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Self Build EIB Control Case Study - Review


  • Subject: Self Build EIB Control Case Study - Review
  • From: "Mark McCall" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 11:55:23 -0000

Submission by Andrew Hempsall and Colin Price

Located in a quiet Derbyshire village, this cottage had been uninhabited
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more than 20 years and was virtually derelict when the current owners
decided to buy it. The oldest part of the cottage was originally built in
1799 as a single dwelling, and the original parchment title deeds show that
the house, garden and orchard were bought for the princely sum of =A360.

Before renovation work began, the ground floor consisted of four very dark
rooms. Now the house includes two bright reception rooms, a conservatory
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three bedrooms. The house boasts a new oak staircase, along with oak
internal doors and floorboards, giving a feel of the traditional, but that
belies the secret =96 all the lighting, heating, air conditioning, audio
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security are controlled by an EIB/ KNX system that is anything but old
cottage. The system=92s finish has been carefully selected to bring modern
life choices to perfect =91olde worlde=92 surroundings...

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article1775.html

M.




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