Browse real integration examples from properties across Canada. From downtown condos in Toronto to family homes in British Columbia, each project showcases the potential of intelligent living.
Personalized lighting scenes that adapt to the time of day, occupancy, and your preferences. Each installation demonstrates how light can transform both mood and energy efficiency.
Toronto, Ontario
Vancouver, BC
Calgary, Alberta
Zone-based heating and cooling systems that respond to weather conditions and daily routines. These installations show how Canadian homes stay comfortable in every season.
Ottawa, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec
Edmonton, Alberta
Cameras, smart locks, and motion sensors working together to provide layered security. These projects highlight the peace of mind that comes with a connected system.
Mississauga, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Screenshots of mobile app dashboards that put full home management in the palm of your hand. Intuitive layouts designed for everyday users, not engineers.
End-to-end projects where every room, every device, and every system is integrated into a unified platform. These showcase the full potential of a connected home.
Toronto, Ontario — Full integration: lighting, climate, security, entertainment, blinds
Surrey, BC — Whole-house system: garage, irrigation, alarm, lighting, HVAC
Montreal, Quebec — Voice assistants, motorized blinds, adaptive lighting
Kelowna, BC — Indoor/outdoor automation: deck, pool controls, HVAC, security
Real examples of automated scenarios and the efficiency improvements they deliver. Each card represents a common scenario configured in our installations.
One voice command or tap dims all lights, locks every door, arms the security system, lowers thermostats to sleep settings, and closes motorized blinds. The entire transition completes in under five seconds.
When the last person leaves, geofencing triggers away mode automatically. HVAC switches to eco settings, lights turn off, cameras start recording, and random lighting patterns simulate occupancy during evening hours.
Thirty minutes before your alarm, blinds open gradually to let in natural light. The thermostat raises the temperature to your preferred morning setting. Kitchen lights come on at medium brightness, and your coffee machine starts brewing.
If indoor temperature drops below a safety threshold while you are away, the system alerts you and activates auxiliary heating to prevent pipe freezing. Particularly valuable for Canadian winters when temperatures can plunge unexpectedly.
Motion sensors detect when rooms are empty and switch off lights after a configurable delay. Hallways and bathrooms use presence-based activation, so you never fumble for a switch in the dark and never leave lights on by mistake.
The app generates detailed breakdowns of energy consumption by room, device category, and time period. Over months, homeowners can compare usage trends and fine-tune automation rules to maximize efficiency throughout every season.
Every project starts with a conversation. Reach out to our team and one of our invited specialists will discuss how smart home technology can work for your specific property and lifestyle.