OHM Sweet OM Systems
Designed with beauty.
When you cannot buy your way out of a problem, you invent your way through it.
OHM Sweet OM Systems grew out of years of off-grid living, caregiving, and rebuilding from scratch. These are not theoretical solutions. They were built under real conditions, tested through real seasons, and refined through real failure.
Each system is designed around a single conviction: that the infrastructure of daily life should support the nervous system, not tax it. Simple. Repairable. Beautiful. Resilient.
The Six Systems
Power from the sun, stored with intention.
Off-grid solar systems designed for real-world conditions — not ideal ones. Built to be repairable, expandable, and honest about what they can and cannot do.
In DevelopmentRainwater collection, filtration, and storage.
Clean water from the sky. Systems for collection, gravity-fed filtration, and long-term storage that work without pumps, chemicals, or municipal infrastructure.
In DevelopmentHeat that comes from the land, not the grid.
Rocket mass heaters, thermal mass design, and wood-based heating systems that burn clean, hold heat long, and cost almost nothing to run.
In DevelopmentGrowing, preserving, and preparing with care.
Regenerative growing systems for small spaces. Fermentation, preservation, and food storage methods that extend the harvest and reduce dependence on supply chains.
Coming SoonSpaces built to restore, not just contain.
Design principles and material choices for small, beautiful, functional structures. Built with natural materials, low embodied energy, and the nervous system in mind.
Coming SoonDaily systems for a regenerative life.
The invisible architecture of a good day. Routines, rituals, and personal operating systems that reduce decision fatigue and create space for what actually matters.
Coming SoonDesign Principles
Every system we design can be fixed with basic tools and locally sourced materials. Complexity is a liability.
A system you find beautiful is a system you will maintain. Aesthetics are not decoration — they are durability.
No single point of failure. Every critical system has a backup, a workaround, a manual override.
The best systems reduce cognitive load. They run quietly in the background and ask very little of you.
Guides, schematics, and tools — released when they are ready, not before.