A common mistake in home automation is starting with products before defining how the home should actually behave. Devices matter, but routines matter more. The right system depends on control flow, everyday habits, and which experiences should happen automatically.
Another mistake is under-planning control points. Good automation should still feel simple for guests and family members, which is why panels, switches, and fallback manual controls remain important.
The third mistake is ignoring expansion. Homes change over time, so automation planning should leave room for future lighting zones, security upgrades, curtain control, or entertainment integration without forcing a full rebuild later.
Key Takeaways
- Start with household routines before choosing devices.
- Control points should be intuitive for everyone in the home.
- Scalable planning prevents costly redesign later.
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