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Daisy

Game room with a golf simulator machine including two lounge chairs and a flat screen TV on the wall.
Project

Daisy Powered by Millennium Systems Design Hits a Hole-in-One with Ambitious Golf Simulation Project 

For many homeowners, a bonus room is just that: a space with potential, waiting for a purpose. For one golf enthusiast living in a golf course community, the vision for the largely unused space was clear: Outfit it with an advanced home golf simulator where he could practice, play, and entertain. What he didn’t anticipate was how the plan would expand into a professionally designed, fully integrated entertainment space, one that now serves as the central gathering spot for his family and friends

Well lit home interior with table and chairs, sofa and lounge chair with lamp on cabinet.
Blog

Custom Integrator Playbook for the Next 25 Years

I’ve often been called a visionary because I started cyberManor, one of the first custom home technology integration companies in the United States in 1999, focused on using a broadband internet connection, a router, and a network switch to serve as the backbone of what is now commonly referred to as a smart home.

Chad and Rosa Jasinski
Blog

Q&A with Chad Jasinski of Daisy North Jersey

When you walk into a beautifully automated home — where the lights, sound, and entertainment respond to your voice or a tap on your phone — you’re experiencing the kind of lifestyle that Chad, founder of NJ Smart Homes, has been quietly perfecting for years. But like most great ventures, NJ Smart Homes didn’t begin in a showroom or with a slick plan — it started with a movie, a moment of inspiration, and a leap of faith.