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Westchester spans a hundred different buyers — the Scarsdale renovation, the Rye waterfront, the Bedford horse farm, the Hudson-corridor legacy estate. We tune the team and the schedule to the specific corner of the county we are working in.

Westchester is a collection of very different markets. A Scarsdale Tudor renovation has different constraints than a Rye waterfront new-build, and neither resembles a Bedford equestrian estate. We staff each project with a team that has worked in that submarket before — the electricians who know the inspectors, the trim carpenters who understand the local joinery, the project leads who understand the rhythm of that specific community.
We work hand-in-hand with the county's established design-build community — the architects with multi-generational client books, the custom builders who run clean sites, the landscape practices who time their schedules to finish one week before move-in. Our value, on any Westchester project, is never the hardware — it is the handoff between trades.
We actively serve every neighborhood below. Ask during the consultation and we’ll tell you who we’ve worked with in yours.
Tudor, Georgian, and modern renovations; tight neighborhood setbacks.
Waterfront and country club corridor; new builds and expansions.
Equestrian estates, multi-structure properties, mature landscape integration.
Contemporary new builds and mid-century renovations on larger lots.
Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Tarrytown — river estates and legacy homes.
Katonah, Mount Kisco, Ossining, Yorktown — larger acreage, generator and well telemetry.
Every typology has its own failure modes. Our scope is tuned to the specific realities of the property, not lifted from another job.
Century-old plaster, leaded glass, and original millwork — we engineer cable paths that are invisible and, critically, reversible.
Coastal storm hardening, flood-zone equipment placement, marine-grade power for docks, and private-club pedestrian lighting integrations.
Networks federated across main house, barn, guest house, and pool house with per-structure privacy policies and alarm domains.
Historical easement compliance, conservation-boundary lighting rules, and vehicle gate systems handling ten-plus trade vehicles a day during construction.
Urgent issues triaged remotely immediately, with a technician dispatched within six hours county-wide, day or night.
Every Westchester installation receives at least two scheduled preventive visits a year — plus firmware and scene reviews in between.
We file for low-voltage permits in every Westchester municipality we work in. Documentation, not just installation.
Every discipline is available across the region; this is the emphasis we see most often in Westchester.
Tunable, circadian-aligned lighting with recessed linear fixtures that erase shadows and elevate materials.
Whisper-quiet hidden-pocket shades that manage heat, glare, and privacy without interrupting sightlines.
One intuitive interface for every system in the home — lighting, climate, security, audio, video, shades.
Private cinemas engineered to CEDIA RP22 standards — immersive audio, reference-grade projection, bespoke acoustic design.
Segmented, encrypted, high-density networks engineered for uninterrupted streaming, bulletproof security, and future IoT scale.
Client names and residences withheld by request. Portfolio photography used with written permission. Partner references are shared during a private review.
Architecture
Relationships across Scarsdale, Rye, Bedford, and the Hudson corridor; references on request.
Custom homebuilding
Pre-construction integration meetings on every shared project.
Yes. Our Westchester protocol for historic homes includes a joinery walk with the trim carpenter before any cable is pulled, reversible fastening on every speaker and shade pocket, and documented photographic surveys of any original surface we work adjacent to.
Equipment racks are placed above the design flood elevation on an independent equipment room assessment. UPS runtime is sized for the local grid reality, and we coordinate generator transfer switching with the electrician during rough-in.
Our northern-Westchester seasonal protocol handles this regularly. Remote temperature, humidity, water-leak, and freeze-alarm telemetry are federated into the same dashboard as the rest of the home, with a pre-programmed off-season scene and an escalation tree we build with you.
The modern luxury home runs 200+ connected devices. Most are secured with nothing but the default password their vendor shipped. We take cybersecurity seriously in a way that residential integrators historically have not — and we do it as a permanent service, not a one-time install.
Read the networking briefEvery device authenticated at layer 2, every traffic flow firewalled and logged. Four VLANs, no shared broadcast domain, explicit allow-list.
An off-site security operations center watches your network every hour of every day. Anomaly detection, DNS reputation, real-person escalation in under 15 minutes.
Written compliance report — firmware status, traffic anomalies, capacity planning — reviewed with you every ninety days. Nothing drifts, nothing is assumed.
Southampton, East Hampton, Sag Harbor, and Montauk — seasonal maintenance programs and remote monitoring for part-time residences.