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July 8, 2025
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Rethinking the Equipment Room: Infrastructure Design for Modern Homes

Why dedicated technology spaces matter and how to design them for optimal performance and future flexibility.

Rethinking the Equipment Room: Infrastructure Design for Modern Homes

Every smart home needs a brain. The equipment room houses servers, networking gear, audio/video distribution, automation controllers, and more. Yet this critical space often receives inadequate planning.

The Problem

Common equipment room mistakes:

  • Insufficient size for current equipment
  • No expansion allowance
  • Poor ventilation/cooling
  • Inadequate power
  • Inaccessible location
  • Shared with mechanical equipment

The Solution: Purpose-Built Tech Rooms

Sizing Guidelines

Minimum: 6' x 6' (36 sq ft)

  • Small whole-home system
  • Network equipment
  • Single AV rack

Recommended: 8' x 10' (80 sq ft)

  • Comprehensive automation
  • Multiple equipment racks
  • Work counter
  • Future expansion

Ideal: 10' x 12' (120 sq ft)

  • Large estate systems
  • Redundant equipment
  • Comfortable service access
  • Workshop/staging area

Location Considerations

Central Position

  • Minimize cable runs to all areas
  • Reduce signal degradation
  • Lower installation costs

Accessibility

  • Ground floor preferred (no equipment up stairs)
  • Wide doorway (36" minimum)
  • Near service entry
  • Not in finished basement (moisture concerns)

Separation

  • Dedicated space (not shared with HVAC/water heater)
  • Separate from home theater (isolate equipment noise)
  • Away from bedrooms (potential fan noise)

Infrastructure Requirements

Power:

  • Dedicated 20A circuits (minimum 2)
  • Surge protection
  • UPS backup for critical systems
  • Sufficient outlet density (20+ outlets)

Cooling:

  • HVAC separate from main system
  • Temperature setpoint 70°F
  • Air changes adequate for heat load
  • Consider mini-split for redundancy

Ventilation:

  • Equipment generates significant heat
  • Proper airflow critical for reliability
  • Dust filtration recommended

Cable Pathways:

  • Conduit to all main areas
  • Minimum 3" sleeves to key locations
  • Overhead cable ladder/basket
  • Future expansion pathways

Equipment Organization

Rack Layout

Top Section:

  • Network switches
  • Patch panels
  • Router/firewall

Middle Section:

  • Automation controllers
  • AV distribution
  • Streaming devices

Bottom Section:

  • Power distribution
  • UPS battery backup
  • Heavy equipment (amplifiers)

Cable Management

Professional installations include:

  • Vertical and horizontal managers
  • Proper service loops
  • Labeled connections
  • Color-coded by system
  • Documentation for future service

Case Study: Pacific Palisades Equipment Room

Space: 10' x 12' dedicated tech room

Equipment:

  • 2 x 42U racks (future expansion)
  • Crestron NVX video distribution
  • Ruckus networking (ICX switch, 8 APs)
  • Control4 EA-5 controller
  • Kaleidescape movie server
  • 12-channel distributed audio amplifier
  • UPS backup (30 minutes runtime)

Infrastructure:

  • 4 dedicated 20A circuits
  • Mini-split climate control
  • 6" conduit pathways to main areas
  • LED lighting
  • Work counter for laptop/staging
  • Fire-rated door

Cost: $35,000 (room build-out and organization)

Value: Enables $200,000+ technology system to operate reliably for decades.

Future-Proofing

Conduit Strategy:

  • Install 2x current pathway needs
  • "Home runs" to every room
  • Structured star topology

Power Expansion:

  • Sub-panel with capacity for additional circuits
  • Consideration for future electrical needs

Cooling Capacity:

  • Size HVAC for 150% of current heat load
  • Redundancy for mission-critical applications

Common Questions

Can equipment live in garage? Not ideal—temperature extremes, dust, moisture, security concerns.

What about a closet? Possible if properly sized, ventilated, and powered. Avoid tiny closets.

Remote location OK? Avoid if possible—long cable runs increase cost and signal issues.

Share with HVAC room?
Not recommended—noise, vibration, moisture concerns.

Investment Perspective

Equipment room represents 2-5% of technology budget but determines system reliability for the life of the home.

Proper planning during construction costs little. Retrofitting later costs exponentially more.

Planning new construction? Contact us to discuss equipment room design.

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