We handle every detail — from the first sketch to the final switch — so your project runs on time, on budget, and without surprises.
Every system we design is built around one principle: invisible until you need it, and effortless when you do.
Everything your home does, from one place. One tap, one scene, one moment of control.
Learn more →Light and shade working together — automatically. Lutron-certified lighting and motorised blinds installation.
Learn more →Your music, in every room, exactly as it should sound. Invisible speakers. Every streaming service.
Learn more →A cinema room that's genuinely better than the cinema. 4K, Dolby Atmos, acoustic treatment.
Learn more →Fast, reliable internet in every corner of your home. The foundation everything else runs on.
Learn more →A small team, on purpose. Every project managed personally from first conversation to final handover.
Our story →The networking infrastructure they designed has been flawless. Every other trade on site commented on the quality of the cabling. I've specified them on four projects now — never a single snag.
James Hartley Architect · ChelseaThey understood from day one that the technology had to serve the interior, not the other way around. Our clients were blown away — and so were we.
Sarah Morreau Interior designer · KnightsbridgeThe cinema room is genuinely better than any commercial screen I've been to. The whole process — from first meeting to the night we watched our first film — was completely effortless.
Mr & Mrs Thornton Homeowner · KensingtonWhether you're at the early design stage or about to break ground, the best time to talk is now. We respond within one working day.
No obligation. No sales pressure. Just a straightforward conversation.
Aftercare
Most companies measure success by the day they hand over. We measure it differently.
A home is a living thing. The way you use it changes — new routines, new family members, new ways of spending time in a space. And technology, by its nature, evolves too. Systems get updated. Integrations improve. Sometimes something simply needs attention at an inconvenient moment.
We've thought carefully about what genuine aftercare looks like — not a call centre, not a ticketing system, not a PDF of troubleshooting steps. What it looks like is a person who knows your home, picking up the phone.
Remote monitoring and support.
Most issues can be resolved without anyone needing to visit. We monitor the systems we install and can often identify and fix a problem before you've noticed it yourself.
On-site response when it matters.
For anything that needs us in person, we're there. No subcontractors. No engineers who've never seen your home before.
System updates and improvements.
Manufacturers release updates. Better ways of doing things emerge. We keep your system current, and we'll always tell you when something meaningful has changed.
Ongoing advice, without agenda.
If you're thinking about extending a system, changing something, or simply want a second opinion on something technology-related in your home — call us. That conversation costs you nothing.
Annual review.
Once a year, we'll come and walk through everything with you. Not to sell you something new. To make sure everything is still working exactly as it should.
"Technology evolves. How you use your home changes. We're here for both."
We design and install every layer of technology in a high-end London home — from the infrastructure in the walls to the interface in your hand.
Everything your home does, controlled from one beautifully simple interface. Lighting, audio, heating, security — unified.
View service →Lutron-certified lighting and motorised blinds design and installation. The right light and the right shade, in every room, at exactly the right time.
View service →Whole-home music through invisible in-ceiling speakers. Every streaming service. Every room. Total control.
View service →Dedicated cinema rooms with 4K projection, Dolby Atmos surround sound, and acoustic treatment built into the walls.
View service →Structured cabling and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi that gives every room fast, stable, secure connectivity.
View service →Tell us about your home, your project, and what matters most to you. We'll do the rest.
A smart home control system ties all the technology in your home together so they all work as one. Instead of ten different apps and remote controls, you get a single, beautifully simple interface.
Automation doesn't mean your home runs itself. It means your home remembers what you prefer and handles the routine without you having to think about it.
One tap turns the lights down, starts your favourite playlist, and locks the front door. One scene called "leaving" does in a second what used to take five minutes. The technology stays out of sight until you need it, then gets out of the way again.
We design systems that feel effortless because they've been properly thought through — not because they're complicated.
Savant is the control platform we specify for clients who want the finest user experience available. A single beautifully designed app — on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or a dedicated wall-mounted remote — puts every system in the home at your fingertips.
Scenes like "Good Morning", "Dinner Party", and "Good Night" activate in one tap: lights, heating, audio, security, and window treatments all respond together, exactly as programmed.
The Savant remote is the only smart home controller to combine a full touchscreen with a traditional button layout — genuinely intuitive for every member of the household, every time.
Most of our clients are in the middle of a significant renovation or new build. They've invested carefully in every other decision and want the technology to match that standard.
We also work directly with architects and interior designers who specify us on behalf of their clients. We engage at design stage, provide full technical documentation, and integrate with the wider project team from first fix through to handover.
If you're not sure whether you're at the right stage to call us — you almost certainly are. Earlier is always better.
No obligation. Just a straightforward conversation about your project.
Smart lighting and motorised window treatments work together to define how every room feels — warm and dimmed at dusk, flooded with morning light, private when you need it. One system, controlled from one place.
Lighting and window treatments are inseparable. The quality of light in a room at any given moment is the result of both — how the artificial light is set and how much natural light is allowed in. Designing them together, as a single system, is what separates a well-considered interior from one that's simply well-lit.
A single tap sets your morning scene: the blackout blinds rise, the overhead lights come on softly, the bathroom warms to the right brightness. In the evening, the same logic applies in reverse — shutters close as the sun sets, lighting shifts warmer and lower, the room settles without you lifting a finger.
These aren't features. They're just the way a well-designed home should behave.
Lutron is the only major manufacturer that designs both smart lighting controls and motorised window treatment systems as a unified platform. That's not a coincidence — it reflects the same philosophy we hold: light and shade are one problem, and they deserve one solution.
We are Lutron-certified installers. That means we've been trained directly by Lutron and can design a combined lighting and window treatment scheme that meets the technical requirements of the most demanding projects — from listed buildings in Mayfair to new-build penthouses in Knightsbridge.
Lutron Sivoia QS motorised blinds and shades integrate directly with the lighting system. Every scene you set — morning, evening, film, away — controls both the lights and the shades simultaneously. The result is a room that responds exactly as you'd want it to, without you having to think about it.
The best window treatment is the one you never have to think about. Lutron Sivoia motorised shades move quietly, precisely, and on a schedule — or at the touch of a keypad. They're available in every fabric weight from sheer to blackout, and every finish from recessed roller blinds to full-height motorised curtains.
For properties with complex glazing — floor-to-ceiling windows, roof lights, awkward angles — motorised shades are often the only practical solution. We work with architects and interior designers from first fix to ensure the mechanics are properly concealed and the reveal is exactly what the design requires.
Every treatment we specify integrates directly with the Lutron lighting system, so a single room scene — or a whole-home away setting — controls both without compromise.
The keypads and thermostatic controls you interact with every day are as important as the system behind them. Lutron's antique brass and polished nickel finishes are specified for London's finest properties — Georgian townhouses, lateral apartments, and contemporary new builds alike.
The six-button scene keypad calls a complete room state with a single touch: lights, shades, temperature. The thermostat displays floor heating and en-suite zones simultaneously, adjusted by a single precision dial.
Every piece we specify is chosen to sit naturally alongside the finest joinery, stone, and metalwork — because technology should serve the interior, never compete with it.
Let's talk about your project before the walls go up — and before the windows are ordered.
Multiroom audio means your music is wherever you are — through speakers built into the walls and ceilings, connected to every streaming service you use, and controlled from your phone or a panel on the wall.
Every room in the system has its own amplified zone. Each zone can play something different, or you can group rooms together to share one source. The kitchen plays a podcast. The garden plays the same album as the living room. The bedroom has its own playlist entirely.
You control everything from one app, or from small, elegantly designed keypads on the wall. The system connects to Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, internet radio, and anything else you already use. There's no new subscription, no new platform to learn.
The speakers themselves are invisible — flush-mounted into the ceiling or wall, painted to match the room, and heard rather than seen.
The Sonos app puts the whole home in your hand. Every room appears as its own zone — Bedroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Patio — each independently controllable or grouped together in any combination you choose.
Switching between streaming services, browsing recent plays, or adjusting what's playing in each room takes a single tap. The interface is the same whether you're using an iPhone, iPad, or the Sonos wall control.
For clients who want the finest audio experience, we also install Linn and Naim systems — the same intuitive zone-based control with audiophile-grade performance behind it.
We work with the full spectrum of multiroom audio systems, from accessible and highly capable platforms to the finest high-fidelity systems available.
For most homes, Sonos forms an excellent foundation — reliable, intuitive, and genuinely good-sounding. For clients who want more — greater resolution, better amplification, richer stereo imaging — we install systems from Linn, Naim, and Bluesound.
Every recommendation we make is based on what suits the project, not what we happen to stock. We'll always explain the difference in plain language and let you decide.
We'll arrange a demonstration at a reference installation near you.
We design and build dedicated home cinema rooms from scratch — the screen, the sound, the seating, the lighting, and the acoustic treatment that ties it all together.
Every cinema room we build is designed from the structure outward. Acoustic isolation keeps sound where it belongs and stops it travelling to the rest of the house. Internal absorption panels control how sound behaves inside the room — reducing echo, sharpening dialogue, and ensuring every seat is a good seat.
The screen and projection system is specified for the size and geometry of the room, not chosen from a catalogue. We use 4K laser projection, high-gain screens, and Dolby Atmos surround sound configured precisely for the space.
Seating, lighting, and control are all part of the brief. The moment you press play, the lights dim, the screen reveals itself, and the room does the rest.
The best home cinema rooms tend to be in spaces that can be fully enclosed — basements, loft conversions, and outbuildings are ideal. We can also create excellent cinema spaces within existing rooms, particularly where a dedicated media room already exists but has never been treated acoustically.
We'll assess any space you're considering and give you an honest view of what it can achieve. Some rooms lend themselves naturally to exceptional results. Others need more work. We'll tell you the difference before any commitment is made.
Tell us about your space and your brief. We'll take it from there.
Everything in a modern home runs on the network. If the network isn't right, nothing else works properly. We fix that — properly, from the infrastructure up.
A structured cabling installation means running hardwired network connections to every room that needs them, concealed inside the walls and floors during construction or renovation. It's the equivalent of giving every device in your home a direct, dedicated connection to the network.
Wired connections are faster, more stable, and more secure than wireless. They don't suffer interference from neighbouring networks. They don't drop during a video call. They don't buffer during a film.
For smart home installations in particular, structured cabling is not optional — it's the foundation that makes everything else perform as it should.
Not every device benefits from a wired connection, and not every space can accommodate one. For wireless coverage, we install enterprise-grade access points — the same hardware used in commercial buildings and hotels — distributed throughout the property.
This is significantly different from a mesh Wi-Fi system bought from a high street retailer. Commercial access points are ceiling-mounted, professionally configured, and designed to handle dozens of simultaneous devices without degradation. Most clients don't notice them at all.
We use Cisco Meraki and Ubiquiti infrastructure. Both platforms offer remote management capabilities, which means our team can diagnose and resolve most issues without needing to visit the property.
The Ubiquiti UniFi platform gives us everything we need to design a network that performs flawlessly — scalable Wi-Fi access points, managed switching, security gateway, and IP surveillance, all controlled from a single intuitive dashboard.
Every access point, switch and camera we install is monitored remotely. If anything needs attention, our team can identify and resolve it before you even notice — without a site visit in most cases.
The result is an infrastructure that handles dozens of simultaneous devices, covers every corner of the property including gardens and outbuildings, and stays secure through proper network segmentation.
No jargon, no upsell — just a clear recommendation.
We didn't set out to start a business. We set out to fix something that kept bothering us.
For years, working inside the smart home and AV industry, we kept seeing the same thing happen. Clients would invest significantly in their homes — working with talented architects, commissioning thoughtful interior designers, spending years on a renovation — only to have the technology let everything down.
Systems that were complicated to use. Installations that looked like an afterthought. Cables that appeared where they shouldn't. Equipment that needed rebooting more often than it worked. And companies that were difficult to reach the moment the job was done.
It wasn't that the technology was bad. The technology was extraordinary. The problem was in how it was being delivered. So in 2012, we started Luxe Technology with a single intention: to be the company we wished existed when we were clients ourselves.
"To make the homes of our clients quieter, more beautiful, and more effortless to live in — by designing technology that serves the life happening inside the home, not the other way around."
If you notice the technology, we haven't done our job properly. Every cable, every speaker, every control panel we specify should feel like it was always meant to be exactly where it is.
We will always tell you what we genuinely recommend, not what produces the largest margin for us. If a simpler system does what you need, we'll say so.
Handover isn't the end of our responsibility — it's the beginning of it. We don't consider a project complete until the people who live in the home can use every system with total confidence.
Most AV companies are called in at the end of a project, when the decisions that matter most have already been made. We work with architects and interior designers from the beginning — before first fix, before the floor plans are signed off. That's where we add the most value.
We don't represent a single brand or system. We specify whatever is genuinely right for each project — whether that's Linn, Sonos, Crestron, Control4, Lutron, or Cisco Meraki. Our loyalty is to the outcome, not to a manufacturer's sales target.
We understand that in a high-end home, every decision is an aesthetic one. We know the technology has to earn the trust of the design team — because it makes their work look better, not worse. We take that responsibility seriously.
We take on a limited number of projects each year so that every client gets the full attention of our senior team. The person who walks your property at the start is the same person who commissions the system at the end.
Every installation we complete is backed by a support plan, and we remain available to our clients long after the project is done. Technology evolves. How you use your home changes. We're here for both.
We'd be very glad to hear about your project. No commitment, no agenda — just a conversation.
We know that inviting a new company into a significant project takes trust. You're making decisions that will affect how your home feels to live in for years to come, and you're doing it with people you may not have worked with before.
We will never pressure you. Our first conversation is always a genuine exchange. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you, and we'll point you in a better direction if we can.
We will give you a clear, honest picture of what's involved, what it costs, and what to expect at every stage — before any commitment is made. No surprises, no hidden costs, no scope that quietly grows once the work has started.
We've been doing this for over a decade in London. We've worked on listed buildings in Mayfair, new builds in Richmond, apartments in Knightsbridge, and country houses just outside the city. Every project has been different. Every client has trusted us with something that mattered to them. That trust is not something we take lightly.
Whether you're at the early design stage or about to break ground, the best time to speak to us is now. We respond within one working day.
We will never pressure you. Our first conversation is always a genuine exchange — we want to understand your project and you want to understand us. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you.
Three very different briefs. One consistent approach — design the technology around the life being lived inside the home, not the other way around.
A four-year project transforming a French villa's home automation system — built to match the client's existing UK smart home, but engineered for French infrastructure and remote management from London.
Read case study →Solving severe connectivity challenges in a newly redeveloped Belgravia property — delivering reliable Wi-Fi, satellite TV, multiroom audio and a TV lift mechanism where others said it couldn't be done.
Read case study →A complete smart home installation in a fully redeveloped country property — including a barn converted into a dedicated Dolby Atmos cinema room and full outdoor Wi-Fi coverage.
Read case study →Every installation we design begins with listening. Tell us about your brief and we'll tell you what's possible.
How Luxe Technology simplified a complex home automation brief for a South of France villa — and built a dedicated cinema room that works just as well from London as it does on-site.
Our client already had a UK property managed by Luxe Technology. When they began developing a villa in Vallauris in the South of France, they came to us with a clear challenge: replicate the quality and simplicity of their existing Savant home automation system, but built for French infrastructure, manageable remotely from the UK, and with an interface simple enough for any guest to use without instruction.
The project spanned four years — from initial design through to full commissioning — working in close collaboration with the client and a local French architect team.
Designing a home automation system for a property in another country introduces layers of complexity that don't exist in a typical UK project. Power outlets, cabling standards, and control systems all differ. The client's guests needed to operate the system confidently without any technical knowledge. And the client, based in the UK, needed to be able to manage and monitor everything remotely — reliably, without being on-site.
Additionally, the brief included a dedicated home cinema room, designed and project-managed by Luxe Technology working alongside specialist partners from the United States.
After careful evaluation, we selected the Arteor home automation system by Legrand — a system that uses programmable smart switches closely resembling standard light switches, making operation intuitive for guests while offering extensive control over lighting scenes, blinds, shutters, and audio volume. The Arteor system was the ideal foundation because it required no specialist knowledge to operate day-to-day.
Throughout the property, we installed small 3.5" touch panels providing temperature control, music zone management, and lighting scene customisation. These allowed guests to personalise their experience effortlessly without needing to understand the underlying system.
For reliability, we employed a robust two-wire bus cabling system. This architecture ensures that core functions — lighting control, scene settings — remain operational even in the event of a network failure. The client can monitor and manage the entire property remotely from the UK without needing to travel.
Region-specific features were incorporated throughout: French power outlets, local electrical standards, and aesthetic finishes drawn from the same Arteor range — ensuring every switch, panel, and socket matched perfectly across the property.
The home cinema room was designed, specified, and project-managed by Luxe Technology from concept to commissioning — a bespoke experience tailored entirely around the client's preferences, integrated seamlessly with the wider automation system.
The client now has a villa in the South of France that operates with the same ease and confidence as their UK property. Guests arrive and use the system without needing any guidance. The client monitors and manages everything from London. The cinema room exceeds expectations.
Four years of careful, collaborative work — delivered exactly as specified.
When an inadequate ADSL connection and zero cabling infrastructure threatened to undermine a newly redeveloped Eaton Place property, Luxe Technology delivered a solution that kept on delivering years later.
Luxe Technology was initially brought in by a partner company to address connectivity and audio-visual requirements for a client in a newly redeveloped property on Eaton Place, one of Belgravia's most prestigious addresses. The property had no comprehensive cabling infrastructure — a significant constraint that would have defeated a less experienced installer.
The client needed UK and French satellite TV services, multiroom audio and video streaming throughout the property, reliable Wi-Fi on every floor, and a motorised lift mechanism for optimal TV viewing. Starting with an inadequate ADSL internet connection and bare walls made this a genuinely complex brief.
Without the ability to run new cabling through a newly finished property, every solution had to work within the existing infrastructure. The ADSL connection was simply not sufficient for the client's requirements — but upgrading the internet required a different approach to how signals were distributed through the building.
Running separate cables for data, satellite, and audio would have required significant disruption to a property that had just been completed. The solution needed to use what was already there.
Luxe Technology installed MOKA-based Wi-Fi access points, which use the existing coaxial cabling already present in the property to carry network data alongside satellite signals. This provided a solid wired and wireless network throughout without any new cable runs — an elegant technical solution that required deep knowledge of the available infrastructure options.
For satellite TV, we supplied an HDMI modulator that splits the satellite signals and transmits both UK and French channels as digital streams over the same coaxial cable used for data. One cable — two functions.
Sonos multiroom audio was installed throughout all required locations, giving the client synchronised audio across the property. Apple TV devices were added for streaming. A motorised TV lift mechanism was specified and installed, allowing the television to descend automatically to the perfect viewing position at the touch of a button.
Two years after installation, when Fibre to the Premises became available on Eaton Place, the client returned to Luxe Technology to maximise their connection speeds. We project-managed the fibre installation and ran new fibre cabling to key points throughout the property, splitting the connection locally to serve each zone. The entire network was upgraded with no disruption to the client's daily routine.
Six months later, when the client wanted to transition from traditional satellite services to a purely internet-based Ultra HD service from Sky, we delivered that upgrade seamlessly — the infrastructure we had put in place made it straightforward.
A client who came to us with a connectivity problem now has a property that has evolved with their needs across several years. Each time technology moved forward, we were there to move with it — because we understood the infrastructure we had built from the beginning.
A completely redeveloped country property. A barn converted into a Dolby Atmos cinema. A 1Gbps fibre connection replacing a connection so poor the family avoided staying there. And a family who now use it every chance they get.
The client wanted their West Sussex property — being completely redeveloped — to become a genuinely enjoyable weekend retreat and family home during school holidays. The brief covered smart control of lighting, heating, and audio-visual systems, delivered through an intuitive interface combining voice and touch control.
One requirement stood out above all others: the property had an extremely slow internet connection, and family members were reluctant to stay longer at the property because of it. Solving that wasn't optional — it was the foundation everything else had to be built on.
A barn adjacent to the main house was to be converted into a dedicated home cinema. The entire property needed a rewire and new data infrastructure from scratch.
Luxe Technology spent considerable time in the planning phase working alongside the client's interior designer and architect. Getting the system design right before first fix is always more efficient — and here, with a complete redevelopment underway, it was essential. Every cable route, every equipment location, every interface position was agreed before a single wire was pulled.
We designed and installed a Savant home automation system — a modern platform allowing control via iPad, handheld remotes, and full integration with Apple HomeKit. This gave the family voice control via Siri on their iPhones, Apple Watches, and Apple HomePod speakers throughout the property. One system. Every way to control it that the family already used.
Luxe Technology contracted and managed an electrical contractor to run new electrical cables and CAT6 data cabling throughout the main house. The barn was connected to the main house using fibre cabling — giving it the same network performance as the house regardless of distance.
Lutron smart lighting was installed throughout — automated even when the property was unoccupied, providing security presence and energy efficiency. Smart thermostats allowed the client to begin warming or cooling the house before leaving London, arriving to a home at exactly the right temperature.
The internet problem was solved definitively: Luxe Technology arranged a new Fibre to the Premises connection providing a 1Gbps connection — replacing an internet so poor it was affecting how often the family stayed. A managed data network was installed with remote management capability, meaning Luxe Technology could proactively identify and resolve any issues before the family arrived on a Friday evening — without them ever knowing there had been a problem.
Using the latest generation Wi-Fi access points, we provided complete coverage inside and outdoors — house, barn, gardens, and the outdoor pool area. No dead spots, anywhere.
Sky Stream units were installed to provide TV services in the lounge, kitchen, barn, and bedrooms. In the barn, a motorised screen and ultra HD laser projector with Dolby Atmos multilevel surround sound delivered a cinema experience that genuinely competes with any commercial screen.
Multiroom audio used a combination of Sonos and Apple HomePods — the HomePods doubling as control points for lighting, blinds, and music via voice throughout the property.
The client was thrilled. The country home is now used whenever possible by the family — which was, from the beginning, the entire point.