Intelligent Shades for Modern Living

Whether you’re maximising daylight, preserving privacy, or creating the perfect ambience, automated shades and smart window treatments deliver control with style. TR Electronics designs and installs tailored solutions to suit any home or workspace—quiet, seamless and built for the way you live.

Tailored for Your Space and Schedule

We work closely with architects, interior designers, and homeowners to select and configure shading systems that complement both aesthetics and function. From blackout blinds in a home theatre to sheer shades in a sun-drenched living room, everything is customised to your daily rhythms.

  • Motorised blinds and curtain tracks
  • Daylight tracking and scheduling
  • Voice, app and wall-panel control
  • Scene integration with lighting and climate
Modern living room with automated blinds and smart wall control panel for daylight tracking.
Ceiling recess housing hidden motorised blinds for a minimalist smart-home finish.

Invisible Technology, Visible Comfort

Our low-profile systems are designed to blend in, no bulky hardware or obtrusive cables. We use whisper-quiet motors and slimline tracks, with options for recessed installation or hidden casing for a clean architectural finish. Control can be as simple as a single button, or fully integrated with your broader smart home system.

For Homes, Offices, and Beyond

TR Electronics provides solutions for private residences, commercial offices and high-end hospitality spaces. Whether you need responsive glare reduction in a boardroom or layered automation across a multi-storey home, we deliver with precision and professionalism.

Contemporary office space featuring automated roller blinds providing glare control and privacy.
3D floor plan illustrating motorised blinds and smart window control integration throughout the home.

What’s Included in a TR Electronics Smart Windows System

  1. Motorised blinds and curtain tracks
  2. Daylight tracking and scheduling
  3. Voice, app and wall-panel control
  4. Scene integration with lighting and climate