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Elevating Your Bedroom with Home Automation: Tips for a Relaxing and Luxurious Sleep

Posted on 
January 4, 2023

In her article titled "5 Design Tips for a Better Night's Sleep", Dorothy Willett, of Willett's Design & Associates, summarized 5 key points for getting some much deserved rest in a well-appointed bedroom. Inspired by her article, we've put together 5 complementary items of our own, all relating to how a well-designed home automation system plays into proper sleep.

The recommendations listed in the above article are all important factors in creating a comfortable and relaxing bedroom environment, which is especially important for a luxury home in California. However, incorporating a home automation system with automated shades and smart lighting can take these recommendations to the ultimate level of luxury. A home automation system allows for effortless control and coordination of lighting, window treatments, and overall design of the room, providing a truly personalized and seamless experience.

One of the key benefits of a home automation system is the ability to easily control and adjust lighting levels throughout the room. With a smart lighting system, you can easily set the lights to dim or brighten at certain times of the day, such as lower light levels in the evening to promote relaxation and melatonin production. Additionally, automated shades can be set to open or close at specific times of the day to control the amount of natural light entering the room, further enhancing the overall lighting experience. Another benefit of home automation is the ability to remotely control window treatments. With a hardwired or wireless solution, you can easily open or close your shades or drapes without having to physically walk to the window, providing the added convenience and flexibility of controlling all of your shades at once.

In addition to these benefits, a home automation system can be integrated with a smart thermostat to automatically adjust the room temperature at specific times of the day, ensuring that the room is at a comfortable temperature for sleeping. Noise levels can also be controlled with a home automation system by integrating with smart speakers and lower the volume of music or white noise to automatically lower at a certain time of the day, promoting a peaceful and quiet environment for sleeping. Automated shades also play a role in taming the harsh sunlight of the California desert from peeking in when you're trying to get some much needed extra minutes of sleep before starting your busy day.

Overall, incorporating a home automation system with automated shades and smart lighting can greatly enhance the benefits of creating a comfortable and relaxing bedroom environment, especially in a luxury home. It allows for effortless control and coordination of lighting, window treatments. And with large selections of materials and designs to choose from, the overall design of the room stays intact, providing a truly personalized and seamless experience, as well as ensuring proper sleep environment for better overall health and well-being.




Read the original article below:

"Wow. There’s so much going on right now, and I know that for most of us a great night’s sleep—a relaxing, deep, reinvigorating night’s sleep—is so far from what many of us experience on a regular basis let alone during a pandemic! And yet we all know that quality sleep is one of the most important things we can do to keep ourselves happy and healthy.

So here are some of my top recommendations I make to my clients when designing their bedrooms:


Lighting:  Put all the room lighting on dimmer switches.  Purchase lamps or sconces for your nightstands with adjustable settings or dimmers.  Lowering the lights before bed helps us to relax as higher light levels have been shown to suppress melatonin, which is what we all need to produce to make us sleepy.

Window Treatments: If possible, install window treatments that provide multiple layers and options; meaning combine a roller or a Roman shade behind a drape.  Or install shutters or soft treatments that can be closed, open, or partially open to diffuse the light.  This allows you to control the amount of light in the room, and also provides for different levels of privacy.  And when possible, hardwire the larger treatments so that you aren’t yanking them or your arms around.

TVs & Computers: I know some of you won’t like this, but get rid of the TV in the bedroom. Studies have indicated that watching TV before bed actually disrupts sleep cycles.  It can engage you too much before sleep, and the light coming from a TV or computer will suppress melatonin production.  And the best reason to get rid of the TV, is that couples who keep a TV in the bedroom have sex half as often as those who don’t!  Hello!?!

Bedding:  Not only should your bedding look nice, but more importantly it needs to be soft and soothing and flexible.  What do I mean by that?  Layers!  Regulating your body temperature during sleep is an important component of a good night’s sleep.  If you have lighter layers when it’s warm and heavier options when it’s cold you can adjust your bedding during the night as you need.

Another important part of bedding is the mattress and pillows.  Did you know that 93% of Americans rated a comfortable mattress, and 91% rated comfortable pillows as the most important part of getting a good night’s sleep?  We often provide recommendations on brands and firmness based on feedback from our clients.

Scents:  Anything that we can add to the room like flowers, candles, or diffusers when you use Eucalyptus, Lavender, or Frankincense scents will encourage relaxation.  And we all know how great it feels to slip into a clean bed with sheets have a fresh scent.

Lastly, the overall feeling a bedroom should come from the design we create for that room.  What colors we bring in, what textures we employ, and what materials we select are all part of how the room, and each room in your house will become your favorite room."

Get the Look: Soothing Bedroom Retreat

1. Branwen Bed – Ironies
2. Tangier Pendant – Currey & Company
3. Bone and Resin Trays – Accessory Preview
4. Master Nightstand – Willetts Design

5. Revenna Linen – Christopher Farr
6. Bed Linens – E. Braun & Co
7. Louis XV Armchair – Gregorius Pineo
8. Dandi Wrap – International Down & Linen

If you like any of the items you see in this post, or would like assistance with the design of your bedroom, contact Willetts Design & Associates:

760.777.9044

The original article can be found at: https://willettsdesign.com/5-design-tips-for-a-better-nights-sleep/