Four movements, one quiet system.

Every Oak & Wire home is built in the same considered sequence. The systems differ. The discipline does not.

i.

Survey. Walk the house, listen to the family.

Drawings in hand, a walkthrough room by room, and a long conversation about the household. We design around how the family actually lives, before any hardware is on the page.

ii.

Specify. Composed, not assembled.

We pick equipment the way an architect specifies fixtures. For longevity, repairability, and visual coherence. Locally controlled, beautifully built, made to age well.

iii.

Integrate. Make the systems speak as one.

We mount, configure, and connect on site. Then the quieter work begins: programming the house so its many parts behave as one attentive object. One dashboard. One brain.

iv.

Tune. Hand over a calibrated home.

Once the household begins to live with the system, we revisit. Automations are softened, sharpened, or rewritten. A home that fits, then settles.

Private. Reliable. Invisible.