Now most of the house has been mist-coated, Moss Technical can get on with their second fix work. As I write, they’ve been on site for the last four days and aim to get everything completely wrapped up tomorrow. This is all about wiring in sockets, switches, detectors, light fittings, the media rack and – of course – the Niko controller: the brains that will transform the Education House into a smart home.
Core fit-out
Our Niko hub will give intuitive control over lighting, heating, ventilation, shading and audio-visual to make running the house simpler. For instance, the system can be programmed with a range of moods to suit different tasks and activities, all available at the touch of a button. You can even set holiday modes with clever light sequences to give the impression you’re in the house when you’re not (eg if outdoor PIR movement detectors are triggered).