Project Gallery

Explore Edmond-area smart homes we’ve transformed with custom security, lighting, and whole-house automation.

A small wall-mounted open niche or closet alcove in a family home, showing 5 Raspberry Pi computers mounted in a compact DIY rack inside the wall opening. The rack is flush-mounted into the wall cavity, like a recessed network panel or low-voltage enclosure. Each Pi is in a clear acrylic case, stacked vertically in the rack with neatly organized colorful ethernet and power cables running between them. A small network switch and compact UPS battery sit at the bottom of the rack. The wall around the opening is painted white drywall. Warm ambient home lighting. The door to the enclosure is open or ajar, revealing the rack inside. No desk visible. Photographic realism, close-up angle looking into the wall cavity. Cozy residential feel, not industrial or commercial.
A single Raspberry Pi computer sitting on a wooden desk shelf in a cozy home setting. The small green circuit board is neatly mounted in a simple clear acrylic case, with a few colorful cables plugged in. Soft warm ambient lighting from the room, with a home router and a small external hard drive nearby. Photographic realism, casual home environment feel, not a data center or professional rack setup. Now showing 5 Raspberry Pi computers stacked in a small compact home rack mount, like a mini DIY rack or tiered shelf rack that would fit in a family home office or closet. Each Pi is in a clear acrylic case, with colorful ethernet and power cables neatly organized between them. Warm ambient home lighting, wooden shelf or small consumer-grade mini rack enclosure, not industrial or professional data center style. Realistic, cozy, and approachable home lab feel.
A single Raspberry Pi computer sitting on a wooden desk shelf in a cozy home setting. The small green circuit board is neatly mounted in a simple clear acrylic case, with a few colorful cables plugged in. Soft warm ambient lighting from the room, with a home router and a small external hard drive nearby. Photographic realism, casual home environment feel, not a data center or professional rack setup.
A sleek, wall-mounted home automation control panel with a high-resolution touchscreen displaying a Home Assistant GUI dashboard. The device is a slim, modern rectangular panel flush-mounted into a smooth matte light-gray wall in a contemporary living room — similar to a Crestron or Control4 wall panel. The screen perfectly contains the Home Assistant dark-themed interface with its characteristic sidebar navigation on the left (showing icons for Home, Map, Logbook, History, Developer Tools), and the main dashboard area filled with entity cards: a round thermostat card showing 72°F, light toggle cards for Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen with warm amber glow indicators, a security camera feed card showing a driveway view, a lock status card showing "Front Door: Locked", a garage door card showing "Closed", and scene buttons labeled "Movie Night", "Good Morning", "Away", "Bedtime". The UI uses Home Assistant's dark navy/charcoal background, teal/blue accent colors, rounded card corners, and clean typography. ALL UI elements are FULLY contained within the screen — nothing overflows. The device is elegantly recessed into the wall with thin bezels, professional installation look. Cool diffused daylight, photographic realism, shallow depth of field.

Reviews

A secure, modern front entryway showcasing a smart deadbolt lock and discreet door-mounted security sensor on a rich, dark-stained wooden door with visible grain and satin finish. A slim, brushed steel video doorbell sits aligned with the lock, its tiny camera lens and LED ring clearly visible. The door is framed by smooth white trim and frosted glass sidelights that diffuse soft late-afternoon light, casting gentle highlights along the metal surfaces and subtle shadows in the recessed panels. Photographic realism, captured in a close-up, slightly angled composition that emphasizes texture and precision. The atmosphere is trustworthy and refined, suggesting robust, customized security seamlessly integrated into elegant residential design.

Aya Nakamura

Our Edmond home feels safer and simpler. The Jackson Corporation tied cameras, locks, and lights into one app we actually use.

A meticulously organized network hub for a smart home, featuring a brushed aluminum rack with neatly labeled routers, compact servers, and cable management channels in vivid blue and white. The unit is installed inside a recessed cabinet with a dark charcoal interior, surrounded by smooth drywall. Cool LED indicator lights glow softly, casting tiny reflections on the metallic surfaces and faint blue accents onto the cabinet walls. Photographic realism with a three-quarter angle view and sharp focus throughout, highlighting order and reliability. Overhead recessed lighting provides even, neutral illumination, creating a professional, engineered atmosphere that communicates stability, security, and high-end custom installation craftsmanship.

Mateo García

Installation was quick and neat. They listened to how our family lives and programmed scenes that fit our routines perfectly.

A sleek, wall-mounted home automation control panel with a high-resolution touchscreen displaying a clean dashboard of lighting, climate, and security icons. The panel is set against a smooth, matte light-gray wall in a modern living room, with glimpses of a minimalist sofa and a glass coffee table softly out of focus. Cool, diffused daylight enters from large unseen windows, creating subtle reflections on the glass surface of the screen and gentle shadows along the wall. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing clarity, precision, and professionalism. The mood is calm, efficient, and reassuring, conveying advanced but accessible technology for customized home automation.

Project Highlights

A sophisticated living room entertainment wall with an ultra-thin 4K television mounted perfectly flush to a smooth, light taupe wall, flanked by in-wall speakers with nearly invisible grilles. Below, a low-profile floating media console in matte white conceals wiring, with a single, small, brushed metal automation hub resting on top. Ambient LED strip lighting runs subtly behind the TV, creating a soft halo glow against the wall. Photographic realism, captured from a wide-angle, straight-on perspective with sharp focus, revealing a tidy, cable-free installation. Natural daylight mixes with warm recessed ceiling lights, producing a balanced, inviting atmosphere. The mood is polished and professional, showcasing an elegant, fully integrated custom home automation and media solution.