Want your home to work with you to offer better comfort levels, greater convenience and a much-welcome reduction in your utility bills?
Then investing in smart control technology (smart house) could be a wise choice
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Smart technology can stretch into pretty much every aspect of home life. You’re probably already familiar with the headline-grabbing systems, such as multi-room audio and video, cinema-style spaces and ultra-fast networks teamed with breakneck broadband. But home automation doesn’t have to be all glitz and glamour. In fact, it’s the more nuts and bolts tech that can make the biggest difference to how your house works for you. Gadgets offering central or remote control of heating, lighting, energy monitoring and security systems may not be ‘show-off-to-your-friends’ additions, but incorporating them into your project will bring convenience, greater functionality and even the potential to save energy and money. So how do you get a smarter home?
Taking command
Control is at the heart of home automation. Whether you’re setting up for clever heating, lighting, security or a combination of all three, the way in which you interact with and operate the system will be crucial to its success.
Wall-mounting touchscreens in every room is a standard choice for hard-wired smart systems. The interface will give access to key functions for that space, such as lighting and temperature management, and may offer whole-house access, too. Fuelled by the tablet phenomenon, however, wireless controls are growing in popularity. These units, usually kept in a much-used space such as the living room or kitchen, allow you to operate your entire home automation package from the comfort of your armchair. They’re especially popular for DIY installations, or on retrofit projects where running new cabling would prove expensive. Many new smart systems, whether they’re hardwired or not, will accommodate wifi controls and equipment.
Some installers offer a variety of control systems, while others focus on a single provider. Popular brands include Crestron, Home Automation Inc, Lutron and X10 – all of these companies manufacture products to cater for different requirements and budgets. Many of their systems will also allow remote internet or cloud-based access from your desktop, laptop, iPad or tablet, and even smartphones.
The most common setups installed are for lighting and AV, some customers prefer to integrate everything into one system, often with an iPad as the principal control device. Others keep lighting, AV, heating and security separate, mixing and matching products or manufacturers to suit their requirements. From our perspective, the goal is to keep the interface as simple as possible – the clever, complicated parts should go unnoticed in the background.
Using an iPad or iPhone app as your control also allows you to easily come up with new schemes, such as lighting moods, and save them for future use. What’s more, it’s easier to maintain – for example, we can reset the system to its original state if you change or delete a scheme by accident. Installers such as Tillman Domotics offer a seven day, 9am to 5pm support service, and make use of internet feedback from your control rack to help diagnose and resolve issues or update software.
Some systems are even able track your lifestyle and usage patterns, and relay that data so that you can make well-informed decisions about whether to change schemes or settings. Others will tailor their automated functions to the weather, and many will offer preset modes such as ‘in’, ‘out’, ‘holiday’ and ‘eco’.