The Thoughtful Application of Lighting Controls
My family and I have moved into a 20,000 square foot custom home in Fountain Valley, Arizona. It is a two-story house with five bedrooms and six baths, one bedroom being a master suite with an adjoining master bath. We have installed a home theater and an in-house audio system, but have subsequently realized that we have done nothing with the lighting. We found a copy of your book, and we are interested in your ADAPTIVE ® method of lighting. Before we invest in this, however, we would like to know what type of lighting controls systems you can install that will make your equipment and designs easier for us to use. We looked at several lighting control and home automation companies in our area and walked away thinking that their lighting control systems consisted of too many features we really did not need, and were simply too complicated for us to easily use. What do you have that is better?
Roger, Fountain Valley, AZ
Dear Roger,
First, let me thank you for your interest in Adaptive Design Group Inc. and your interest in what we call the Thoughtful Application of Lighting Controls.
This approach to home lighting control is somewhat different than the type you normally encounter with retail home theater vendors and many interior lighting designers. Our system is a proven method built around the tripod of intuitive functionality, simplicity, and consistency. Our first and foremost priority is to customize the ADAPTIVE ® method of lighting to your individual dwelling, then build a home lighting control system that allows you to manipulate this system as if it were an autonomic extension of your own subconscious desires.
In order to properly install and configure your particular home lighting controls, it is necessary to give careful thought to how your home lighting design reflects your personal lifestyle, and how lighting control will add comfort and convenience to that lifestyle. In your case, you appear to have a strong interest in high-quality, home-based entertainment. Your investment in a home theater and an in-house audio system indicates this. In order to best accommodate you, we would create a home lighting control system that would allow you to move safely and comfortably between rooms and up and down stairs without ever getting lost in darkness or shadow. We would also make it possible to set optimal lighting levels for watching a movie, and we would finally tie your home lighting control system to your in-house audio system so you can play music as a prequel to a movie, or as entertainment in other parts of the home.
I would like to emphasize at this point that we have a way of doing all of this that results in an amazingly simply, user-friendly lighting control interface that requires no advanced technical knowledge or complex memorizations on your part. We Do Not design complicated table-top controls, sliding dimmers that are hard to locate in a darkened room or hand-held remotes that confuse you with too many buttons and get misplaced too easily. Instead, we configure a home lighting control system entirely operable from the standpoint of a simple, wall-mounted keypad designed to mirror the reflexive movements of your own hand. After only a short period of use, the operation of the key pad becomes as unconscious and reflexive as the operation of an old-fashion flip switch.
Our standard key pad design features only six buttons, each pre-programmed to perform a specific task. In your case, Roger, we would add two more buttons to your keypad. I will discuss these in a moment, but first let me itemize the standard 6 buttons, show how they work, and explain how easily we can customize your keypad to further work with your home theater and in-house music system.
1. Top Left Button- Turns the lights on in a given room to your every day setting.
2. Bottom Left Button- Turns those same lights off.
3. Middle Top Left Button- Sets the artistic levels in the room.
4. Top Right Button- Raises the brightness of those room lights.
5. Right Middle Button- Turns the lights on in an adjoining room or walkway.
6. Bottom Right Button- Lowers or dim’s the lights in the given room.
Button 5 will make it possible to easily move the light ahead of you, so to speak, as you leave a well-lit room and enter a room that was previously dark. This is particularly convenient if you are getting up in the morning and moving from the master suite to the master bath, or entertaining family and acting as usher to your new home theater.
To make the latter experience even more cinematic, we can then add a 7th button to close the shades in the home theater, and an 8th button to turn on background music while you select your movie and watch any previews you might find interesting. The convenience of operating your home lighting control system from a series of unobtrusive, intuitive key pads will be far more satisfying than having to fumble for a lost remote or grope along a dark wall to find a sliding dimmer control. This Thoughtful Application of Lighting Control will ultimately fulfill the original intent of processor-based home control systems—namely, to make your home’s functions easier, not more complex.
Thank you for your inquiry, and please feel free to contact me personally at my direct number, 801-274-9600, for further discussion of how our firm can best meet your needs.
Sincerely,
Glenn Johnson