OneTen Custom Integration
Luxury Home Automation & System Integration -Chicago West Suburbs
Custom-designed, fully integrated technology systems for high-end homes in Oak Brook, Hinsdale, and Burr Ridge
Technology Should Work Seamlessly. Most Homes Don’t.
We specialize in diagnosing and rebuilding underperforming smart home and business systems—fragmented networks, unreliable control, outdated AV, and unsupported installations—into a unified, reliable platform.
Not for DIY systems. Not for entry-level installs. Built for businesses and homeowners who want it done right—once.
Core Services
Brands We Work With
Where We’re Brought In
Failing or outdated smart home systems
Major renovations and additions, new and existing office build outs
Newly acquired luxury homes with poor tech infrastructure
Service takeovers from abandoned installers
Serving Chicago’s Western Suburbs
We provide home automation and system integration services across Chicago’s western suburbs, focusing on high-end residential environments and complex projects.
Our Integration Process
- System Audit & Discovery
- Infrastructure & Network Design
- Engineering & Documentation
- Installation & Integration
- Commissioning & Calibration
- Ongoing Service & Support
AV Automation & Smart Home System FAQs
Can you fix or upgrade an existing smart home system?
Yes. Many of our projects involve diagnosing and rebuilding underperforming systems.
In some cases, existing components can be retained. In others, partial or full system redesign is necessary to achieve reliable performance. The first step is a system evaluation to determine what’s viable.
Why do smart home systems fail over time?
Most failures are not caused by individual devices—they stem from poor system design.
Common causes include:
- Weak or outdated network infrastructure
- Mixing incompatible products and platforms
- Lack of proper programming and integration
- Systems installed without long-term planning
- No ongoing service or support
Without a cohesive design, systems become unstable as they grow.
What is the difference between DIY smart home products and a professionally integrated system?
DIY systems are typically device-based—each product operates independently, often controlled through separate apps.
A professionally integrated system is designed as a unified platform where all components—lighting, audio, security, climate—work together seamlessly through a single interface.
The difference is consistency, reliability, and long-term performance.
Tell us about your project
If your system isn’t performing the way it should—or you’re planning a new project—tell us about it.
We’ll evaluate your current environment, discuss your goals, and outline the right approach.



