In at SD or DD
We join during schematic or design-development — not after construction documentation — so control points and infrastructure are part of the drawings.
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Service / Design & Specification
Bring HomeIQ in at SD or DD. We read the drawings alongside the design team and shape control points, infrastructure, and finish palettes inside the architectural package — so the system is specified, not bolted on at handover.

Service / Design & Specification
We join during schematic or design-development — not after construction documentation — so control points and infrastructure are part of the drawings.
Keypads in 19+ finishes with custom engraving. Machined metal, stone, and timber options. The wall-plate palette becomes part of the scheme.
Lighting, shading, climate, audio, entry, and cameras on a protocol-agnostic stack — no patchwork of third-party apps at handover.
We close the loop with the installers and commissioning team from day one, so what's drawn is what gets built.
You receive a protocol-agnostic specification — keypads, panels, dimmers, sensors, network infrastructure, and control-room hardware — written into the design documentation rather than stapled on top of it.
The spec is product-agnostic where it can be (open standards like DALI, Matter, KNX, Zigbee) and brand-specific only where it has to be. Your consultant gets a spec they can issue for tender, not a branded marketing brochure.
Most smart-home specifications treat keypads as a commodity. HomeIQ treats them as part of the interior. Keypad placement, engraving, and finish are coordinated with the cabinetry and stonework so the walls read clean.
Technology can distract from the design. We give you the power to show or hide equipment — making the design, not the black boxes, the focal point. Landscape lighting, water features, and outdoor audio are integrated into the scheme rather than bolted onto it.
The worst smart-home outcomes happen when the integrator arrives three weeks before handover to specify a system around a building that was already built.
We work the way the practice works — attending design review meetings, issuing markups on drawings, coordinating with the MEP consultant on infrastructure loads, and attending site walks once construction starts. When the drawings are issued, the control layer is already in them.
A clear design-phase process so the spec lands in the architectural package on time, with the right level of detail, and coordinated across subsystems.
Request a specification kit01
We meet the design team, read the drawings, and scope the home's control points, infrastructure, finish palette, and room logic.
02
Keypad positions, panel locations, cable routing, and infrastructure loads marked up on your drawings in your preferred format.
03
You receive a protocol-agnostic specification — keypads, panels, dimmers, sensors, network — written into the architectural package.
04
The spec is issued alongside the rest of the design documentation, ready for tender. We stay on call for RFI responses through tender and CA.
25,000+
Compatible devices
19+
Keypad finishes
8+
Protocols supported
6
Weeks typical spec turnaround
“HomeIQ treated the control layer as part of the architecture — not an afterthought. It's the first integrator we've worked with that actually reads the drawings.”
Design principal · Architecture practice · Singapore
Start with a specification kit
We return a specification kit — control points, infrastructure notes, finish recommendations, and a trade-priced BOM — inside two weeks. Or schedule a design-team walkthrough.
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