Setting the mood, design and installation by Digital Home Technologies, Palatine, Ill.
Soft, romantic lighting and a sexy tune on the stereo: it’s a surefire way to set the mood for a romantic evening with your Valentine.
Rather than race around the house to adjust a slew of light switches and frantically search for the remote that’ll get the music set just right, impress your sweetie by having the house ready as you step over the threshold. It’s a tactic that most custom electronics professionals mentioned when asked what they’ve done in the past for clients looking to spark some romance at home.
Many of the following scenarios involved the use of a home control system and the respective app that allowed the homeowners to evoke “romance” by tapping an icon on the screen of an iPhone or iPad. Some ideas also involved the use of a special button on a remote control or touchpanel. If you already own, or are planning to invest in a home control system, ask your CE pro to program a special Valentine’s Day (or any other day the mood strikes) setting. Consider these:
Design and installation by Cliqk, New York, NY

Design and installation by Digital Home Technologies, Palatine, Ill.
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