Lighting & keypad points
Plan lighting zones, scene buttons, keypad locations and cleaner wall control for systems such as Lutron, Control4 or KNX.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Plan lighting zones, scene buttons, keypad locations and cleaner wall control for systems such as Lutron, Control4 or KNX.
Plan ceiling access points, LAN points, wired backhaul, controller locations and the network rack so the smart home foundation is stable.
Plan cable routes for TVs, projectors, speakers, subwoofers, HDMI/fibre, amplifiers and concealed AV equipment before carpentry closes up.
Prepare the right power and control points for motorised curtains or blinds so shading can be integrated neatly into home scenes later.
Coordinate network-connected camera, gate, intercom and security points early so the system does not become an afterthought.
Plan where routers, switches, controllers, amplifiers and AV equipment should live, with power, ventilation and service access considered.
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.
Less visible trunking, fewer awkward switches and better hidden equipment planning.
WiFi, AV, lighting and automation work better when cable routes and equipment locations are not guessed at the end.
Planning before wiring starts helps avoid rework after ceilings, feature walls and carpentry are completed.
This page should filter the right customers: people looking to engage HAP for a full smart home project, not just get free wiring advice.
We understand your home type, renovation stage, lifestyle needs and smart home scope.
Once HAP is appointed, smart home planning becomes part of the project process.
We plan lighting, keypad, WiFi, AV, curtain, rack and automation requirements.
Your electrician, ID or contractor pulls the wires and prepares the required points.
HAP installs, integrates, configures scenes, tests the system and hands over.
By then, some cable routes, keypad positions, LAN points and AV options may already be limited.
Especially in landed homes, WiFi should not depend only on random mesh placement after move-in.
Bad grouping affects scenes, mood control and how natural the home feels at night.
TV walls, projectors, speakers and subwoofers need cable planning before feature walls are built.
Smart home controllers, switches and amplifiers need power, ventilation and service access.
Curtain and blind points should be prepared early if shading control may be added now or later.
The smart home system can be planned around the actual floorplan, lighting design, entertainment zones and family lifestyle.
The system may still be possible, but the final result can be more restricted by existing points and finished works.
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.
These internal links help the page act as a planning hub for HAP’s smart home, lighting, AV and network services.
Use this FAQ section for both conversion and SEO. It makes the page clearer and reduces wrong enquiries.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Engage HAP early so your lighting, WiFi, AV, curtains, keypad points and automation system are planned before the home becomes difficult to change.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Plan lighting zones, scene buttons, keypad locations and cleaner wall control for systems such as Lutron, Control4 or KNX.
Plan ceiling access points, LAN points, wired backhaul, controller locations and the network rack so the smart home foundation is stable.
Plan cable routes for TVs, projectors, speakers, subwoofers, HDMI/fibre, amplifiers and concealed AV equipment before carpentry closes up.
Prepare the right power and control points for motorised curtains or blinds so shading can be integrated neatly into home scenes later.
Coordinate network-connected camera, gate, intercom and security points early so the system does not become an afterthought.
Plan where routers, switches, controllers, amplifiers and AV equipment should live, with power, ventilation and service access considered.
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.
Less visible trunking, fewer awkward switches and better hidden equipment planning.
WiFi, AV, lighting and automation work better when cable routes and equipment locations are not guessed at the end.
Planning before wiring starts helps avoid rework after ceilings, feature walls and carpentry are completed.
This page should filter the right customers: people looking to engage HAP for a full smart home project, not just get free wiring advice.
We understand your home type, renovation stage, lifestyle needs and smart home scope.
Once HAP is appointed, smart home planning becomes part of the project process.
We plan lighting, keypad, WiFi, AV, curtain, rack and automation requirements.
Your electrician, ID or contractor pulls the wires and prepares the required points.
HAP installs, integrates, configures scenes, tests the system and hands over.
By then, some cable routes, keypad positions, LAN points and AV options may already be limited.
Especially in landed homes, WiFi should not depend only on random mesh placement after move-in.
Bad grouping affects scenes, mood control and how natural the home feels at night.
TV walls, projectors, speakers and subwoofers need cable planning before feature walls are built.
Smart home controllers, switches and amplifiers need power, ventilation and service access.
Curtain and blind points should be prepared early if shading control may be added now or later.
The smart home system can be planned around the actual floorplan, lighting design, entertainment zones and family lifestyle.
The system may still be possible, but the final result can be more restricted by existing points and finished works.
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.
These internal links help the page act as a planning hub for HAP’s smart home, lighting, AV and network services.
Use this FAQ section for both conversion and SEO. It makes the page clearer and reduces wrong enquiries.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Engage HAP early so your lighting, WiFi, AV, curtains, keypad points and automation system are planned before the home becomes difficult to change.