This has probably been discussed before, but I was hoping someone could help guide toward the best way to handle my situation. Here goes!
My new house is weird. Someone was maybe paranoid, or at least recognized that it is very dark around the house at night. For one of those reasons, or maybe one I didn't think of, there are large flood lights around the perimeter of the house. The issue is, the switch locations are all over the place, and strange.
For example, if I want to turn on the rear flood light and light up the back yard so I can see the dogs at night, I have to go up to the second floor and throw a switch in my master bedroom. Convenient, right?
In all, there are at least three flood lights on separate switches that I'd like to combine all into one. Short of rewiring, it looks like going with home automated, RF switches might be the way to go.
So, I'm looking for a smart switch that I can put by the back door that will have three or four buttons on it, allowing me to control each flood (slave smart switch?) independently, or have an "all on" option.
I'm having a hard time finding that sort of setup. Can anyone point me in the right direction? That will also lead me to the next part here.
Now, since I'm looking at going off the deep end with home automation, I want to make sure that I get something that I can expand (add garage door automation, thermostat, etc).
We have an Apple TV and iPhones, so I was initially thinking about Apple's HomeKit. That said, I'm already annoyed with Apple and I'm not married to using their system.
The house also has an older, wired alarm system with motion sensors, etc. I found a tutorial that showed how to incorporate the old system, using some hardware hacking, into a SmartThings system. I don't know that I would do this right away, but the idea intrigues me.
So, can someone point me to a smart switch system like I first described? Is there a particular protocol that I want to use to be able to expand into a system like Apple HomeKit or SmartThings?
Thanks!