The problems with big-home tech
One router will not cover the house
Double-brick walls, concrete pours and long runs kill WiFi signal. Streaming stutters in the theatre, guests cannot connect at the pool, and the study video call keeps dropping.
CCTV that looks like an afterthought
Ugly boxes screwed to render, cables tacked down the outside of the wall, and a recorder sitting in the laundry. Considered CCTV needs to be planned with the architect.
Multi-room audio that is a mess
Every room ends up with its own speaker, its own app, and a different remote. Zoning ceiling speakers properly means the whole house sounds like one system.
Access control that clashes with the finish
A cheap keypad on a bespoke door looks wrong. Concealed readers, discreet intercoms and finish-matched hardware take planning.
How we solve them
One considered install. Concealed cable runs, brand choices that match the finish, and a single point of contact for every piece of tech in the home.
Whole-of-home mesh WiFi
Enterprise access points wall or ceiling mounted for coverage in every room, the pool, the garage and the boundary line. Devices roam without dropouts.
Learn moreConcealed CCTV
Camera positions marked before plaster. Colour-matched, angled to preserve privacy, with the recorder tucked into a proper comms cabinet.
Learn moreMulti-zone audio & AV
Ceiling speakers zoned by room, cinema-grade rack, outdoor entertainment and cabled TV points so nothing hangs off the wall.
Learn moreSmart access & intercom
Keyless entry, video intercom and gate integration. Concealed readers on bespoke doors, phone unlock for the owner and family.
Learn moreWhat you get
- A pre-construction walk-through with your builder, architect and cabinetmaker.
- Concealed cable runs, planned so nothing is visible after handover.
- Enterprise WiFi and networking that works at scale.
- CCTV placed for coverage without compromising the aesthetic.
- Multi-zone audio and AV, cabled properly for the long term.
- Ongoing white-glove support and firmware maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
How do you avoid ugly cables and boxes on the walls?
We come in at rough-in and mark every cable run with the sparky before plaster. Recorders and switches live in a proper comms cabinet in a cupboard or the garage. All you see at handover is a discreet camera dome and a wall plate.
Do you integrate with home automation like Control4, Lutron or Loxone?
Yes. The network we install is designed to sit underneath any home automation system. We coordinate with your integrator so lighting, blinds, audio and access all live on the same solid backbone.
Can you match hardware to our finish?
Yes. We choose access-control readers, intercoms and speaker grilles that match the finish. Colour, material and mounting are all discussed up front, not sprung on you at final-fix.
Do you provide ongoing support after handover?
Yes. Most luxury-home owners keep us on a monthly plan for remote monitoring, firmware updates and priority response. It is optional and there is no lock-in.
Can you retrofit a home that is already built?
Yes, though options are more constrained. We use a mix of concealed runs where we can access the roof space, and modern wall-mount hardware that keeps runs short. We will always tell you honestly what is and is not possible.
Planning a considered home?
Book a free walk-through with your builder or architect. We will map out the network, CCTV, audio and access control before plaster goes on, across Geelong, the Bellarine and the Surfcoast.