Here are some lighting automation ideas:

  1. Enable a single button press to illuminate all lights in a designated room or floor, offering comprehensive lighting control.
  2. Implement a double-tap feature on the same button for a convenient shutdown of all room components, including lights, electronics, and devices.
  3. Integrate doorbell notifications with garage lights, causing them to flash and alert occupants to visitors.
  4. Automate outdoor and indoor lights to illuminate when the garage door opens after dark, ensuring a well-lit path.
  5. Utilize motion sensors to prompt the automation system to turn off lights in unoccupied areas, optimizing energy efficiency.
  6. Schedule landscape lighting to activate at sunset and deactivate at sunrise, enhancing curb appeal and energy conservation.
  7. Establish a “Bedtime” scene, adjusting bedside lamps for comfortable reading before sleep.
  8. Implement a global “All Off” button for a swift shutdown of all lights throughout the entire home.
  9. Create a subtle “Midnight Snack” setting, providing minimal lighting for navigating to the refrigerator without disturbing others.
  10. Optimize motion sensing by dimming lights to 15% at night when motion is detected, preventing blinding brightness.
  11. Automatically turn off lights each morning when children leave for school, promoting energy savings.
  12. Dynamically adjust light levels based on natural light conditions, ensuring optimal illumination in various scenarios.
  13. Enhance energy efficiency in landscape lighting by adjusting brightness levels from sunset to late evening.