Lighting Control
Good lighting will completely change the look and feel of your home. In addition to providing effective task lighting – for example over kitchen surfaces - a well-conceived design has the potential to enhance interior space. Different ‘scenes' can be stored and recalled for entertaining, cooking or watching TV.
A single button by the front door can be set to turn off all the lights in the house when you leave in the morning. An ‘evening entry' button will create a welcoming path of light when you return home on a dark winter's night.
Before you go to sleep, setting ‘night mode' will turn off any lights that have been left on. Low-level pathways of light can be set to help young children find their way to the bathroom at night.
Lighting control systems can help to save energy. Lighting control systems automatically adjust for daylight saving. External lights will only come on when it is dark and can be set to turn off at dawn.
Movement sensors in the house turn on lights when they are required and turn them off when they are not. Electronic dimming saves significant energy and prolongs lamp life.
Lighting can also be controlled via the internet.