Niko Home Control can cater for your lighting, heating, ventilation and blinds, controlled using a touchscreen, your tablet or smartphone: that is home automation
Smart home products are rapidly becoming mainstream. Wireless technology has given us easily retrofitted DIY solutions, such as Philips Hue for lighting, Hive for heating and security, plus Google Home and Apple HomeKit that work to unite many separate functions. They’re quick to set up, inexpensive, and you can add more kit as you need it.
Creating a home from scratch offers the opportunity to establish a wired, integrated system where everything works together. “If you’re self building, then you’ll probably want a professionally installed smart home ecosystem, as opposed to off-the-shelf solutions that might not be compatible with one another,” says Loxone’s operations and marketing manager, Tyron Cosway. Gone are the days when smart homes felt gimmicky; now, everyone can see the benefit of improved comfort and better control, and installers have focused on what’s really useful, not simply adding layers of complexity because they can.