Technology, Designed to Disappear
TRUFIG brings outlets, keypads, speakers, and touchscreens flush with the architecture for a cleaner, more refined interior.
In a truly refined home, the smallest details matter. TRUFIG helps technology become part of the architecture rather than something added on top of it.
SHORE Smart Home integrates TRUFIG solutions for luxury residences where interior design, finish quality, and technology all need to work together beautifully — from lighting keypads and receptacles to speakers, touchscreens, and other connected devices.
For Interiors Where Every Detail Is Considered
Traditional wall devices can interrupt the visual rhythm of a room. Outlets, switches, keypads, speakers, and touchscreens often stand proud of the surface, drawing attention away from the design.
TRUFIG solves that problem with a flush-mounting approach that allows technology to sit cleanly within the wall or ceiling plane. Fascias can be painted or finished to match the surrounding surface, helping devices blend into the space rather than compete with it.
A Local Partner for TRUFIG Integration
For interior designers, architects, and builders working on refined residential projects, TRUFIG is often already part of the conversation. The question is who can coordinate it properly.
SHORE Smart Home is a local TRUFIG resource for luxury homes at the Jersey Shore, helping project teams plan device locations, coordinate wall and ceiling details, and integrate outlets, keypads, speakers, and touchscreens into the surrounding architecture.
TRUFIG works best when it is discussed early, before finishes are finalized and device locations are set. Our role is to help make those details clean, intentional, and properly executed.

Where TRUFIG Belongs
Lighting Keypads & Controls
Flush-mounted lighting controls help keypads feel intentional, aligned, and integrated with the architecture.
Receptacles & Wall Devices
Outlets and wiring devices can sit flush and be finished to match the surrounding wall surface, reducing visual distraction.
Speakers & Audio Openings
Sonance audio solutions can use TRUFIG Mounting Technology to flush mount speakers into ceiling or wall surfaces in small, medium, or invisible physical footprints.
Touchscreens
Essential smart home control remains close at hand, while the touchscreen detail stays quiet, refined, and aligned with the architecture.
Where Technology and Architecture Meet Quietly
TRUFIG is not a last-minute accessory. It requires early planning, precise coordination, and careful installation. Device locations, wall surfaces, finish materials, lighting control layouts, speaker locations, touchscreen placement, electrical coordination, and construction timing all matter.
SHORE Smart Home coordinates with homeowners, builders, architects, interior designers, electricians, and finish trades so TRUFIG details are planned properly and executed with the level of care the home deserves.
Elegance in the Details
With TRUFIG, the room feels cleaner, calmer, and more considered. Wall devices become quieter. Speakers sit more naturally within the ceiling or wall. Touchscreens appear intentional rather than added.
It is a subtle detail, but in a luxury home, subtle details are often the difference between installed and truly integrated.

Aligned With the Finish Palette
TRUFIG solutions are designed to support a trimless, minimalist aesthetic across a wide range of finishes. In the right application, fascias can be painted or finished to blend with the surrounding surface, helping the technology feel like part of the architecture.
This is especially valuable in spaces where the design language is clean, minimal, or highly detailed — plaster walls, millwork, stone, specialty finishes, and carefully composed interiors.
Why Details Matter
In a luxury home, the smallest decisions can have the greatest impact. Device placement, wall finishes, keypad locations, speaker openings, and touchscreens all influence how refined the finished space feels.
SHORE Smart Home can help determine where TRUFIG belongs in your project and coordinate those details early with your builder, architect, interior designer, electrician, and finish trades.
For the best result, these conversations should happen before finishes are complete and device locations are finalized.






















































