Curated spaces.
Intelligent living.

Home technology that feels invisible when it should, and effortless when you need it—lighting, security, music, and Wi-Fi working together as one.

Design-led, not gadget-led.

We start with how you live, then design the system around it. The result is a home that behaves the way you expect—calm, reliable, and easy to use.

Every home is different, but most projects start in one of three ways.

A clear place to begin.

Foundation

Get the backbone right — network, control, and the essentials that everything else depends on.

Signature Living

Security-first integration with lighting scenes and everyday automations that actually get used.

Estate Experience

Whole-home orchestration across living, lighting and entertainment — one system across the full property.

See it in context

Sometimes it’s easier to imagine what’s possible in a room than in a spec sheet.

Kitchen

The kitchen shifts constantly — morning coffee, school run prep, cooking dinner, hosting friends. The lighting, music and shading should shift with it. Scenes handle the transitions so you don't have to think about it.

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Whole home

When the whole home is on a single system, consistency is the point. The same logic applies everywhere — lighting responds the same way, audio follows you through the house, security covers the full footprint. Nothing fights itself.

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Bedroom

Good sleep has more to do with the environment than most people realise. Wind-down lighting that dims gradually. Shading that blocks the morning. A morning routine that starts the day without friction. The bedroom benefits from automation more than any other room — it just shouldn't feel like it.

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Home office

A home office that performs means a dedicated, stable network connection, task lighting that doesn't cause eye strain by midday, and a setup that doesn't need troubleshooting before a call. These aren't luxuries — they're the basics that a properly designed system gets right from day one.

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Family room

The family room hosts everything — movie nights, school homework, guests, Sunday afternoons. Scenes handle the transitions between them. One tap for movie mode, another for bright and social, another to wind things down at the end of the night. The room keeps up without anyone managing it.

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Bathroom

The bathroom is the one room where technology should completely disappear. Lighting that adjusts for morning versus evening. Music that carries through from the bedroom. Underfloor heating on a schedule. The result is a space that feels considered — without anything on show to explain why.

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The moments that make it feel effortless

A few simple scenes that set the home the way you want it.

Lights on, entry unlocked, music at the right level. The home knows you're back.

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Arrive

Atmosphere on demand. One scene, the rest takes care of itself.

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Entertain

Locks checked, lights off, temperature set. Done.

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Goodnight

The home looks occupied. You know it's secure.

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Away

Load-shedding doesn't win. The essentials stay on automatically.

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Resilience Mode
Arrive
Entertain
Goodnight
Away
Resilience Mode

How we work

Every system is designed around your home, your habits and your plans — installed and supported by the same team throughout. We don’t quote from a catalogue.

Client Interview & Technology Education

Most people come to this conversation with a rough idea and a lot of questions they don’t know how to ask yet. That’s exactly the right place to start.

We meet in person or virtually, walk through your plans and show you what’s genuinely possible at your budget and scope. The centrepiece of this meeting is what we call the 7 Layers of Home Technology — a structured way of looking at the full spectrum of what a connected home can do, from basic network infrastructure through to full automation. By the end of it, you’ll know enough to make real decisions, not just pick from a catalogue.

Initial Design Study

Before a single product gets specified, we map the system architecture around your home and how you use it.

This isn’t a quote. It’s a design document — room by room, system by system — that shows you what goes where, why it’s there, and how everything connects. You’ll see the logic of the whole system before committing to any of it. If something doesn’t make sense or doesn’t fit how you live, we change it here, not on site.

Design Engineering & Construction Drawings

This is where most home technology companies stop. We don’t.

Once the system is agreed, we produce full technical drawings and specifications — the kind your architect and contractors can actually build from. Cable routes, conduit paths, equipment locations, rack layouts, power requirements. Everything is documented and coordinated across trades before installation begins, which means fewer surprises on site and a cleaner installation overall.

These drawings also become the permanent record of your system — useful years later when you want to expand, change something, or hand the property on.

Client Services & Support

Handover isn’t the end of the relationship. It’s closer to the beginning of the part that matters most.

In the weeks after a system goes live, things get used in ways no brief fully anticipated. Scenes get refined. Preferences change. New rooms get added. We stay close through this period and remain available long after — for adjustments, expansions, or just a question about why something behaved unexpectedly.

One point of contact. The same team that designed and installed your system.