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A Home that Knows
The Morning Standard
|January 11, 2026
The new language of luxury is silent, seamless, and deeply intuitive. In modern homes, technology disappears into the architecture, leaving behind only effortless living.
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In modern homes, opulence is no longer defined by what meets the eye, but by the intelligence humming discreetly beneath the surface. Homes are expected to set moods, secure spaces, optimise energy, streamline routines, and even support staff effortlessly. The most refined smart homes don't advertise their intelligence.
There are no blinking panels or intrusive interfaces. Instead, technology dissolves into the architecture intuitive, responsive, and invisible. Whether it's lighting, HVAC systems, AV setups, appliances, or staff workflows, the form factor remains restrained, blending seamlessly into the interiors rather than competing with them.
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