Luxury Smart Lighting Control Systems for Custom Homes

Lighting plays a critical role in the comfort, functionality, and atmosphere of a home. Regent5 designs and installs advanced lighting control and motorized shading systems that allow homeowners to control the lighting environment throughout their entire property. Our lighting systems integrate architectural lighting, decorative fixtures, motorized shades, and daylight management into a unified control platform. These systems allow lighting scenes to automatically adjust based on time of day, occupancy, or homeowner preferences. Regent5 specializes in premium lighting control platforms including Lutron RadioRA 3 systems, Lutron HomeWorks QSX systems, as well as lighting integration through Savant automation systems and Control4 lighting systems.

Lutron HomeWorks Lighting System

Lutron HomeWorks is a premier whole-home lighting control system designed for luxury residences and large custom homes. Featuring centralized panelized lighting, automated shades, and seamless integration with Ketra, Crestron, and Control4, HomeWorks delivers precise, personalized control throughout the home. Homeowners can create custom lighting scenes for entertaining, relaxing, working, or evening routines, all managed through a single intuitive control platform.

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Lutron RadioRA 3 Lighting System

Lutron RadioRA 3 is a powerful and flexible lighting control solution ideal for high-end renovations and mid-to-large homes throughout the Bay Area. Combining wireless convenience with advanced control capabilities, RadioRA 3 allows homeowners to manage lighting, shades, and keypads without the need for extensive rewiring. Its modern aesthetic, intuitive app control, and integration with smart home systems make it a popular choice for homeowners in San Francisco looking to upgrade to a refined, automated lighting environment.

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Lutron Ketra Natural Lighting

Lutron Ketra lighting brings human-centric illumination to luxury homes by dynamically adjusting color temperature and intensity throughout the day. Designed to mimic natural daylight, Ketra enhances wellness, supports circadian rhythms, and showcases interiors with exceptional color accuracy. In Bay Area homes where design and natural light are essential, Ketra integrates seamlessly with Lutron HomeWorks systems to create environments that feel vibrant during the day and warm and relaxing in the evening.

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Lutron Palladiom Lighting Controls

Lutron Palladiom lighting controls are designed to be both functional and architectural, offering a minimalist aesthetic that complements high-end interiors. These precision-crafted keypads and controls feature sleek metal finishes, backlit buttons, and a refined, low-profile design that integrates seamlessly into luxury homes across San Francisco and Marin County. When paired with Lutron lighting systems, Palladiom controls provide intuitive, elegant access to lighting scenes while enhancing the overall design of the space.

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Lighting Designed for Wellness and Comfort

Modern lighting control goes far beyond simple dimming. Advanced systems like Lutron Ketra can automatically adjust color temperature and brightness throughout the day, mimicking natural daylight patterns to support wellness, improve comfort, and enhance the overall living experience. Bright, energizing light can help homeowners stay focused during the day, while warmer tones in the evening promote relaxation and a healthier environment. Regent5 designs intelligent lighting solutions that seamlessly integrate with luxury homes, delivering beautiful, personalized lighting that adapts to the way people live.

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Integrated Lighting Scenes for Everyday Living

Architectural lighting control allows homeowners to create personalized lighting scenes tailored to how each space is used. Whether hosting a dinner party, watching a movie, or transitioning into an evening routine, lighting can instantly adjust to create the perfect atmosphere with a single touch. Integrated lighting scenes can also coordinate with motorized shades, audio systems, and smart home automation platforms for a fully immersive experience. Regent5 specializes in designing lighting control systems that combine convenience, performance, and elegant simplicity for modern luxury homes.

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Seamless Technology Integration for Modern Homes

The best lighting control systems are designed as part of the home’s overall infrastructure — not as an afterthought. Regent5 works closely with architects, builders, and interior designers to integrate lighting controls, keypads, and automated shading systems without compromising the aesthetics of the home. Flush-mounted controls, discreet hardware, and carefully coordinated technology planning allow lighting systems to remain visually unobtrusive while delivering exceptional functionality. This approach creates homes that feel sophisticated, intuitive, and built for the future.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Lutron HomeWorks, RadioRA 3, Caséta, Vantage, Crestron and Control4 lighting control differ?

They are not simply interchangeable brands of the same product. They differ in control architecture, available load-control hardware, keypad and interface options, wiring approach, programming model, shading integration, retrofit suitability, whole-home integration, and long-term service strategy.

For a large custom home, Regent5 evaluates the lighting system around the construction stage, number and type of controlled loads, fixture and dimming requirements, architectural keypad goals, motorized shading, desired automation platform, existing equipment, and service expectations. HomeWorks and RadioRA 3 are different Lutron system families, while Vantage, Crestron and Control4 approach lighting and whole-home control through their own architectures. Caséta can be useful in appropriate smaller or more focused applications, but system selection should follow the project requirements rather than a brand checklist.

Can landscape and outdoor lighting be controlled by Lutron, Savant, Control4, Crestron or Vantage?

Yes. Exterior lighting can be coordinated with a dedicated lighting-control system or a whole-home automation platform so landscape, architectural, pathway, entry, water-feature, pool-area, and selected outdoor entertainment lighting can participate in schedules, scenes, astronomical events, and property-wide commands.

The control strategy should still be designed around the electrical loads, transformers, fixture types, dimming requirements, service access, landscape zones, and how the property is used after dark. Regent5 coordinates outdoor lighting with Lutron, Savant, Control4, Crestron, Vantage, electrical distribution, automation, security, gates, and exterior AV so the outdoor environment operates as part of the estate rather than as an isolated timer system.

Who can install, service or upgrade a Lutron system near me?

Regent5 installs, programs, services, and upgrades Lutron lighting-control systems for custom homes and estates across Northern California. The work can include HomeWorks QSX, RadioRA 3, Ketra, keypads, motorized shading, legacy-system evaluation, scene programming, commissioning, and coordination with whole-home automation.

For clients searching for a Lutron dealer or service company in their area, Regent5 serves the Peninsula, San Francisco, Marin, Wine Country, South Bay, Tri-Valley, and Monterey Peninsula, including Atherton, Woodside, Palo Alto, Los Altos Hills, Hillsborough, San Francisco, Tiburon, Napa, Saratoga, Carmel, and Pebble Beach. Clients and project teams can also experience working Lutron lighting and shading systems at Regent5’s showroom and design center.

Lutron HomeWorks QSX or RadioRA 3: which is better for my home?

HomeWorks QSX is typically considered for larger or more complex residences, especially new construction and major remodels where centralized panels, extensive keypads, shading, and deep system integration can be planned from the beginning. RadioRA 3 is often an excellent fit for existing homes and substantial retrofits because it can provide whole-home control with less invasive rewiring.

The right choice depends on the number of loads, construction stage, architecture, shading, fixture types, integration requirements, and long-term service expectations. Regent5 reviews drawings and existing conditions before recommending a platform rather than selecting one from house size alone.

Can Lutron lighting respond automatically to daylight and time of day?

Yes. Current Lutron systems can coordinate schedules, scenes, sensors, tunable lighting, and supported shading features so the home responds differently throughout the day. HomeWorks QSX and RadioRA 3 also support Natural Light Optimization for supported Lutron shades, which can automatically position shades based on calculated solar position.

Regent5 treats daylight, electric light, shading, keypad behavior, and automation as one design problem so automatic behavior remains understandable to the people living in the home.

Can Lutron HomeWorks integrate with Apple Home, voice control and whole-home automation?

Yes. HomeWorks QSX can participate in broader control environments, and Lutron systems can be integrated with supported voice and automation platforms. For larger estates, Regent5 normally keeps the Lutron lighting and shading system as a dependable dedicated subsystem and then exposes the appropriate functions to the whole-home automation platform.

That architecture helps preserve local lighting control even when an internet service or third-party cloud service is unavailable.

How should I budget for Lutron HomeWorks, Ketra and motorized shades?

Pricing depends on controlled-load count, keypad style and finish, fixture and dimming requirements, panel architecture, tunable lighting, shade quantity and size, fabric, construction stage, programming complexity, and integration scope. On large residences, the shading and architectural-lighting packages can be major portions of the overall control system.

Regent5 prices from drawings, fixture schedules, elevations, and actual design decisions rather than publishing a generic cost-per-square-foot number that may not match the project.

How do Ketra, Rania, Lumaris, tunable white and warm-dim lighting differ?

These technologies solve different lighting-design problems. Ketra is intended for projects that need broad color capability and highly adjustable white light. Rania focuses on natural white light, while Lumaris includes current Lutron linear and downlight options for tunable-white and warm-dim applications. Traditional warm-dim fixtures change toward warmer color as they dim, while tunable-white systems can adjust color temperature independently from brightness within the fixture’s supported range.

People often use terms such as circadian lighting or human-centric lighting when describing time-of-day color changes. Regent5 approaches that as a lighting-design and control problem rather than making medical claims: fixture capability, daylight, room use, finishes, artwork, scenes, and the owner’s preferences determine where dynamic light is valuable. The showroom and design center lets homeowners and design teams compare these effects in person.

How are Lutron keypads planned for a custom home?

Keypad design should begin with room use and scenes, not button count. Regent5 coordinates keypad locations, engraving, finish, button logic, lighting scenes, shades, and whole-home commands with the interior design and the way the household actually moves through the property.

For larger projects, our in-house CAD and drafting team can coordinate keypad locations and control intent on the project drawings before rough-in. Final engraving and programming are then refined during commissioning.

Why use a professionally engineered lighting-control system instead of smart bulbs and WiFi switches?

A whole-home lighting-control system is designed as permanent residential infrastructure. It can coordinate many loads, keypads, scenes, shades, occupancy behavior, tunable lighting, and automation without making every wall control or fixture depend on a consumer WiFi connection.

The engineering value is in load compatibility, panel and device selection, wiring, dimming performance, programming standards, documentation, commissioning, and long-term service. Regent5 coordinates those items with the electrical system and architecture rather than treating lighting control as a collection of individual devices.

What’s the difference between Z-wave and Zigbee lighting?

Zigbee and Z-Wave operate their networks a little differently. Zigbee can support far more devices at any given time, while Z-wave is more limited. While both ensure all your smart home devices work together, the small differences are what can help you choose the right system for your home.

I want a RadioRA lighting system, how do I go about installing it?

Lutron’s RadioRA is designed for a whole home system. The best part about it, is how flexible and scalable the components can be. Finding the right authorized installer is the first step to designing your customized RadioRA system.

I’ve seen a lot of smart lighting systems, which one is the best choice?

When it comes to smart lighting, there’s a lot of options to choose from. We personally love Savant light bulbs, which work seamlessly with the Savant app. Ketra makes a wonderful lighting system, with tons of versatility. Philips Hue is one of the most common smart lighting systems, and comes at the lowest price. Definitely do some research before seeing which one is right for you!

Vantage Lighting

Authorized dealer for Legrand's Vantage lighting and shading platform, an alternative to Lutron for large estates.

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