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Home Automation Explained Lighting, Tech & How to Future-Proof Your Home – Andy Moore

41 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Most people don't think about home automation until it's too late when the walls are already closed and the wiring is done. In this episode, Behan sits down with Andy Moore lighting & home automations expert to break down what home automation actually is, how to use it to genuinely improve your everyday life, and the one critical decision you need to make during your build that will save you thousands down the track. From human centric lighting and sleep science to security, entertainment, and resale value this one covers it all.  What you'll learn:  * What human centric lighting is and how it affects your sleep, energy, and wellbeing  * Why blue light at night is stopping you from sleeping well and how smart lighting fixes it  * The difference between a system integrator and an electrician and why you need both  * What "wall acne" is and how good automation design eliminates it  * Practical examples of home automation that actually improve your daily life  * Why cheap consumer automation products end up as electronic waste and what to use instead  * The one thing to specify in a new build that future-proofs your automation for the life of the home  * The best time to engage an integrator during your build process  Chapters:   01:30 - What is human centric lighting?   02:04 - Circadian rhythm explained - how light regulates your sleep   04:09 - Light and dark as a biological signal the simple version   05:29 - Blue light, melatonin and why your evenings matter   07:45 - Kelvin explained warm vs. cool light and what it means for your home   10:24 - Why small automations have a big impact on how you feel at home   12:04 - Back to the Future and the pitfalls of over-automation   12:41 - What is a system integrator and why you need one   14:08 - Everything that can be automated in a home   15:55 - Wall acne explained the problem with too many control surfaces   17:26 - How to control your automation apps, voice, wall panels and more   19:09 - Practical examples: dinner parties, lighting scenes, music and ambience   23:24 - Security automation alarms, sensor lights and peace of mind   26:17 - Future-proofing your home: what to specify in a new build   26:53 - The open protocol advantage why Connex/KNX keeps your systems compatible 28:20 - Does home automation add resale value?   30:29 - LED strip lighting as a starting point for any home   32:00 - Wired vs. wireless why infrastructure matters   34:00 - One-button automation: guests arriving, pool clean, music, lights all at once   35:08 - Behan's tip: wait a month after moving in before commissioning your system   37:24 - What does the future of home automation look like with AI?     About Our Guest: Andy Moore is a lighting and home automation specialist with over 20 years of industry experience. Based in Melbourne, Andy works has a deep background in lighting control, human centric lighting, and building automation systems. He works with the Index Association and specialises in open protocol systems including KNX helping homeowners and builders future-proof their homes with automation that lasts the life of the building.  Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice?  Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

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LOOKING TO CUSTOM DESIGN & BUILD YOUR NEXT HOME? VISIT US ON INDEPENDENTBUILDINGADVICE.COM.AU 🏡 Most people get stung by hidden costs when building not because builders are dishonest, but because nobody told them what to look for upfront. Behan walks through every major hidden cost category you need to know before you sign anything.  What you'll learn:  * How builder quotes are structured - base price, itemised costs and site works  * Why site works are provisional sums, not fixed quotes  * How soil type affects your slab, footings and trenching  * Wind ratings and when your home needs structural upgrades  * BAL ratings Low, 12.5, 19, 29, 40 and Fire Zone and what each costs  * When noise attenuation kicks in and what happens when it clashes with your BAL rating  * The 7 Star NatHERS energy rating and what builders do to comply  * Flooring, painting, blinds, air conditioning, landscaping and fencing with rough pricing  * How price rises happen between your preliminary agreement and building contract  * Why cost-plus contracts put all the risk on you    Chapters:   2:00 - Site works explained - provisional sums vs fixed quote   3:15 - Connecting power, water and sewer - run-ins and trenching   04:14 - Soil types - sand vs clay vs limestone   05:09 - Wind ratings and structural upgrades   07:33 - Soakwells   09:10 - Retaining walls - brickwork, panel and post, limestone blocks   12:24 - Why some builders underquote site works to win your business   13:52 - Driveways, crossovers and verge responsibilities   15:13 - Shire fees, building approval vs planning approval   16:19 - Concrete pumps and scaffolding   18:00 - BAL ratings and bushfire costs   22:11 - Noise attenuation and when it clashes with BAL   23:19 - 7 Star NatHERS energy rating   25:33 - Fencing - costs   27:38 - Flooring costs   29:37 - Internal wall painting   31:05 - Blinds and curtains   32:37 - Air conditioning - kilowatts matter   33:47 - Landscaping   35:44 - Demolition   36:09 - Kitchen appliances and specification   37:35 - Price rises - preliminary agreements and building contracts   40:26 - Cost-plus contracts - why all the risk sits with you  Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice?  Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

8 de jun de 202641 min
episode Home Automation Explained Lighting, Tech & How to Future-Proof Your Home – Andy Moore artwork

Home Automation Explained Lighting, Tech & How to Future-Proof Your Home – Andy Moore

Most people don't think about home automation until it's too late when the walls are already closed and the wiring is done. In this episode, Behan sits down with Andy Moore lighting & home automations expert to break down what home automation actually is, how to use it to genuinely improve your everyday life, and the one critical decision you need to make during your build that will save you thousands down the track. From human centric lighting and sleep science to security, entertainment, and resale value this one covers it all.  What you'll learn:  * What human centric lighting is and how it affects your sleep, energy, and wellbeing  * Why blue light at night is stopping you from sleeping well and how smart lighting fixes it  * The difference between a system integrator and an electrician and why you need both  * What "wall acne" is and how good automation design eliminates it  * Practical examples of home automation that actually improve your daily life  * Why cheap consumer automation products end up as electronic waste and what to use instead  * The one thing to specify in a new build that future-proofs your automation for the life of the home  * The best time to engage an integrator during your build process  Chapters:   01:30 - What is human centric lighting?   02:04 - Circadian rhythm explained - how light regulates your sleep   04:09 - Light and dark as a biological signal the simple version   05:29 - Blue light, melatonin and why your evenings matter   07:45 - Kelvin explained warm vs. cool light and what it means for your home   10:24 - Why small automations have a big impact on how you feel at home   12:04 - Back to the Future and the pitfalls of over-automation   12:41 - What is a system integrator and why you need one   14:08 - Everything that can be automated in a home   15:55 - Wall acne explained the problem with too many control surfaces   17:26 - How to control your automation apps, voice, wall panels and more   19:09 - Practical examples: dinner parties, lighting scenes, music and ambience   23:24 - Security automation alarms, sensor lights and peace of mind   26:17 - Future-proofing your home: what to specify in a new build   26:53 - The open protocol advantage why Connex/KNX keeps your systems compatible 28:20 - Does home automation add resale value?   30:29 - LED strip lighting as a starting point for any home   32:00 - Wired vs. wireless why infrastructure matters   34:00 - One-button automation: guests arriving, pool clean, music, lights all at once   35:08 - Behan's tip: wait a month after moving in before commissioning your system   37:24 - What does the future of home automation look like with AI?     About Our Guest: Andy Moore is a lighting and home automation specialist with over 20 years of industry experience. Based in Melbourne, Andy works has a deep background in lighting control, human centric lighting, and building automation systems. He works with the Index Association and specialises in open protocol systems including KNX helping homeowners and builders future-proof their homes with automation that lasts the life of the building.  Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice?  Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

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episode Should You Buy, Build, Extend or Knock Down & Rebuild? artwork

Should You Buy, Build, Extend or Knock Down & Rebuild?

One of the most common and costly mistakes people make is going too far down one path before realising it was the wrong one. In this solo episode, Behan breaks down the four main options available to Perth homeowners: buying established, renovating, extending, and knockdown rebuild. He cuts through the noise with real costs, honest advice, and a simple rule of thumb that could save you tens of thousands before you spend a cent on a designer.  What you'll learn:  * The difference between renovating, extending, and a knockdown rebuild clearly defined  * When buying established is actually the smartest move (and when it isn't)  * Real renovation costs: kitchens, bathrooms, painting, wall removals what to budget  * Why the thing that frustrates you about a house today will frustrate you a lot more in five years  * When extending makes sense and when it's throwing good money after bad  * Why extending costs more per square metre than building new, and how to get better value if you do extend  * The 50–60% rule: the tipping point where demolishing and rebuilding wins  * The Mr. Squiggle analogy why working around an existing structure is so much harder than a blank canvas  * Why a builder who only does new homes will tell you to knock down, and a renovator will tell you to extend and why you need independent advice instead  * How IBA's free quiz helps you figure out the right path in about 10 minutes  * Why demolition costs roughly $23,000 and why that's often cheaper than you think   What you’ll learn:   01:20 - Who this episode is for: owner occupiers, not investors  01:48 - The dream scenario: buying established and doing nothing  02:41 - Buying established with minor work: real renovation costs  03:49 - Kitchen & bathroom costs: what to realistically budget  04:29 - When buying established is the right move  05:11 - The lifestyle triggers that push people to move: kids, teenagers, downsizing  05:51 - When should you extend instead of buy?  07:14 - Extending: when it makes financial sense  07:48 - Preserving older homes - California bungalows and good bones  08:34 - Why extending costs more per square metre than building new  09:17 - Living in the home during an extension - tips to manage it  10:10 - The 50–60% rule: when to stop extending and start again  10:51 - Block position, house placement & what to look out for  11:14 - Don't spend $20K on design before getting independent advice  11:38 - Why biased advice from builders and renovators costs you  12:07 - Knockdown & rebuild: demolition costs and what you gain  14:02 - Sloping blocks: when extending wins over knockdown  14:15 - IBA's free obligation-free advice come out and chat  14:32 - Final thoughts: get a feel for the market first, then decide  Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice? Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   ACCESS HOMEOWNER DECISION CHECKLIST HERE (FREE SELF-ASSESSMENT) 👇🏽  https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/build-decision-checklist/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/build-decision-checklist/]  Get a clear understanding of what your best path forward is with our 4-min self assessment quiz. You’re building something extremely expensive that you want to love, why not get it right? Download our Homeowner Decision Checklist today 🏡  Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

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episode Modular Homes Explained Build Times, Quality & Whether It's Right for You – MIRA | Home Building Podcast artwork

Modular Homes Explained Build Times, Quality & Whether It's Right for You – MIRA | Home Building Podcast

Most people have no idea what modular construction actually is or how good it's gotten. In this episode, Behan sits down with Natalie Lawrence and Dan Thake from MIRA Residential to bust the myths around modular building, explain how the whole process works from factory to front door, and help you figure out whether it could be the smartest way to build your next home especially if you're building in regional or rural WA.  Chapters: * What you’ll learn: What modular construction actually is and how it differs from traditional building  * How a home is built in a factory, split into modules, and reassembled on your block  * Why modular can be a no-brainer for regional and rural builds and what the real cost comparison looks like  * The two delivery methods jacking vs. crane and when each is used  * How site access, block slope, and soil conditions are assessed before a single thing is built  * Why modular build times (average 12 weeks manufacture + 2 weeks on site) are changing the game  * The truth about steel frame vs. brick quality, energy efficiency, sound, and cyclone ratings  * What's included as standard in a MIRA home and why stone benchtops come standard  * The difference between choosing a standard design and going fully custom  * Why raking ceilings and skylights are actually cheaper to achieve in modular  * The full pre-construction to handover process, step by step.    Chapters:   01:36 The McNally Group who's behind MIRA?  02:30 How a modular home is built: factory to site  03:28 Real client example: 12 weeks build, 2 week install  05:19 Sloping blocks & steel frame chassis explained  06:22 Site visits, local trades & due diligence before contracts  10:36 Does modular work in metro Perth? Budget & access considerations  11:29 Regional builds: why modular wins on cost, time & trade availability  14:32 Guaranteed timelines and why MIRA has to hit them  15:14 The step-by-step process: from enquiry to key handover  18:27 Total build timeline: 9–12 months all up  19:38 Granny flats & ancillary dwellings in modular  20:33 What "quality" really means craftsmanship AND stone benchtops as standard  21:13 Steel frame vs. brick: the Japan earthquake test, energy ratings & sound  24:22 Why Perth is one of the last places still obsessed with brick  25:26 Standard designs vs. custom over 20 base models to choose from  27:07 How to approach a custom modular design  27:41 Designing for modular: max sizes, module widths & transport constraints  30:40 Ducted air con, raking ceilings & skylights in modular  31:18 Ceiling height, skylights & the wow factor    About Our Guest   Natalie Lawrence is the General Manager of MIRA Residential, backed by the McNally Group a major WA contracting and infrastructure company with over 20 years of industry experience. Dan is MIRA Design Manager, bringing 15–16 years of residential and commercial design expertise. MIRA Residential specialises in high-quality modular homes delivered across WA, with a display home in Osborne Park.  Get in touch with MIRA Website: https://miraresidential.com.au/ [https://miraresidential.com.au/] Socials: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/mira.residential] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mira_residential/] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@MIRA_Residential] Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice?  Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

18 de may de 202637 min
episode How to Save Money When Building or Renovating Without Sacrificing the Home You Want | Home Building Podcast artwork

How to Save Money When Building or Renovating Without Sacrificing the Home You Want | Home Building Podcast

Building costs are rising fast, and most people don't realise where the money is actually going or how much they could save with a bit of upfront planning. In this episode, Behan walks through the key strategies IBA uses with clients every day to keep builds on budget without cutting corners on the things that matter. From setting a two-number budget before you do anything else, to the hidden design decisions that can cost you tens of thousands, this is essential listening before you sign anything.  What you’ll learn: What you'll learn:  * Why you need two budget numbers before you start  * What "price creep" is and how to stop it before it blows out your build  * Why designing for your next life stage now saves a fortune in extensions later  * The difference between fixed-price and cost-plus contracts   * How your block's slope, location, and site conditions can quietly add $25,000–$70,000+ to your build  * Why timing delays (planning approval, demolition, title issues) can trigger price increases... and how to protect yourself  * The simple design rule that can save tens of thousands: keep your footprint square  * Why standard window sizes save serious money, and when custom sizing is actually worth it  * How wall construction choices affect your budget more than most people realise  * Why energy-efficient design pays for itself and what happens when you get it wrong  * How to avoid over-specifying branded fixtures early in the process  * How IBA negotiates supplier discounts on appliances and fittings on your behalf  Chapters:   01:23 - Why saving money doesn't mean compromising your home  02:52 - Part 1: The overview: how to approach your build process  03:37 - Set two budget numbers before you do anything else  06:58 - Price creep: what it is and how to stop it  08:07 - Design for your current life stage AND the next one  09:19 - Get your finance sorted first  10:22 - Timing matters: building costs rise roughly 1% per month  10:42 - Three ways to approach finding a builder  12:03 - Why the cheapest quote is rarely the cheapest build  13:50 - The risks of going through an architect without a budget guardrail  16:10 - Why owner-builder sounds great but rarely works out  18:21 - Fixed-price vs. cost-plus contracts: what you need to know  20:34 - How IBA's builder comparison process works  22:26 - Match the builder to your project type  24:27 - Site costs: the hidden budget killers (slope, retaining, bushfire zones)  26:10 - How delays during the build process cost you money  29:43 - Part 2: Design & specification strategies  30:18 - Keep your home's footprint simple and square  31:40 - Windows: stick to standard sizes and save a fortune  33:38 - Wall construction choices and what they really cost  35:27 - Slab and footing differences: how site conditions affect this  36:12 - Energy efficiency: design it right and save every year  37:38 - Don't brand-specify fixtures early in the process  39:44 - How builder supplier agreements work: and how IBA gets discounts fot clients  42:06 - Flooring: supply it yourself and save  47:43 - Kitchens and bathrooms: where to trim and where to spend  Found the episode useful?  Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you.  Need design & building advice?  Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/]   Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/]   Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice]  Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.

11 de may de 202648 min