
Living Room
Three lighting scenes (Day, Evening, Movie), motorized shades, and one keypad that controls every TV input. The remote stays in the drawer.
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Smart home doesn't mean every wall covered in screens. Most of our work concentrates on the four or five rooms where people spend 90% of their time — and the systems that connect them.

Three lighting scenes (Day, Evening, Movie), motorized shades, and one keypad that controls every TV input. The remote stays in the drawer.
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Under-cabinet tunable white, voice-controlled hood and oven where supported, and discreet in-ceiling speakers that follow you to the pantry.
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Calibrated surround sound, projector with motorized screen, and a single button that dims the lights, lowers the shades, and starts the movie.
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Path lighting on astronomical timers, weather-rated cameras, and gate access from your phone. The lawn stays lit until the last guest leaves.
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Goodnight scene that locks the doors, arms the alarm, dims the hall, and sets the bedroom to 67°. One button on a keypad by the bed.
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