threshold where rain once pooled, and from that outdoor edge your attention is drawn back inside by the faint hum of the whole-house audio system warming to life—zones you barely noticed individually now resolving into a single ambient layer that connects the chef's kitchen, the great room, and every passage between them. Louisville Metro rewards homes that blur the line between performance kitchen and living space, and here the integrated speakers are recessed so cleanly into the ceiling planes that the sound feels architectural, another material alongside the stone and the steel. This seamless audio fabric is what transforms a chef-driven residence into something closer to a stage, where a dinner party's playlist follows guests from island to hearth without a single visible device breaking the sight lines. It is also what makes the next room you are about to enter feel less like a separate space and more like the inevitable next movement of the same composition, because as you round the corridor toward the