The term Smart Home is tossed around a lot, but what, really, does that mean? We’ve decided to showcase one of our favorite projects to take away some of the mystery.
If you haven’t read Part One, where we tour the residence, you can do so HERE.
There are many different products you can use as the “brain” in your Intelligent Home. Its important to hire a company you trust to make sure you have the right system for you and your budget.
The system we used here, on the Continuum project, was Crestron. Creston is definitely on the high end of home control, and may not fit into everyone’s budget. However, in recent years, Crestron has made a few advances in creating more affordable products.
Luckily, budget wasn’t a concern for this particular client. They wanted to be able to tie all of their home together:
They also had some interesting designer touches they wanted to be able to control, such as an automated in-ceiling projector, and screen:
And a custom LED lighted wall, with a motorized privacy curtain:
All of these systems and separate technologies are programmed and connected to the Crestron “brain”. Now the homeowners can control everything from several locations in the home, and even remotely from anywhere in the world.
Within the home, the system is controlled via Touch Panels, like this one:
The touch panel above can either be used in-wall, where it charges, or be removed for portability. There are also several keypads throughout the house, like the one shown below the touch panel. The system can also be controlled via iPad & iPhone, for the ultimate in portable convenience.
This particular property is owned by a very generous individual, who allows it to be used by extended family, friends, and clients. This means the system has to be easy to use, and pretty self explanatory.
Now that we’re familiar with the equipment, and how to control it, lets move on to what it can do, next time in Part 3.
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