Fort Worth has its own architectural language. Westover Hills, Mira Vista, Rivercrest, Tanglewood – the homes Jimmy Abrams designs systems for here are some of the most considered residences in the Metroplex, and the lighting and control systems they deserve are not the same package you would put in a tract house. They are designed from the architecture out.
Jimmy starts every Fort Worth project with a walk-through. Homeowner, architect, builder, interior designer, and Jimmy in the same room before low-voltage rough-in. He maps the keypad gangs against the millwork drawings, the equipment rack against the mechanical plan, and the lighting layout against the rugs and the artwork. The plan is right on paper before a fixture is ordered.
Lighting in a Fort Worth estate is layered. Architectural downlighting calibrated to the ceilings and the finishes. Decorative pendants and chandeliers selected with the interior designer. Cove and tape lighting integrated into the millwork. Picture lighting calibrated to the art. Landscape lighting around the motor court, the pool, and the gardens. All of it dimmable to two percent, all of it on a single Lutron HomeWorks platform.
Motorized shading in Fort Worth is part of almost every project. The glazing in a Westover Hills or Mira Vista home is tall, the elevations face every direction, and the afternoon sun is real. Jimmy specifies whisper-quiet roller and roman shades with hand-selected fabrics, ties them to an astronomical clock, and groups them so the family rooms set themselves for morning, afternoon, dinner, and movie without anyone reaching for an app.
Because Jimmy runs a one-specialist studio, every Fort Worth project gets the same hands from the first walk-through to the final calibration. There are no project managers in between. There is no junior tech sent to the trim because the senior person is on a bigger job. Twenty-five years of integration work taught Jimmy what gets lost in the handoffs, and his studio is built to remove them.
If you are building, renovating, or upgrading a home in Fort Worth, Jimmy will walk the house with you for free. One conversation with the person who will actually do the work. No salesperson, no pressure, no quote sheet handed to you in the kitchen.