Architectural lighting control, specified alongside the millwork rather than retrofitted around it — scenes that hold their composure from morning through dinner.
Light is the first thing you feel in a room and the last thing most homes get right. We design lighting control as part of the architecture — layered, tunable, and scene-based — so a single space can read as a working kitchen at noon and an intimate room at nine.
Keypads replace cluttered banks of switches with a few engraved, legible buttons. Tunable-white fixtures follow the day. And every scene is balanced by hand, on site, against the real finishes.
Lutron keypads and dimming that replace switch clutter with a few legible, engraved presses.
Fixtures that shift warmth across the day — circadian light that supports how the household actually lives.
Layered presets balanced on site against the real millwork, stone, and paint — not guessed from a spec sheet.
Exterior lighting that extends the architecture into the evening, engineered for the Texas climate.