For me it depends on the room.
For the home theater, it's Piano Black. I want them to absolutely disappear when the lights go down, but be an elegant statement when the lights are up.
For the music room, I want them to blend with the other wood furniture. Since I am married to a Swede
, that means light finishes. In a commonly frequented room, especially one that is used during daylight hours, speakers
are furniture, and today it's possible for speakers and other furniture to complement each other. In fact, the speakers and furniture can be combined to create an esthetic, high-performance organic whole that makes a decisive statement about the owner/designer.
I think that it's about time to recognize that audio, video, and living spaces are now part of a single lifestyle choice. Just as chairs, tables, and other accessories are part of the pallet of choices when laying out a new kitchen or dining room, audio/video elements must be a factor when considering other common living spaces.