A room that responds to what you're doing, and a library that manages itself.
Acoustic calibration is the foundation. For clients who want to go further — a room that knows when to dim the lights, a projector that fires before you've sat down, and a media library that builds itself — these are the services that sit on top of that.
One platform, locally hosted, that connects every system in the room.
Home Assistant runs on your local network — no cloud subscription, no data leaving the house, no dependency on a third-party service staying alive. It connects lights, climate, AV equipment, and sensors into a single interface you control from a phone, a tablet, or a wall panel. The room stops being a collection of separate systems.
Movie Mode
One tap dims the lights to cinema level, fires up the projector, closes the blinds, and adjusts the climate — all before the opening credits roll.
Sensors
Zigbee and ESP sensors detect presence, measure ambient light, and monitor air quality. The room adjusts around you without you touching anything.
One Interface
Scenes, schedules, and automations all live in one place. No multi-remote clutter, no switching apps — accessible from anywhere on the network.
Your own library — no subscriptions, no content that disappears overnight.
Streaming services raise prices, remove titles, and split libraries across platforms you pay for separately. A self-managed media library gives you a Netflix-quality interface, true 4K HDR, and your collection available on every screen in the house — with no monthly fee once it's running.
Plex
The interface — posters, metadata, watch history, and cross-device resumption. Everything looks as good as the service you cancelled.
Sonarr
TV automation. Monitors for new episodes and pulls them in the highest available quality the moment they're released — without you doing anything.
Radarr
Movie automation. Grabs films as soon as they're available in your preferred format, from 1080p to full 4K HDR.
You request a title. The system finds the best available version, processes it, and Plex notifies you when it's ready. No file management, no waiting for someone else's release window.
