Lighting & Scene Control
Room and whole-house scenes, dimming, and schedules that make good lighting automatic instead of manual.
Lighting, climate, shades, AV, and security brought together into simple scenes and controls — for homes and light commercial spaces.
Automation that fits how you actually live and work
Room and whole-house scenes, dimming, and schedules that make good lighting automatic instead of manual.
Thermostats, fans, and ventilation tied into schedules, occupancy, and modes for comfort and efficiency.
Automated shades that track time of day or scenes to cut glare, protect interiors, and keep spaces comfortable.
Tie displays, audio, and sources into simple controls — movie night and meeting modes instead of juggling remotes.
Control from phones, touchscreens, and voice assistants, with remote access when it makes sense and is secured properly.
Critical notifications for things that matter — doors, temperatures, leaks, and equipment states — without alert fatigue.
Walk the space, learn how you use it, and identify what should be automatic versus what should stay manual.
Select the right devices and platform for budget, reliability, and long-term support — not just the newest gadgets.
Install hardware cleanly, then program scenes, schedules, and logic that match the way your team actually works.
Test devices, adjust scenes, and tune motion and schedules over real-world use instead of guessing on day one.
Train users, provide quick-reference guides, and stay available for tweaks as your needs evolve.
Documentation and network hygiene so automation stays reliable over time
Segmentation, wiring, and device choices that respect your network instead of overwhelming it.
Devices, rooms, scenes, and schedules named in plain language so anyone can understand what they do.
Quick guides, login records, and diagrams that make it easier to maintain, expand, or troubleshoot later.
Scenes for morning, evening, and away modes tying together lights, shades, and thermostats — one button instead of five apps.
Lighting and audio scenes for open, peak, and close with simple controls the team can use without training headaches.
One-touch meeting modes that set displays, audio, and lighting, cutting down on setup time and support calls.
From homes to light commercial and hospitality
No. We can often start with key rooms or systems and grow over time, using gear that plays well with what you already have.
We work in both new builds and existing spaces, using a mix of wired and wireless solutions where appropriate.
Our goal is the opposite — fewer switches and remotes, more clearly labeled scenes and controls that are easy to understand.
Yes. We design automation so that manual control is still available and intuitive, even when automation is doing most of the work.
Share your space, priorities, and must-haves. We’ll return a simple plan, budget, and timeline for smart automation that fits.
Tell us about your smart automation project and how to reach you.