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Smart Home Planning & Installation Singapore

Plan the right lighting, keypad, WiFi, AV, curtain and automation points before wiring starts — then let HAP install and integrate the system properly.

HAP is not a renovation contractor or general electrician. When you engage HAP for a smart home project, we plan the system requirements so your appointed electrician, ID or contractor can prepare the correct points before installation begins.

Lighting zones Keypad points WiFi AP points AV wiring Curtain motor points Rack planning
Luxury smart home planning and installation for Singapore residences by HAP
Plan before the ceiling closes. The cleanest smart homes are decided before wiring, carpentry, AV points and network points are locked in.
clear project scope

We plan and install the smart home system. Your electrician pulls the wires.

Once HAP is appointed for your smart home project, we coordinate the automation requirements, control points, equipment locations and wiring needs. Your electrician, ID or contractor then prepares the physical wiring points based on the agreed system plan.

Important: this is not a standalone wiring advice service.

Smart home planning is provided as part of an engaged HAP smart home installation project. HAP does not carry out renovation works, hacking, false ceiling works or general electrical wire-pulling. We focus on the smart home system design, installation, integration, configuration and handover.

what HAP helps plan

One smart home plan before everything becomes expensive to change.

For landed homes, penthouses, condos and luxury residences, early technical planning protects the clean design your ID wants and the reliable performance your family expects.

01

Lighting & keypad points

Plan lighting zones, scene buttons, keypad locations and cleaner wall control for systems such as Lutron, Control4 or KNX.

02

WiFi & network points

Plan ceiling access points, LAN points, wired backhaul, controller locations and the network rack so the smart home foundation is stable.

03

TV, projector & AV wiring

Plan cable routes for TVs, projectors, speakers, subwoofers, HDMI/fibre, amplifiers and concealed AV equipment before carpentry closes up.

04

Curtains & blinds preparation

Prepare the right power and control points for motorised curtains or blinds so shading can be integrated neatly into home scenes later.

05

Security, intercom & CCTV points

Coordinate network-connected camera, gate, intercom and security points early so the system does not become an afterthought.

06

Equipment rack location

Plan where routers, switches, controllers, amplifiers and AV equipment should live, with power, ventilation and service access considered.

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why early planning matters

The best smart homes are not patched together after renovation.

When HAP is brought in early as the smart home installer, we can coordinate the points that affect lighting control, network performance, AV integration, motorised shades and everyday usability.

Cleaner finished design

Less visible trunking, fewer awkward switches and better hidden equipment planning.

Better performance

WiFi, AV, lighting and automation work better when cable routes and equipment locations are not guessed at the end.

Fewer expensive changes

Planning before wiring starts helps avoid rework after ceilings, feature walls and carpentry are completed.

how the project works

From first discussion to final handover.

This page should filter the right customers: people looking to engage HAP for a full smart home project, not just get free wiring advice.

STEP 01

Initial discussion

We understand your home type, renovation stage, lifestyle needs and smart home scope.

STEP 02

Project engagement

Once HAP is appointed, smart home planning becomes part of the project process.

STEP 03

System planning

We plan lighting, keypad, WiFi, AV, curtain, rack and automation requirements.

STEP 04

Electrician prepares points

Your electrician, ID or contractor pulls the wires and prepares the required points.

STEP 05

Install & configure

HAP installs, integrates, configures scenes, tests the system and hands over.

common mistakes

Smart home mistakes that usually happen when planning starts too late.

Calling HAP after wiring is done

By then, some cable routes, keypad positions, LAN points and AV options may already be limited.

Too few LAN and AP points

Especially in landed homes, WiFi should not depend only on random mesh placement after move-in.

Wrong lighting circuit grouping

Bad grouping affects scenes, mood control and how natural the home feels at night.

No clean AV cable route

TV walls, projectors, speakers and subwoofers need cable planning before feature walls are built.

Rack location not considered

Smart home controllers, switches and amplifiers need power, ventilation and service access.

Motorised curtains forgotten

Curtain and blind points should be prepared early if shading control may be added now or later.

before vs after

Before wiring starts vs after the home is almost finished.

When HAP is engaged early

The smart home system can be planned around the actual floorplan, lighting design, entertainment zones and family lifestyle.

  • Cleaner keypad and switch planning
  • Better WiFi access point placement
  • Hidden AV and speaker cable routes
  • Proper rack, power and ventilation planning
  • Future upgrades considered earlier

When planning starts too late

The system may still be possible, but the final result can be more restricted by existing points and finished works.

  • More visible trunking or compromise
  • Awkward keypad or AP positions
  • Limited projector, speaker and TV wall options
  • Harder to hide equipment cleanly
  • Higher chance of rework or reduced scope
built for premium homes

For landed homes, penthouses, condos and luxury residences.

HAP’s strength is not cheap gadget installation. It is full-system integration where lighting, network, AV, curtains, security and control work together as one refined home experience.

  • Landed homes and multi-storey houses
  • Detached, semi-detached and bungalow projects
  • Penthouses and luxury condominiums
  • Homes planning Control4, Lutron, KNX, WiFi and AV
  • Homeowners who want clean control, not app clutter
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faq

Smart home planning questions homeowners ask before wiring starts.

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Does HAP provide renovation or electrical wiring services?

No. HAP does not provide renovation works or general electrical wire-pulling. We plan and install the smart home system. Your electrician, ID or contractor prepares the physical wiring points.

Can I ask HAP to only review my floorplan without hiring HAP?

Smart home planning is provided as part of an engaged HAP smart home installation project. This prevents incomplete advice and ensures the final system is installed, configured and supported properly.

When should I contact HAP?

Ideally before electrical works begin. This is when lighting zones, keypad points, WiFi AP locations, AV cable routes, curtain motor points and rack locations can still be planned properly.

What systems can HAP plan and install?

HAP can plan and install smart home automation, lighting control, WiFi and networking, home cinema, multi-room audio, AV control, motorised shading integration and related smart home systems.

Is this suitable for landed homes in Singapore?

Yes. Landed homes usually need stronger early planning because of multiple floors, more rooms, wider WiFi coverage, AV cabling, rack placement and future expansion needs.

begin your project

Plan the smart home before the wires are pulled.

Engage HAP early so your lighting, WiFi, AV, curtains, keypad points and automation system are planned before the home becomes difficult to change.