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Index Project in collaboration with Home Automation Nepal launches experience center

KATHMANDU, May 18: Home Automation Nepal and Index Projects have launched an experience center to showcase their latest customizable luxury furniture, interior design solutions, and smart living products for premium homes, offices, restaurants, and hotels.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 18: Home Automation Nepal and Index Projects have launched an experience center to showcase their latest customizable luxury furniture, interior design solutions, and smart living products for premium homes, offices, restaurants, and hotels. 


According to a statement issued by the company, home automation provides a smart space that people can control from their smartphone anywhere in the world. It includes control of security sensors, CCTV cameras, lights, curtains, air-conditioning, music, etc., right from their fingertips.


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Index Projects was established to provide interior solutions for any size of space. While Index had previously focused on retail and larger projects, they can now offer customized furniture for smaller homes, restaurants, and other areas. These features include custom cabinetry for the kitchen, wardrobe, bathroom, and other rooms. Custom furniture is now simplified with various available materials at the showroom itself. Options include ply, particle board, multiple laminates, countertops materials for the kitchen, fabrics for sofas, etc.


A visit to the experience center is a must to feel how technology and customized furniture can simplify your lives and make people’s lives more comfortable, secure, convenient, and enjoyable in a personalized manner, according to the statement.


 


 

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