A Loxone smart home kitchen at dusk, lighting and shading running themselves

The Feature Catalogue

What your homewill do.

We don't sell boxes. We sell what your house does for you once the boxes disappear into the walls — mornings that start themselves, a home that watches over itself, energy that spends itself intelligently.

Every feature runs locally on Loxone — no subscriptions, no cloud dependency — designed, wired and supported for life by one team.

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The catalogue

Eight features of living.

Most clients start with two or three and add more over time — the same system runs them all, so nothing you invest in is ever wasted.

Loxone energy management dashboard showing solar, battery and EV charging flows
from £4,500

01 / 08

Energy Autopilot

Your home charges the car, heats the water and runs appliances when electricity is cheapest — or free from your own roof.

Solar panels, a battery, an EV charger and a heat pump are four separate purchases that usually never speak to each other. Energy Autopilot connects them into one system with one job: spend your money only when electricity is cheap — or spend nothing at all by using your own solar surplus first.

What it replaces

Exporting solar for pennies while the car charges from the grid at peak rates. Four apps that only report what you already spent.

Loxone Touch Pure switch — one tap runs the whole house
from £2,500

02 / 08

Leave With One Touch

Triple-tap by the door: everything off, alarm armed, heating economises. Never drive back for a "did I leave the…?" again.

One gesture on the switch by the front door and the house takes over: every light off, standby loads cut, blinds to their daytime position, the alarm armed, heating dropped to economy. When you come home, it reverses before you reach the kitchen.

What it replaces

The walk-around ritual. The doubt on the motorway. The heating running all day for an empty house.

Integrated home security — presence simulation, cameras and sensors working together
from £3,500

03 / 08

The House That Watches Over Itself

Burglars see a lived-in home. You see everything from your phone. The house calls you before it calls anyone else.

When the house is empty it doesn’t look empty: lights and blinds replay your real routines. Cameras and sensors watch quietly, and if something genuinely needs you — a door, a leak, smoke — your phone knows in seconds, with footage attached.

What it replaces

A lonely burglar alarm with a keypad you never learned. A camera app you check twice a year. Leaving the hallway light on for two weeks.

Bedroom waking gently with automated blinds and warm lighting
from £3,500

04 / 08

Wake Up Well

Blinds rise slowly, the bathroom is pre-warmed, your playlist follows you downstairs. Mornings, handled.

Instead of an alarm shocking you awake in the dark, the bedroom brightens gradually as the blinds lift. The bathroom reached temperature twenty minutes ago. The kitchen lights are on the breakfast scene and the news follows you from room to room.

What it replaces

The 6:45 phone alarm, the cold bathroom, the house that feels asleep while you’re trying not to be.

Room-by-room climate control in a Loxone smart home
from £4,000

05 / 08

Perfect Climate, Every Room

Every room at its own temperature, automatically — cooler bedrooms at night, a warm bathroom at 7am.

Room by room, the house holds the temperature each space should be — not one thermostat in the hallway guessing for everyone. Windows open? Heating pauses in that room only. Sun beating in? Blinds shade the glass before it gets hot.

What it replaces

One thermostat ruling the whole house. Radiators on in empty rooms. Bedrooms too warm to sleep in.

Multiroom audio playing through invisible ceiling speakers
from £3,000

06 / 08

Music Everywhere, Wires Nowhere

One tap and the whole ground floor plays the same song — or every room its own.

Speakers disappear into ceilings; music becomes part of the house. The same track follows a dinner party through kitchen, dining room and garden — or the kids get their playlist upstairs while the kitchen keeps the radio.

What it replaces

A portable speaker carried room to room. Bluetooth fights over who’s connected.

Family watching a film in their living room cinema with the lights dimmed
from £2,500

07 / 08

Cinema Night

One button: blinds close, lights dim to 10%, the screen comes alive.

The room transforms itself. Blinds seal out the streetlight, lighting falls to a warm glow, the AV powers up in the right order and the sound is already balanced. When you pause, the lights lift gently so nobody trips over the dog.

What it replaces

Four remotes, five minutes of setup, and someone asking "which input is it on?"

Keyless entry at a London home entrance
from £1,800

08 / 08

Guest & Key Freedom

No more key copies — codes or app access for cleaners, guests and trades, with a log of every entry.

The cleaner has a code that works Tuesday mornings. The builder’s code expired the day the job finished. Your parents’ code always works. Every entry is logged, and you can open the door for a delivery from your phone, wherever you are.

What it replaces

Keys under plant pots. Copies you’ve lost count of. Changing the locks after a falling-out with a contractor.

Features combine. Prices don't surprise.

“From” prices are for typical London homes, installed and programmed; during a renovation or new build they drop significantly because the walls are already open.

There are no subscriptions and no monthly fees — you own the system outright.

A completed TechnoActive smart home living room in London

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