Planning discipline

Smart Home Design in North Cyprus

We shape the control logic before site work starts, so lighting, climate, shading, security, and scenes feel intentional from the first day of living with the system.

What gets planned

Control logic before procurement hardens the project.

  • Room-by-room zoning and control mapping for panels, switches, scenes, and mobile access
  • Protocol and product planning across Matter, Zigbee, local control, and retrofit-friendly wall points
  • Scene logic for arrival, hosting, privacy, sleep, and away behavior
  • Project notes that help the site team understand what belongs where before execution starts

Design flow

How the planning phase moves.

The process stays practical: understand the property, map the control behavior, then hand the project a plan that can be executed and commissioned cleanly.

01

Property and room logic

We review the layout, the lifestyle goals, and the level of control needed in each room so the automation fits the actual way the home will be used.

02

Wall points and scenes

Switch positions, tablet points, scene keypads, lighting behavior, shading response, and sensor logic are mapped into one readable operating layer.

03

Specification and commissioning brief

The project receives a clearer execution path for procurement, installation, commissioning, and resident handover without improvising late on site.

Deliverables

  • Control-point planning for panels, switches, and scene positions
  • Scene and user-journey outline for key daily behaviors
  • Installer-facing coordination notes for cleaner execution
  • Commissioning intent that aligns the on-site team before tuning begins

Where it helps most

  • Premium villas needing a calm whole-home control language
  • Apartments and renovations where heavy rewiring should be minimized
  • Projects with mixed lighting, climate, access, shading, and sensor scope
  • Teams that want a cleaner bridge between design intent and final handover