An image of a sophisticated modern home at dusk.

Aviation-Grade Reliability for Intelligent Homes

Digital infrastructure architecture for modern living.

I design private, local-first smart home systems engineered to work — every day, with or without the cloud.

No vendor lock-in.
No forced subscriptions.
No fragile gadget stacks.

Just resilient, intelligently designed home infrastructure built around how you actually live.

This Isn’t Smart Home Installation.

It’s Digital Infrastructure Architecture.

Most smart homes are assembled from devices.
I engineer systems.

Instead of asking, “Which app controls the lights?”
I ask, “How should your home behave?”

Your home should:

• Secure itself when you leave
• Adjust climate intelligently
• Detect anomalies before they become problems
• Operate locally — not depend on distant servers
• Continue functioning if the internet goes down

Powered by open systems like Home Assistant, every architecture is designed for longevity, privacy, and full ownership.

Your home. Your data. Your rules.


Smart Should Be Invisible.

A well-designed intelligent home does not demand attention.

It removes friction.

You don’t check the alarm.
You don’t wonder about the garage.
You don’t think about the thermostat.

Because the system already handled it.

Technology should feel like good lighting — present, but never intrusive.


Engineered with Aviation-Grade Discipline

My background comes from a safety-critical industry where systems must perform reliably, consistently, and under pressure.

That mindset translates directly into how I design homes:

• Redundancy where it matters
• Fail-safe logic
• Structured system mapping
• Clear operational documentation
• Risk assessment before implementation

This is not “set and forget.”

This is engineered behavior.


From Blueprint to Behavior

1. Discovery & Lifestyle Mapping
I analyze routines, travel patterns, energy usage, pain points, and future plans.

2. Infrastructure Blueprint
I design a complete digital architecture: networks, device classes, logic layers, privacy model.

3. Implementation & Integration
Hardware selection, coordination with contractors if needed, system configuration, automation engineering.

4. Calibration Period
Real-world refinement over the first 30 days to ensure the system adapts to you — not the other way around.

5. Ongoing Optimization (Optional)
Seasonal tuning, expansion planning, and long-term evolution.

You get a single architect overseeing the full system — not fragmented installers.

About

I didn’t start Luz Automation to sell gadgets. I started it because I was tired of "smart" homes that were actually fragile, frustrating, and data-hungry.

For me, this is a lifelong passion turned into a professional mission. I replace flaky, cloud-dependent hubs with rock-solid, enterprise-grade infrastructure. I don’t believe in "magic pills" or the "unicorn dust" big brands promise just because their logo is on the box. I believe in systems built to last, designed for privacy, and—most importantly—built to fit you, not the other way around.

An image of a modern concrete space.

Services

The Blueprint

I don’t just plug things in; I design the brain of your home. I build high-performance networks that eliminate "smart home lag," ensuring your sensors and lights react instantly, every single time.

Privacy by Design

Your home should be your sanctuary, not a data stream for a tech giant. I keep your automation away from the cloud and onto local hardware. If your internet goes down, your smart home stays up and running.

Renters’ Freedom

Smart living shouldn't require a mortgage. I specialize in professional-grade solutions that are non-destructive and move when you do. High-end intelligence, zero permanent holes in the wall.

Location

Based in Wrocław | Serving Clients across Poland (Remote & In-Person)

"More Light. Less Friction. Smart Home Logic as Unique as Your Fingerprint."

Designed for Homeowners Who Think Long-Term

• Professionals who travel frequently
• Families who value privacy
• Homeowners building or renovating
• Property owners who want infrastructure — not gadgets
• Individuals tired of cloud-dependent ecosystems

If you’re looking for the cheapest install, this isn’t it.

If you’re building a home meant to last, we should talk.