Remove wall clutter

Living room with a gray stone wall, white sofa with pillows, yellow armchairs, a floor lamp, and large windows with curtains.

Keep your finishes as the focal point by removing unslightly banks of traditional switches, while at the same gaining access to every light in (and out) of the house from a single button. It’s a win win.

Turn the TV into ART  

Living room with built-in white shelves, a large framed painting of a man and woman outdoors, a beige armchair, a white sofa with patterned pillow, glass coffee table with books, decorative vase, and a window with blinds.

Take back that space when you’re not watching TV. Use it for art or family photo’s, and even pick a custom frame to match your decor. Plus it’s an awesome TV.

Hide the speakers

Empty conference room with six white chairs around a rectangular table, a white chair at the head, large window with city view, blueprint of a speaker system on the wall.

Everybody wants good sound, but no one likes the look of speakers. We’ve got solutions for that, whether small aperature to blend with the pot lights, or one’s that literally dissapear. You don’t have to settle for bad sound.

The right kind of light

Modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, white countertops, pendant lighting, bar stools, and large windows overlooking a backyard

The right light can really bring a space to life. You’ve timestakingly picked you colour palette, make sure your lighting renders those colours accurately to your vision.

Next level integration

Four images of electrical outlets and switches: top left has a gray square with a large white letter 'T' and the word 'TRUIF' underneath; bottom left shows a metallic switch on a dark textured wall; bottom middle features a black switch panel on wood; right side displays a wooden wall with a power outlet outlined in a rectangle.

When you really want things to dissapear the answer is Trufig. Infinitely customizable, it’s as clean as it gets.

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