SMART HOME SYSTEMS

Renovations & New Projects

Engineer it right—before the walls close.
Man in business attire reviewing blueprints inside a partially renovated room with exposed wooden wall studs and construction tools nearby.
s
s
g
u
z
d
d
g
s
r
Renovation & new projects—done right
Renovations and new builds are the most critical moment to get smart-home systems right. Decisions made early—often before cabling, walls, and finishes are final—determine whether a home will feel effortless for decades or become limited, fragmented, and expensive to fix later.

Ascot Smart Tech works alongside homeowners, builders, architects, and designers to ensure technology is engineered correctly from the start, not patched in after the fact. Our role is to translate ambition into a system that is practical, reliable, and future-ready—without overcomplicating the build.
c
e
a
Tablet on wooden desk displays a smart home climate zone blueprint with room temperature, humidity, and air quality data for each labeled area.
Why early planning matters
Smart-home performance isn't defined by devices—it's defined by infrastructure, topology, and integration discipline. When technology is treated as an afterthought, compromises are inevitable.

Early-stage involvement allows us to:
Design a stable network foundation that supports everything else
Plan wiring, power, and equipment locations logically
Avoid unnecessary rework, delays, and cost blowouts
Ensure the finished home can evolve without invasive changes
The result is a home that feels calm, coherent, and dependable—because it was engineered that way from day one.
What we support during
renovations & builds
Icon of a rolled-up blueprint with a simple floor plan layout.
e
b
Pre-renovation system planning
We assess your goals, lifestyle, and long-term plans, then design a system architecture that makes sense—now and in the future. This includes deciding what to do now, what to stage, and what to leave provisioned for later. No guesswork, just engineering.
Five white electrical plugs connected to a single power strip.
e
b
Wiring & infrastructure strategy
We develop clear guidance for structured cabling, wireless access point placement, rack locations, power provisioning, and sensor planning—ensuring the physical backbone supports reliable automation without visual clutter.
Clock icon surrounded by interconnected nodes representing a control system or network.
e
b
Integration oversight
We act as the technical authority across trades, ensuring lighting, blinds, climate, security, energy, and networking all converge into one unified system—not a collection of disconnected parts. And that everything can be controlled by a single interface.
Modern concrete house with infinity pool and zen garden overlooking a city skyline at sunset.
Designed for complex homes
Our approach is specifically designed for high-complexity residential projects, where generic solutions fall short and engineering discipline matters.
We specialise in renovation and new-build projects that involve:
Black check mark inside a white circle on a transparent background.
Heritage or mixed construction
Black check mark inside a white circle on a transparent background.
Multi-level layouts and outdoor zones
Black check mark inside a white circle on a transparent background.
Premium aesthetic expectations
Black check mark inside a white circle on a transparent background.
High-performance networking needs
AST DEPENDABILITY
One system, one accountable partner
Rather than relying on multiple installers and overlapping advice, AST provides a single, accountable point of expertise throughout the project.

We remain involved from early planning through installation, commissioning, and long-term support—so nothing is left ambiguous or unsupported.

This is how smart homes stay reliable long after the build is finished.
Man in blue shirt holding a tablet showing data charts in a modern living room with city view at dusk.
z
z
z
z
i
i
z
z
Ready for a smart home that simply works?
Engineering clarity for smart homes that actually work.