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Five years ago, Mark Liptok and his wife embarked on an inspiring journey to downsize from their family home while retaining enough space to entertain their large family and grandchildren. They envisioned a home within walking distance of local restaurants and shops, yet rich in charm and character. Their solution? Purchasing a century-old house and embarking on a massive renovation to create a space uniquely suited to their lifestyle.
“We chose a century home for its charm and character, incorporating unique features that blend luxury, technology, and sustainability,” Mark Liptok shared. The couple partnered with a skilled home builder to bring their vision to life.
Blending heritage with high-tech
The renovation process was extensive, involving major structural changes while preserving signature walls to maintain the home’s historic charm. The transformation included unique features like a climate-controlled wine cellar, heated floors in every room and driveway, advanced lighting systems, and a commercial-grade fridge. These upgrades necessitated a complex wiring system that required innovative solutions.
“With the help of Schneider Electric’s smart switches and receptacles, we were able to seamlessly integrate sustainable practices into our daily lives,” Mark explained. The integration of these smart home technologies epitomizes energy efficiency and convenience, ensuring that the home is both functional and eco-friendly.
Setting high standards with smart home technology
A standout feature of the Liptok’s new eco-friendly home is the Wiser Home Energy Monitor. This advanced energy management system allows the family to manage electricity usage from anywhere.
“It shows us if we accidentally left an appliance on, so we can turn it off and see where we have opportunities to save energy,” Mark noted. This system is a prime example of how a connected home can be both smart and sustainable.
Energy efficiency was a core focus during the renovation. Smart lighting systems automatically turn off lights when no one is home and turn them back on to light the path when someone returns. These features not only save energy but also provide peace of mind, knowing that the home is secure and energy-efficient even when they are away.
Ensuring safety and sustainability
Given the extensive technology and electronics integrated into their home, the Liptok’s installed a whole-home surge protector in the main panel, as suggested by their electrician. This addition safeguards their appliances and systems against power surges, further enhancing the home’s safety and sustainability.
Additionally, the couple invested in a robust security system with smart cameras and motion detectors, ensuring that their home is not only energy-efficient but also secure. The system is integrated through a smart home hub, allowing them to monitor their property in real time from anywhere. They also included eco-friendly insulation and high-efficiency windows, reducing energy consumption, and creating a more comfortable living environment.
“We prioritized safety and sustainability at every step,” Mark emphasized. “From the surge protector to our comprehensive security system, we wanted to ensure our home was protected, efficient, and comfortable. It’s about creating a space that supports our lifestyle while being mindful of the environment.”
Conclusion: a dream realized
The Liptoks’ renovation journey illustrates how combining modern smart home technologies with traditional charm can create a space that is both luxurious and sustainable. Their home is a testament to the benefits of energy-efficient solutions, a connected home ecosystem, and the importance of incorporating an energy management system for a truly green home.
“We love our new custom house because it truly feels like a home tailored to our needs and preferences,” Mark said. “Our dream has come to life, and we couldn’t be happier. It’s never too late to turn your house into the home you’ve always wanted!”
For more information on Schneider Electric’s connected home devices and energy management systems, visit Schneider Electric.
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