
Home Automation · Western Suburbs
Home Automation Western Suburbs
Crestron, Control4 and C-Bus, installed locally.
Overview
Home automation across Perth's western suburbs — Nedlands, Cottesloe, Dalkeith, Mosman Park and the surrounding corridor. Crestron, Control4 and C-Bus dealers with senior in-house programming.
We design and install home automation systems for the western suburbs every week — from a single-room Control4 retrofit in Subiaco to whole-home Crestron in a new Dalkeith build. Every system is engineered for the way the household actually lives, not what looks good on a sales sheet.
Local presence matters with automation. When a touchscreen needs reprogramming or a new scene added, we're 10 minutes away — not three weeks out. Weekly work across Nedlands, Cottesloe, Dalkeith, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove, Subiaco.
Every install includes lighting, climate, blinds, security, audio and AV control under one interface. Same engineers from quote to handover, ten-year workmanship warranty.

12+
Years on western-suburbs jobs
500+
Homes wired across Perth
10yr
Workmanship warranty
5★
Google rating
FAQs
Frequently asked.
Quick answers to what Perth clients ask most. Anything we haven't covered? Get in touch.
Crestron, Control4 or C-Bus — which suits a western-suburbs home?
C-Bus for lighting-heavy projects on a moderate budget. Control4 for fully-integrated mid-range. Crestron for luxury new builds and substantial renovations. We're certified dealers for all three and recommend impartially.
How much does home automation cost in the western suburbs?
Starter (lighting + audio): $15k–$30k. Mid (+ climate, blinds, security): $40k–$80k. Whole-home Crestron / luxury: $120k+. Site-specific quote always free.
Brands We Specify
Next Steps
Talk to a senior engineer.
We'll meet you on site, listen to the brief, and quote a system designed for the way you actually live.
Book a consultationWhy Smart Space
Engineered to disappear.
Twelve years on Perth jobs, 500+ homes wired, and a 10-year workmanship warranty on every install. One small team — engineers, not generalists.

