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DESIGNING THE INVISIBLE CASADIGI REIMAGINING LUXURY HOME INTELLIGENCE FOR INDIA

In an exclusive interaction with Meenakshi Singh from Homes & Buildings’, MUSKAN SALGIA, Vice President of CasaDigi, reflects on how home automation is evolving from a convenience to a lifestyle ethos. With roots in global hospitality tech, a Wharton-honed mind, and a fierce belief that luxury should feel intuitive—not intrusive—she’s leading CasaDigi into a new era of experience-first living.

CasaDigi carries the legacy of DigiValet, known globally for elevating guest experiences in hotels. What sparked the transition into private residences?

We realised that today’s luxury homeowner doesn’t just want control— they want curated comfort. The seamless, personalised experiences we designed for world-class hotels became the blueprint for residential automation. But with homes, the relationship is deeper and more emotional—so we reimagined tech to be intuitive, ambient, and personal.

CasaDigi 4.0 has just launched. What makes this version a leap forward?

It marks a paradigm shift. Yes, users can still control lights or music—but now they can engage a digital butler, design meal plans, or automate routines across multiple homes. It’s not just automation—it’s experience orchestration. And all of this happens through a seamless, minimal interface designed to be almost invisible.

Home automation often means ‘connected but complicated.’ How do you approach simplicity?

We simplify by design. Our focus is on what we can hide, not show. The UI is calm, clean, and context-aware. You shouldn’t have to think about your system—it should anticipate
your needs. From temperature shifts to morning yoga routines, CasaDigi aligns with your rhythm.

Are Indian buyers evolving in how they perceive and demand smart homes?

Very much so. The new-age Indian luxury buyer wants more than wow— they want meaningful tech. They value cultural nuance, quiet sophistication, and solutions that blend seamlessly into their lifestyle. CasaDigi isn’t about gadgets—it’s about graceful integration.

With digital wellness becoming a design pillar, how does CasaDigi align technology with tranquility?

We’re careful not to overload. Features like Circadian Lighting or Digital Detox Mode let users unplug, consciously. Many clients even create Tech-Free Retreats in their homes, and CasaDigi supports that ethos completely. We believe technology should elevate life, not interrupt it.

What does the future of smart living look like to you?

It’s deeply human-centric. A home that learns, understands, and evolves. Think AI that senses your mood, automation that reduces energy footprints, and multi-sensory experiences tailored to you. We’re building a future where homes are not just responsive—but almost empathetic.

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