
Winner of the Integrated Home Level IV award at the 2022CEDIA Awards EMEA, this impressive new-build property was designed by A20 Architects who bought in Woelf to design and integrate the technical aspects of the home. As the client was technology-minded and wanted smart home solutions that would enhance the living spaces and well-being for all occupants, the project was a substantial one, with more than 15 different systems integrated by Woelf.
A core requirement of the client was for an easy-to-use, simple and intuitive home automation system that would automate as much technology in the house as possible while creating a safe, enjoyable and comfortable environment. The family also wanted an interface that worked on multiple platforms –touchscreens, remotes and personal devices – with the same look and feel across them all.
To achieve this experience, Woelf opted for a KNX backbone for comfort-based applications overlaid by the Control4platform for AV integration and unified control, visualisation and operation of the whole home using T4 Series touchscreens and NEEO remotes.
Jan Martens of Woelf explains the thinking behind these choices: “KNX is an open, multi-platform, so you can use different technologies from your preferred KNX brands as the back-end system for your lighting or your HVAC control, and that makes it really easy. Everything that’s comfort-based is almost all KNX-based; the lighting control, the HVAC control and so on. It’s really reliable and its futureproof. On top of that we used Control4 for integration and visualisation. The Control4 system provides an easy-to-use interface that is identical across platforms. In addition, it has a clean and modern design, which suits the appearance our clients look for.”
The Control4 solution is the interface for audio, video, lighting, security, shading and more at House BE. The substantial property features 21 audio zones, including one high-end stereo zone and a home cinema, supported by a separate amplifier per two zones. This gives the system the capability to deliver a quality audio experience with enough power in every room. In-ceiling speakers have been installed throughout the property along with free-standing units in the main living space. Control4enables access to AirPlay and TuneIn so the client can stream music at the touch of a button, while Triad amplifiers ensure high-resolution playback.
When designing the video system, some of the sources and displays were located well over 100 meters away, so Woelf chose to work with a video-over-IP system, opting for products from another Snap One brand, Binary with its MOIP 4K Ultra HD Media-over-IP transmitters, receivers and controllers. This created the flexibility to add sources anywhere in the house, and, thanks to the superb wireless indoor and outdoor data network, builds in flexibility should the owners want to add video in additional places at a later date. There are 10 managed switches in the home – including Pakedge MS-2424,MS-12-12 and MS-4424s - located in six different racks, providing 328 managed UTP outlets over the entire domain.
In terms of security, Woelf installed an IP-based system, meaning that the programming, configuration and the integration of the Control4 system was achieved at an IP level, allowing the team to access all the detectors and sensors in the house. The alarm was also integrated into the home automation system to give the client an easy-to-use setup. This also means that every touchscreen in the property can act as a full-blown security panel, helping to meet the client’s desire to make security a priority while ensuring the property feels like a family home. The architect also benefited as they didn’t need to fit any additional security panels in the house.
Two types of controls were implemented for the 26 curtains throughout the property- one automatic and one manual. The automated setup is designed to save energy: when the alarm is turned on, all the curtains are automatically closed so that the HVAC system uses less energy to maintain the right temperature in the house. The manual control, meanwhile, allows the client to manage and adapt all26 curtains to meet their immediate needs.
The Control4 system also handles the HVAC as the client didn’t want a separate thermostat to manage the temperature. The BACnet protocol was utilised to integrate the HVAC andControl4 systems and ensure everything could be controlled using one interface.
The result of this extensive project is a stunning family home that is both minimalist and characterful and that, most importantly, truly meets the needs of everyone living in it.
Martens concludes: “Both our team and the client were super happy with the final result. For us, it has been the greatest honour to work on this project with the rest of the teams on site. We are also proud to say the client has already signed a quote for a new penthouse that they are building as a second home which we are looking forward to working on too.”
Information on Woelf is available at www.woelf.be.