About smart home —
Designed to last,
built to perform.
Our smart home solutions transform your living space into an intelligent, responsive environment that adapts to your lifestyle. We integrate various technologies and systems to create a cohesive smart home ecosystem that enhances comfort, convenience, and efficiency. From lighting and climate control to entertainment and security, our solutions make everyday living simpler and more enjoyable.
Smart home in Nepal means something specific: one app, one voice assistant, one dashboard controlling the lights, climate, curtains, security, gate, solar, and EV charger across your property. It's not three competing apps from three different brands. Integration is the whole point — and it's where most DIY smart-home setups in Nepal fall apart.
We install integrated smart-home systems that genuinely work together. The gate opens when your car approaches, the driveway lights come on, the living-room scene activates as you unlock the front door, the thermostat pre-cools the bedroom before bedtime — all without you picking up a phone. That requires planning at the electrical-rough-in stage if it's a new build, or careful retrofitting if it's an existing home.
Our platform recommendations depend on your priorities. If you want long-term reliability and local control, we build on wired KNX (expensive but future-proof — installations from the 1990s still work). If you want fast payback and app-first experience, we use Hubitat or Home Assistant with Zigbee/Z-Wave devices. If you're deep in Apple's ecosystem, we spec HomeKit-certified hardware. We don't force a single platform on you.
Energy management is the single most requested feature in 2024. Nepal's electricity costs roughly double what it did five years ago, and families notice. A properly configured smart home cuts standby-load consumption by 15–25% — often that alone covers the monthly cost of the automation financing within two years.
Reliability is everything. We design every smart home with a 'survives the worst day' test: no internet, no grid power, family member forgets their phone. Physical switches still work. A small UPS keeps the control hub alive for three to six hours. Emergency scenes (like 'All lights on') are one physical button press away from anywhere in the house.
Key benefits
- 01Simplified control of multiple home systems
- 02Enhanced energy efficiency and cost savings
- 03Improved comfort and convenience
- 04Increased home security
- 05Future-ready living environment