Case Studies
Do you dream of having the ability to control heating, air-conditioning, security, entertainment, lighting and more from elegant, discreet control panels anywhere in your home? Would you like to be able to do the same remotely over the web? APH Ltd work on a extremely wide range of property types - from old country cottages to new-build apartments. Sometimes we install solutions while people are in residence, sometimes the property is empty. Whatever the situation, we can install intelligent equipment discreetly, without altering the essential character of the property. We take our customers' privacy extremely seriously. However, some have been kind enough to let us create case studies about their new intelligent home solutions. Whenever a customer permits us to, we will post new case studies here.
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Set in a peaceful location in a prime countryside setting in Somerset, this traditional stone farmhouse was completely rebuilt for the Client and his family - who enjoy entertaining and for whom home and family life is very important. |
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Imperial College London’s QEQM (Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother) adult intensive care unit (AICU) has been moved into a new floor of an existing building. The challenge for APH Ltd was to incorporate all the service requirements of such a sensitive space with the simple usability that is needed for 24 hour use by a constant rotation of care staff. |
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APH Ltd of Leicestershire were asked by a Client to provide a ‘Smart Home’ solution for their five bedroom, three bathroom house in a prestigious area of Leeds. The main criteria was that the lights in the house should be controlled for a period of 25 hours without the family having to break the Jewish Sabbath rules relating to creating or extinguishing fire (Observant Jews consider the switching of any electrical item to be a form of fire creation). |
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Smart Home Technology for a stunning, modern and substantial home in Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire |
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Dementia, the most common form being Alzheimer’s, is a growing problem in the UK as the population ages. One of the symptoms is memory loss, for example forgetting to turn of taps or leaving cookers turned on. Other symptoms include confusion and a tendency to wander aimlessly. |
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Located in a quiet Derbyshire village, this cottage had been uninhabited for 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 newly erected dwelling, garden and orchard were bought for the princely sum of £60. |
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