![]() Security & Accessīecause of those movement and door sensors we mentioned above, Loxone basically has all the elements of a burglar alarm already built-in. ![]() We’ll be adding some cable runs for other future things like drive lights / gates / and an intercom there too. It’s unlikely our budget will stretch to much in the way of outdoor lighting at this point, but we’re definitely planning to reserve a few circuits for it. Loxone RGBW Ceiling Light with built-in PIR The relative new ‘Ceiling Light Tree’ actually has one built in to the centre of the unit so you can light and detect movement in a room all from a single unit.ĭoor sensors are also an option we are considering for smaller rooms like the Pantry, so the light would be on the instant the door starts to open. Movement sensors (PIRs) mounted in the ceilings that turned on lights as we entered a room. It seems simple, but one of the features we enjoyed most during our visit to the Loxone Show Home was automated Lighting. We had some round pin 5 Amp sockets in the old place for table lamps which we’re considering again too. It would be great to have some Scene Lighting in the Kitchen / Dining / Living room to help zone things and use Loxone’s RGBW Pendant lights, LED tape and down lighters to set different moods. We’d like to use these where possible and we especially love their ‘LED Pendulum Slim’ lamps… The system can switch and dim nearly any type of light but Loxone manufacture their own fittings too. ![]() On the up side we’ve found that our Loxone partner has lots of useful lighting experience we can use instead. We talked to a couple of lighting design companies and whilst we’d love to have had their input it was just another one of those figures in our spreadsheet that ultimately didn’t make the cut. Lighting is probably the most popular place to start making your home ‘smart’ in the UK.
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