Living Room
Scenes, curtains, AC, entertainment and mood lighting.
Understand the products, system options, packages, installation requirements and everyday experiences before deciding what belongs in your home.

Smart controls connect selected electrical loads, sensors and interfaces. You can still use wall switches normally while gaining scenes, schedules, alerts and remote access.
Replace repeated actions with one-tap scenes and schedules.
Receive useful alerts from security and environmental sensors.
See selected consumption and reduce unnecessary operation.
Make controls simpler for children, seniors and assisted living.
Scenes, curtains, AC, entertainment and mood lighting.
Bedside control, sleep scenes, curtains and climate scheduling.
Safety sensors, lighting, exhaust and selected appliance control.
Lighting, exhaust, geyser schedules and water-leak alerts.
Gate, access, cameras, lighting and arrival routines.
Garden lighting, irrigation, perimeter alerts and pumps.
Products are selected after checking electrical load, wiring, room usage, connectivity and the experience you expect.
Smart relays, dimmers, scene keypads, occupancy control and scheduled lighting.
Retrofit or wiredSockets, geysers, pumps and selected appliances with schedules and remote control.
Load-rated controlAC, fan, ventilation and temperature automation with comfort schedules.
IR and wired optionsMotorized curtains, blinds and preset positions for privacy, daylight and routines.
Motor integrationSmart locks, video door phones, cameras, intrusion alerts and access management.
Local and remote alertsSmoke, gas, water-leak, motion, door/window and emergency alert sensors.
Always-on monitoringTrack selected circuits, identify unusual usage and automate waste reduction.
Dashboard insightsCentral gateway, touch panels, mobile app, voice control and integrations.
One control experienceThe exact design depends on whether the project is a new build, renovation or retrofit.
Motion, door, climate, safety and energy data
Relays, dimmers, motors and device interfaces
Coordinates devices, logic and connectivity
Switches, app, touch panel and voice
Notifications, access and selected integrations
| Consideration | Wired Automation | Wireless / Retrofit | Hybrid Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best suited for | New construction and major renovation | Existing finished homes | Mixed project conditions |
| Reliability | Very strong | Depends on network and device | Strong where required |
| Installation impact | Requires planned wiring | Lower civil impact | Planned only where valuable |
| Expansion | Plan spare capacity | Usually easy to add devices | Flexible expansion |
| Recommended when | Long-term comprehensive solution | Priority-room or staged upgrade | Balance of reliability and retrofit ease |
Packages describe scope, not fixed hardware. Final selection follows a technical survey.
For focused convenience in priority rooms.
For comfort, security and daily automation across main areas.
For an integrated whole-home experience.
Automation can help reduce waste through schedules, occupancy logic and selected energy monitoring. Actual savings vary by property and usage.
Illustrative relative consumption pattern, not a guaranteed savings forecast.
Home type, priorities, routines and expected experience.
Wiring, loads, network, devices and installation conditions.
Controls, products, scenes, architecture and proposal.
Device setup, programming, integration and testing.
Family handover, documentation and service support.
Yes. Retrofit and wireless options can automate selected areas with lower civil impact. A survey confirms what is practical.
They can. The control design can preserve familiar wall operation while adding app, scenes and automation.
It depends on the architecture. We prioritize local operation for suitable essential controls and clearly identify internet-dependent features.
Usually yes when expansion is considered during architecture and device selection.
No. Electrical rating, control interface, warranty and safe operating behavior must be checked before integration.
The handover includes operating guidance. Ongoing support options depend on system scope, products and required service level.
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