technology – Completehome https://www.completehome.com.au Turn your house into a home... Tue, 27 Apr 2021 01:48:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 https://da28rauy2a860.cloudfront.net/completehome/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/24103109/complete-home-favicon.jpg technology – Completehome https://www.completehome.com.au 32 32 This Kitchen Truly is One for the Technically Minded https://www.completehome.com.au/kitchens/this-kitchen-design-truly-is-one-for-the-technically-minded.html Wed, 21 Apr 2021 03:36:39 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=60936 Thanks to the team at Inset Kitchens, the space has been designed with many electro-mechanical elements that make using the space a seamless experience.

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Thanks to the team at Inset Kitchens, the space has been designed with many electro-mechanical elements that make using the space a seamless experience.

The island bench has a clever slide-back section to reveal the cooktop, steamer and downdraft extraction unit. This makes the kitchen feel open and more like a part of the living space than a designated “cooking area”.

All drawers installed throughout the room feature electro-mechanical push-to-open technology. Not only is this convenient, but it also offers a handle-less look that helps the kitchen appear spacious. The SubZero fridge and freezer are fully integrated, ensuring the room is sleek and that a sense of flow from the living area remains prominent.

In keeping with this streamlined aesthetic, an electronic lowering cabinet in the butler’s pantry allows you to make coffee at your convenience, then hide the clutter with a simple touch. A small appliance cupboard is also located inside the butler’s pantry.

Yet the technology doesn’t end there. Electronic dropdown power point posts complete with USB slots are stationed in each corner of the butler’s pantry, allowing you to plug in whatever you need with ease. LED task lighting ensures your prep work will always be precise and safe in this space. Finally, a pull-out table and a pull-out pantry are positioned to the left and right of the Vintec wine fridges — one for reds and one for whites. Kick rail vacuum sweep chutes in the island and butler’s pantry make cleaning your kitchen easy.

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Oh So Breazy! This Stylish Smart Fan is a Game Changer https://www.completehome.com.au/interiors/oh-so-breazy-stylish-smart-fan-is-a-game-changer.html Thu, 11 Feb 2021 23:10:57 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=59989 From soft zephyrs to strong draughts, the new Skyfan DC is the stylish smart fan that can do it all while keeping costs down.

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From soft zephyrs to strong draughts, the new Skyfan DC is the stylish smart fan that can do it all while keeping costs down.

Feeling hot? Don’t let humidity and hot weather ruin your day and install a Skyfan DC in your home. The Skyfan DC is a newly developed DC (direct current) ceiling fan that is a game changer thanks to its technology and innovative design.

Available in white, black and teak, Skyfan DC comes in three sizes (1200mm, 1300mm and 1500mm) to suit spaces of all shapes and dimensions. With optional app control, elective LCD wall controller and LED light models available, there’s a Skyfan DC for everyone.

Developed and engineered in Australia and designed from the ground up by Ventair, the result is a high-quality, high-end, versatile product that fits the Australian market like a glove. The fan takes advantage of intelligent, energy-saving DC technology that consumes as much as 75 per cent less power than some AC ceiling fans. In fact, it can run for eight hours on ECO mode for under two cents (based on average electricity costs).

Whisper quiet with high airflow capacity, Skyfan DC is perfect for bedrooms and any indoor or covered outdoor space. An in-built antivibration system minimises the possibility of any fan wobble, while strong and durable glass fibre composite blades with quick click blade assembly make installation easy and speedy.

An LCD multi-function remote control is included and comes with sleep and timer functions. Readily available throughout Australia via Ventair’s network of electrical wholesalers and lighting shops, each unit comes with reverse mode for winter and a five-year warranty.

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Smart Living in your Kitchen https://www.completehome.com.au/kitchens/smart-living-kitchen.html Fri, 11 Oct 2019 05:07:23 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=53290 Do you want to bring your kitchen into the 21st century but you don’t know where to start?…

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Do you want to bring your kitchen into the 21st century but you don’t know where to start? Nowadays, technology seems to be more important than ever. Technology, that won’t disrupt your design so to speak.

We love to connect and control all sorts of things to our smartphones and embrace comfort and easiness in our daily lives. At Häfele, we of course noticed the change of mindsets, so we’ve been working hard to make sure we are able to offer you solutions that actually work and make your everyday life easier. We don’t believe in just selling products, it’s more important to us to have a positive impact in your life and make your busy life a little easier and less complicated.

Lights that can be controlled by your smartphone are still seen as a big step into the modern age. However, it definitely isn’t as complicated to achieve anymore as it was a few years back. Our full LOOX Lighting range can be connected to your phone via our BLE (Bluetooth Low-Energy Technology) Box and the Häfele Connect app. Whether you are looking for striplights or down lights – we can help you to showcase your kitchen to highlight your design rather than disrupting it. You have the option of warm or cool white or just go colourful with our RGB lights. Most of our LOOX LED lights are dimmable which makes it a perfect solution for any occasion.

The LOOX range is much more than a lighting range. It also includes the 420E Sound System. The difference to a standard sound system is simple: The exciter speaker are installed into a cabinet, sending vibrations through different surfaces so your furniture becomes a sound conductor. Combining seamlessly with the LOOX LED system, your home can be controlled easily through one app.

Smart Living doesn’t end with lighting and sound solutions though. Only this year, we have added Point Pod to our range. Point Pod is a pop-up power outlet that hides within your benchtop. No longer do you need to disrupt your splashback by putting power points onto the wall. Point Pod solves this issue in the most convenient way. It comes in two sizes to ensure your needs are met! Quickly, this Australian designed and engineered product stole our heart and was added to our Must-Have list for new kitchens. A gentle touch on the top and it rises out of your benchtop and with another gentle push on the top, it will lower back down – all thanks to an electric lift. You don’t need to pull it up or push it back down. Furthermore, the unit has an IP rating of 44 which means it is electrically safe, even in the event of a spill! Do we need to tell you more? Point Pod is that popular that you might even have spotted it on TV this year…

Alternatively, or additionally (you decide) we have the option of hiding your power outlet in a drawer too. The Docking Drawer is another great product solution for your power points that comes in two different sizes. The great feature that comes with Docking Drawer Trio Is an interlocking safety feature. The product contains a thermostat so if the temperature rises over 50ºC, the power will be cut off. We love products that go that one step further to make sure it’s not just convenient but also safe to use!

Overall, Smart Living is a personal decision and doesn’t stop with the technology used either. We believe all products that make our life easier and more efficient fit into the criteria of Smart Living. Whether that is a great storage solution, lights that connect with your smartphone or a power outlet that hides in your benchtop. The options are endless and the choice is yours!

Get in touch with us today by visiting one of our showrooms or simply visit our website for more information!

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7 home automation ideas to create your smart home https://www.completehome.com.au/renovations/home-automation-ideas-smart-home.html Thu, 08 Mar 2018 01:52:17 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=42808 They have been widely talked about for a few years now, but it's clear across the home renovation industry that the 'smart home' and home automation are quickly transforming from science fiction into fact - and new 'Internet of Things' technology proves that they're here to stay

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They have been widely talked about for a few years now, but it’s clear across the home renovation industry that the ‘smart home’ and home automation are quickly transforming from science fiction into fact – and new ‘Internet of Things’ technology proves that they’re here to stay

What is a smart home?

A smart home is a residence that, in many ways, can be controlled and automated using a computer, tablet or smartphone. This often includes lighting, heating, moveable outdoor fittings and electronic devices, and home automation solutions often help to integrate these parts of the home as well. With new technologies like Google Home and Amazon’s Echo (featuring the voice assistant Alexa), home automation is evolving rapidly. Below, we’ve compiled just a few of our favourite ‘smart home’ and automation projects that will hopefully give you some inspiration for your high-tech future house!

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Where best to start with the smart home than one of our most comprehensive walk-throughs of a truly high-tech design from 2017? This Southport house uses an automation controller to manage a range of functions across the entire home, including lighting and security, the whole-house audio system and even the home theatre! This house truly illustrates the effect of the Internet of Things in full swing.

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This smart home project in Melbourne was created with uniting and harmonising spaces in mind, working within this spacious three-storey residence. Combining control with in-home touchscreens and mobile devices, Crestron home automation software allows the homeowners to remotely work the lighting, home audio, pool equipment, the blinds and awnings and more. And the best part? Despite being so complex, the entire system remains unbelievably simple for the owners to operate.

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Another project by Melbourne-based Smart Systems, this home automation design took on the often-overlooked challenge that these devices are beyond suited to. In this case, the owners of this residence wanted to create a smart home solution that complied with Jewish law, which forbids operating any electrical devices, including light switches and security systems, on the Sabbath and on other Jewish holidays. In this case, the solution involved taking a similar Crestron home automation system, and programming it with “the ‘knowledge’ of the holy days and the various control sequence options to suit,” according to Managing Director of Smart Systems, Michael Staindl.

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But where should you start with creating your smart home? Sometimes, rather than immediately opting for a large-scale bespoke solution, starting small makes it easier to find the systems that work best for you. One example is IKEA’s Smart Lighting range; a super simple way to convert your analog lighting system to one which can be integrated into a home automation system, controlled with your phone or device and manually programmed to appear in warm or cool light. A very easy way to create ambience and begin automating your house, in a small and very easy way.

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Another home automation for outdoor areas of the modern smart home, Zipscreen’s Automate Pulse app is perfect for controlling shade in any outdoor area. The awning system is controlled by a mobile app that can operate manually, on a timer or with custom ‘scenes’ that operate when and where you need them to, ensuring your shades work as you’d like. They can even be controlled remotely!

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The focus of great attention in the media recently, particularly as a result of South Australia’s major energy project, self-contained solar solutions for the house are also starting to gain in popularity and have been adopted in many smart home projects in remote, rural areas, as well as those looking to save money by taking their power needs ‘off the grid’. Not only is solar often a more sustainable power solution than many in use today, some homeowners – depending on who their energy provider is – can receive a compensation rate for feeding power back in to the electricity grid. Specific rates often depends on which state you are in and your energy company, but as the world starts to go green and sustainable energy becomes the norm, investing in a self-contained renewable energy solution is becoming a more popular and efficient way to power your smart home.

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Last but not least, what other home automation systems can you implement in your home? And if you’re not ready for a tailor-made and created solution, which smart home integrations can you create and install yourself? We looked at a few different technologies, including climate control and universal media management, most of which function as stand-alone electronic additions that don’t require major work. The perfect way to get your start in creating the home of the future!



Want to see more of what you can do in the house of the future? Visit our Smart Home Archive page


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Grand Designs Australia: Living smart – inside the smart home https://www.completehome.com.au/new-homes/grand-designs-living-smart-home.html Wed, 26 Jul 2017 04:58:47 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=37730 Our houses are evolving and whether we like it or not, the smart home is here to stay…

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Our houses are evolving and whether we like it or not, the smart home is here to stay

Despite the grumblings of those who say we’re losing ourselves to gizmos and gadgets, many Australians have gotten over the techno-shock of the early 2000s. Today, Aussies are some of the quickest embracers of new technologies worldwide, and many feel it has had a positive impact overall. When used and designed well, technology allows us to simplify or enhance our lifestyles and, purists aside, many homeowners have found a wide range of uses for it. Although smart home systems and home automation have been around for decades, they have only recently become more mainstream, in part due to tech companies including Amazon and Microsoft wanting a bigger market share of the Internet of Things, or IoT.

There are many installers and businesses in Australia that cater to the high-end, professional, smart and home automation desires of homeowners and builders. These companies can create custom solutions with an amount of control and flexibility that IoT devices can’t match, and provide continued support and technical assistance for the lifetime of these installations. Although there can be a significant financial investment in larger installations, the ease of use and added value they give to a home is a factor that can’t be ignored, and is easily offset by enhanced liveability and eventual resale value of a property.

Winchester Street Residence: a look inside a true smart home

This home in Southport, Queensland, was built on the site of the owner’s previous residence. The owner wanted a home that met high standards of automation, technological innovation and practical everyday use. This would also help provide a comfortable, luxurious space for entertaining, relaxation and general enjoyment. Three companies came together to achieve this: David Radic Prestige Homes, Bridger Automation, and Amber Technology. The initial concept was to provide the client with a home that covers every area of an automated home ecosystem. Areas include lighting, security, AV-audio entertainment, environmental control and the overarching control system, which coordinates all the aspects of the home to work together. These basic areas can also be supported with other technologies including home networking, home energy supply and storage, as well as energy monitoring for those who have backup power supplies or energy from sources like photovoltaics.

Starting with the control platform, which is the brains of the automation and smart processes, Bridger Automation selected a system that runs on the back of Crestron software, which is a controller for automated systems. Having a powerful yet easy-to-manage home allows the owner to operate their home’s functions with little to no effort. Interfacing with their home via smart devices and phones allows the user to control the specifics of the house on an item they’re already familiar with. The Crestron system uses an easy-to-use- and -navigate app to interface with every piece of technology, from lighting and security to the audio systems and home theatre. For this home, the specific choice of dedicated iPads allows easy access and use by the whole family. Lighting is one of the most vital elements in the home. Whether it’s from a natural or artificial source, light inside and around the home is important from an architectural and practical standpoint. A gloomy, dark home has a noticeable effect on inhabitants, so ensuring the home is well lit is important.

Using a C-bus lighting control system, the client had several key areas they wanted to light up, notably the entertainment and general living spaces. A warm white light was the foundation palette for the home’s illumination, allowing the interior to be well lit while feeling warm and welcoming. Overlayed on top of the subtle glow were key lighting groups, such as the outside pool and alfresco living, dining and kitchen, which would be key elements for entertaining guests and family throughout the year, and then mirroring this internally with key public living spaces in the home.

Additional focal points are the home theatre and entertainment zones with ambient lighting. Each space is individually controllable, allowing the owner to create an ambient and mood lighting environment to match the tone of the moment, as well as several large pre-programmed “scenes” for the lights. These scenes, activated at the push of a single button, are perfect for controlling large groups of lighting during entertaining, evenings at home as well as for switching off all lights just before bed. Additional lighting scenes allow the home to be lit for security purposes.

Our homes are a large investment in time, money and emotional attachment and yet many of us are very lax when it comes to protecting these investments. Security is an important factor of a home and the larger the residence, the more important it is to protect. This makes combining home security and smart home features a no-brainer. For the Winchester Street project, the security system comprises several key aspects. An external first-point-of-entry system controls all gates and other access points to the home, an alarm system, and a lighting security system which would be enabled when alarms were triggered. The security system’s smart integration allows the owner to arm and disarm doors remotely, giving access to trusted guests when away, monitor the surveillance Hikvision system while at home or away with a smartphone app, and allow entrance via wireless key fobs. Additionally, lighting scenes such as the “goodbye” scene allows the home to look occupied by lighting up key areas, while a “welcome home” scene activates when the system is disabled and the owner returns home, with the lights already on for them. All these systems were designed with ease of use in mind and, of course, they all connect back to the Crestron “brain” of the home, meaning they can be controlled anywhere in the house.

Now on to the fun part: entertainment. A residence with as much effort and passion put into it as this one needs to be perfect for entertaining. Inviting friends and family over and creating a hospitable and enjoyable environment are integral to the Australian lifestyle. To meet this demand, the Winchester Street project is packed to the brim with design elements and home automation technologies.

The clients wanted a robust and powerful distributed audio system as music and entertaining are important to them. This required careful design decisions to ensure the home had audio systems that sounded great, had amazing coverage, but also remained as discreet as possible. The solution for the external pool, garden and entertaining spaces was a discreet and durable outdoor sound system provided by Sonance. The SonArray SR1 series is a standout for the client: “Our favourite part of the new fit-out is the SonArray SR1 outdoor speaker system,” they say. “It’s easy to use and can be enjoyed all year-round. We’ve used it for casual barbecues and bigger celebrations like birthdays. It is perfect for our needs and offers significant value to a household that loves to entertain.”

The interior of the house has discreet multi-room audio products appropriately placed to give maximum coverage, while the smart aspect of the audio design is it allows finite control of what the client is listening to and where they are listening. As with the lighting scenes, the audio system allows audio to be played in individual rooms, each able to play a different source so that every family member can enjoy their own music. At the same time, the system can be set to play the same performance throughout, displaying exceptional flexibility. Again, all of this is controlled via the Crestron apps available on dedicated iPads and smart device apps. As a result, streaming music to the outdoor area while having a football game playing inside and watching a movie in the lounge room is not only easy to do, but also designed so each area doesn’t interfere with the other.
The crowning glory of the home’s AV system is, of course, the client’s dedicated home theatre.It boasts a large-format projection system for the visuals and uses discreet in-wall Sonance CINEMA-series speakers for the audio. The theatre’s Dolby ATMOS audio-compatible system makes every viewing session an unforgettable experience. Again, linked to the home’s control network, an easy interface allows intimate control over lighting, environment controls for aircon and heating, as well as sound controls and media source selection. And everything can be controlled from the plush comfort of the cinema seats.

Other areas that can be controlled are the home’s climate, many smart or home automation-compatible appliances and home energy systems. A professionally installed system allows endless possibilities and really the only limit is imagination and, of course, financial investment. This type of home installation not only provides unlimited personal control of one’s home, but also creates a greater feeling of understanding and peace of mind of how the home works.

Internet of things: DIY smart home

Unfortunately, not everyone can afford such a high-end system, but many companies today have jumped on the tech boom wagon and have come up with ingenious ways to help us in our daily running of the home. While there are those who dismiss these devices as techno doodads that merely complicate our lives, the strong uptake shows there is a demand for these sorts of technologies. In America, there is a battle underway for dominance in the entry-level smart home market. Amazon has created a unique little device called the Echo, which uses its Alexa operating system to create a voice-controlled hub that can connect with a wide range of networked devices in the home. This device also integrates users into Amazon’s greater range of services, allowing consumers to order groceries and many other products online. Microsoft and Google are also rigorously engaged in this market, although Australia has yet to see their services. However, there are still many smart home devices currently available that utilise pre-existing home networks to offer their services and help make controlling and using your home easier.

Smartphones and internet access are the first step for many of these devices, and the market allows a great degree of freedom and choice for an entry-level user. Devices such as the Philips’ Hue allows custom lighting systems utilising a smartphone app and, believe it or not, Wi-Fi-connected bulbs. Scenes and mood lighting are easy to create and control from a smart device and there are many applications that help create a smart home network that integrates technology and products from other manufacturers. Another company that has been successful as an entry point in the Aussie market smart home world is Belkin. The company’s WeMo is an ecosystem of devices that range from lighting to power management and networked security cameras. These come as individual packages so homeowners can pick and choose as they need.

For those on a tighter budget, Swann Smartseries is a modular package that allows a large degree of security; using networked cameras and motion sensors on doors and windows, it will detect when unauthorised entry has occurred. This package is backed by dedicated off-site recording and monitoring that can also be accessed via a mobile app. Swann also offers professional security storage as part of a subscription package. Each option offers its own set of unique features and degree of usability and performance, but it’s up to the consumer to decide between these smaller individual offerings and large dedicated installations. Each has its pros and cons, and consultation with specialists who have industry knowledge behind them is recommended.

Why smart homes?

So why smart homes? Technology and the benefits and costs it affords us is intrinsically linked to our modern lifestyles. It can be argued that there are visible benefits that far outweigh any perceived negatives from utilising what technical innovation has brought us.

Smart homes are a natural evolution of modern home design; we will be using large amounts of technology in our homes, regardless of how we feel about it. A well-designed, modern smart home with a well-developed automation system will make the technology work for you. The installations harness networking technologies, easy use of smartphones and a multitude of specialised products to enhance the performance of our homes and our lifestyles. And with dedicated support from installers, homeowners who invest in top-end systems will always have professional support and advice.

In the end, you can enjoy living in your home the way you want to with the security and knowledge that it’s been designed to help, rather than hinder, your day-to-day life.

Images of Winchester Street Project thanks to Amber Technology & Bridger Automation. ambertech.com.au; bridgerautomation.com.au

Written by James Cleland

Originally in Grand Designs Australia Volume 6 Issue 4

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