Remote-Controlled Luxury

If you are building a home you probably already know that automation represents the pinnacle of luxury and convenience. This trend is particularly evident in the increasing adoption of motorised window furnishings, transforming everyday living into an experience of effortless sophistication. Architects and designers are integrating automation early in their projects, ensuring that from the ground up, their homes are designed to not only impress with modern aesthetics but also boast the latest in technological integration.

The United Places hotel, designed by Carr Designs, exemplifies this seamless integration of luxury and technology. Creative Director Ben Esakoff envisioned a space where hospitality meets the comforts of home, specifying Lovelights motorised drapes to enhance both the ambience and functionality of each suite. This attention to detail ensures that every guest's experience is dramatically luxurious and intimately personal, with lush velvet drapes opening at the touch of a button to reveal stunning urban and garden vistas.

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Bridget Myers of Lovelight echoes this sentiment in her work on various ambitious projects. Her approach—meticulously planning motorisation and pelmet details with site supervisors—highlights the importance of considering these elements early in the design process. This foresight allows for the seamless integration of technology, avoiding later adjustments that can be both costly and disrupt the design's aesthetic coherence.

Brooke Mcalpine’s project, Blue at Lavender Bay, further illustrates the allure of automated window furnishings in residential settings. By incorporating motorised curtains, the project promises residents not just spectacular views but also unparalleled convenience and control. The ability to adjust natural lighting with precision underscores a commitment to both comfort and energy efficiency.

At Lovelight, the philosophy extends beyond mere aesthetics to embrace functionality. Our commitment is to ensure that window furnishings are not only beautiful but also provide practical benefits. The integration of advanced automation technologies allows for easy operation and enhances the liveability of every space. Whether through

remote controls or sophisticated app integrations, residents can adjust their environment with ease, reflecting a modern lifestyle where convenience is paramount.

 

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Lovelight Founder Jason Lewis, who started his career in residential motorisation says, “our approach to automation includes sophisticated outdoor solutions. Intelligent wind sensors, rain, and solar detectors ensure that blinds and other external furnishings are not only automated for convenience but also adapt to changing weather conditions, protecting themselves and contributing to the home’s climate control efforts.”

Partnering with industry leaders like Somfy, Lovelight ensures that every automated solution aligns with our high standards of quality and reliability. And as, [Lovelight employee name] put it, “from the early stages of design to the final implementation, we work closely with architects, builders, and clients to embed technology seamlessly into the fabric of each home. Our use of top-tier systems guarantees that our installations are quiet, reliable, and integrate beautifully into the aesthetic of any space.”

At Lovelight, we are dedicated to making motorisation and automation an integral part of modern living. By collaborating closely with architects and builders, we ensure that every project we undertake not only meets the aesthetic and functional needs of our clients but also embraces the latest trends in technology and sustainability. Whether renovating an existing space or designing a new one, our team is equipped to bring the vision of a fully automated, luxurious living environment to life.

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