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systems as and when the budget allows, proving that smart home technology is accessible for all.


Misconception 3: There’s a trade-off between style and function Today’s homeowners have high expectations of their lighting control systems and can assume that the intricate lighting designs they see on social media come with a star-trek style panel of dimmers and switches. Some believe there is a choice: flexibility, simplicity or aesthetic. This is simply no longer the case – gone are the days of multiple, large, and bewildering displays. With modern lighting control systems, this dilemma no longer exists. Design expertise from a trained electrician and the


right lighting control system means homeowners can have a beautifully simple, minimal and usable interface that allows them to change scenes with the click of a button.


Electricians need to work with their clients to educate them on the


importance of style and function in order to help them strike the perfect balance.


Misconception 4: The process ends at installation Homeowners often spend days, weeks and in extreme cases months, fretting about the suitability of the scene descriptions for their lighting interfaces and control panels. They incorrectly assume that once their system is installed, the configuration is set in stone. Electrical contractors should be educating and informing their customers that lighting control remains customisable long after the electrician has left the site. As life changes so do lighting requirements - a room that was once a


child’s playroom could be transformed into a home cinema room and this requires an adapted lighting scene. The beauty of smart lighting systems is in the name, they’re smart enough that with a quick reconfiguration a space can be transformed to suit the new needs of its users. Every installation comes with its own unique challenges and requests but


there is a common thread of confusions and myths that accompany every home visit. Electrical contractors should enter every job knowing that they have the knowledge, and access to a network of lighting control experts, that can help them guide homeowners through the design and installation process. More importantly, they arrive equipped to myth bust and deliver the optimum home lighting and shading experience.


By investing in integrated smart


home systems, homeowners can save their future selves some


significant spending on electricity and heating bills.


26 | electrical wholesalerSeptember 2020


ewnews.co.uk


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