecture to compromise.
Sonance belongs to the world of architecture, not clutter. Music becomes part of the room: present when you want it, invisible when you do not.
Feel
In the kitchen, on the terrace, by the pool, or in a quiet reading room, the experience feels natural because the technology is planned into the space.
Invisible by design
Sonance helped define architectural audio: speakers that respect clean ceilings, considered interiors, millwork, lighting, art, and the rhythm of the home. The point is not to notice equipment. The point is to notice how the room feels.
For new construction, renovation, or a carefully planned retrofit, the system begins with the lifestyle and the design intent.
Experience
Sonance is at its best when the home feels more alive and the technology recedes completely into the background.
Music fills the kitchen without competing with stone, wood, light, or conversation.
Balanced sound supports the evening so guests stay longer and the room feels warmer.
Landscape audio creates even ambiance across patios, gardens, loungers, and water.
Home theater can feel cinematic without turning the space into a showroom.
Sound follows the seating plan instead of shouting from one visible corner.
Music can move from great room to terrace to garden without changing the emotional tone.
Spaces designed for sound
Music should make the main room feel relaxed, cinematic, and social without changing the interior design language.
Suggested direction: invisible, in-wall, or in-ceiling architectural audioMorning routines, weekend cooking, and casual gatherings feel more fluid when sound is even, warm, and never visually distracting.
Suggested direction: in-ceiling audio planned around lighting and cabinetryThe suite becomes a quieter retreat: music for getting ready, winding down, reading, and ending the day with calm.
Suggested direction: architectural speakers with discreet zone controlOutdoor audio should feel generous but composed, supporting the landscape, lighting, furniture, and conversation.
Suggested direction: outdoor and landscape audioFamily movie nights gain scale and emotion while the room remains beautiful enough for everyday living.
Suggested direction: theater, soundbar, subwoofer, and architectural surround planning
Indoor + outdoor living
In a luxury home, the experience should not stop at the door. Sonance can help music flow through interiors, covered patios, outdoor kitchens, pool decks, gardens, and fire features so hosting feels effortless.
Design
The product category matters less than the feeling it enables. Each choice should serve the architecture, the room, and the way people live there.
Invisible speakers help rooms remain visually quiet while music feels naturally present.
Great for living rooms, media rooms, offices, and built-in design moments.
Ideal for kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, and open-plan spaces.
Outdoor music spreads through planting beds, pathways, lounges, and pool areas.
Patios and outdoor kitchens can feel as polished as the interiors they connect to.
Family rooms and theaters can carry dramatic sound while staying tailored and refined.
Music can follow everyday life from morning routines to late-night gatherings.
Professional system support keeps the experience reliable, balanced, and easy to live with.
Professional design matters
Acoustic planning, room design, architect coordination, landscape integration, lighting alignment, calibration, and long-term support turn equipment into an experience.
Map how the home is used: cooking, entertaining, relaxing, swimming, working, and watching.
Plan speaker locations around lighting, millwork, ceilings, furnishings, art, and sightlines.
Professional calibration helps each space feel balanced instead of loud, thin, or uneven.
A well-designed system is easy to expand, service, and integrate with home control platforms.
Trust
Sonance FAQ
These answers are meant to support early planning with architects, designers, builders, and home technology professionals.
Sonance is a premium architectural audio brand known for design-forward speakers and systems that integrate into homes, outdoor spaces, theaters, and landscapes.
Architectural speakers are planned into walls, ceilings, or spaces so the room can remain visually clean while still delivering high-quality sound.
Yes. Sonance offers invisible and discreet architectural options that can be designed to blend into finished interiors, depending on the room and construction conditions.
Yes. Sonance outdoor and landscape audio solutions are designed for patios, gardens, pool areas, outdoor kitchens, terraces, and larger entertainment zones.
Yes. A professional can design whole-home audio zones so music can play in selected rooms, outdoor spaces, or across the property.
Sonance can be part of professionally designed smart home systems, including Control4 projects, when planned by a qualified integrator.
Yes. Sonance can support luxury home projects using Crestron control when the system is specified and configured by a professional integrator.
Kitchens, living rooms, suites, bathrooms, offices, gyms, theaters, patios, pool areas, outdoor kitchens, wine rooms, and gardens can all benefit from thoughtful audio design.
Planning early gives the design team more flexibility with wiring, placement, lighting coordination, millwork, finishes, and future service access.
Often, yes. Existing homes may support retrofit options depending on construction, access, room layout, finish expectations, and system goals.
A professional integrator can coordinate acoustics, design intent, installation, calibration, controls, support, and future expansion so the system feels effortless.
Start with the rooms, the routines, the parties, and the quiet moments. The right Sonance plan turns them into a home that feels beautifully alive.