
Every room hears you.
No room shouts back.
We thread microphones invisibly through ceiling cavities, map voice zones room by room, and teach your home to listen — so you never have to raise your voice, reach for a switch, or shout past a hallway again.
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March 4, 2026
Four steps from quiet house to listening home

The Walkthrough
A VoiceHome technician walks every room with you — ceiling height, wall materials, hallway widths. We map where sound pools and where it disappears. Takes 30 minutes. Costs nothing.
"Show me around"
Threading the Ceiling
Microphone cables run through existing ceiling cavities — no drywall removal, no visible hardware. Each mic is flush-mounted and painted to match.
"Where are the mics?"
Zone Mapping
We calibrate each room independently — bedroom sensitivity differs from kitchen sensitivity. Voice zones overlap in hallways so commands carry across thresholds.
"Alexa, goodnight"
Teaching Your Home
We connect everything to Alexa, Siri, or Google — whichever your household uses — and program the routines you actually want. "Movie time" dims the lights, drops the shades, and switches the TV input. One phrase. Zero taps.
"Hey Google, movie time"Where it usually starts
Most homes begin with one room. One command. One moment where the house finally listens.

"Alexa, goodnight"
"Margaret has arthritis in both hands. She hadn't turned the bedroom lights off herself in two years. Now she just says goodnight and the room knows."
David Okafor-Miller
Retired educator, age 71
Primary bedroom
Single-room setup

"Hey Siri, movie time"
"The kids used to fight over the remote. Now they just say movie time from the couch and everything happens at once — lights, shades, TV input. The arguing stopped."
Claire Paterson
Parent of three, age 38
Living room
Single-room setup

"Google, I'm home"
"I come in with groceries every arm. The lights come on, the thermostat adjusts, the door locks behind me. I didn't know an apartment could feel this thoughtful."
Priya Nambiar
Product designer, age 31
Entry + kitchen
Apartment setup
— The Okafor-Millers, Birchwood Drive
— The Patersons, Elm Court
— Unit 4B, Millbrook Court
When one room isn't enough
Once a home hears you in one room, it's hard not to wonder what the rest of the house is missing.

"Alexa, good morning"
"We just renovated. The last thing we wanted was smart speakers on every surface. VoiceHome put everything in the ceiling. You'd never know it was there — until you speak."
Thomas & Renée Delacroix
Post-renovation homeowners
All 8 rooms
Whole-home integration

"Hey Siri, too warm"
"Robert has Parkinson's. The thermostat used to be a small war every afternoon. Now he just says 'too warm' and the house adjusts. It sounds small. It isn't."
Barbara Williams
Caregiver & homeowner, age 67
All 6 rooms + garage
Whole-home integration

"Google, we're leaving"
"Four kids, two dogs, two adults. Leaving the house used to take 20 minutes of 'did you turn off the lights?' Now we just say we're leaving and the house shuts itself down."
Minh & Lily Nguyen
Young family, age 34 & 32
All 10 rooms
Whole-home integration
— The Delacroix Family, Sycamore Lane
— The Williamses, Oak Lane
— The Nguyens, Harbor View