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Lighting Automation Beyond Basic Smart Bulbs

I've had smart bulbs for years, but I'm ready to graduate to real [url=https://koremmsolutions.com/]lighting automation & smart lighting[/url] throughout my whole house. The piecemeal approach isn't cutting it anymore—I want actual lighting scenes, automation based on time/occupancy, and integration with everything else.
Here's what's driving this: We waste energy leaving lights on constantly, the kids never turn off their bathroom lights, and I'm tired of manually creating "movie mode" by turning off six different lights. I want the house to be smarter about lighting without requiring constant input from us.
My research has led me down a rabbit hole of protocols, control systems, and wildly varying opinions. Some people swear by one approach, others say it's outdated. I'm trying to separate marketing hype from practical reality.
Specific questions:

Whole-house systems versus smart switches versus smart bulbs—what's actually better long-term?
Motion sensors and occupancy detection—how well do these work in real daily use?
Circadian lighting that adjusts color temperature throughout the day—gimmick or genuinely beneficial?
Integration complexity—can I DIY or does this need professional programming?

We're planning to stay in this house long-term, so I'm willing to invest in doing it right. Just trying to figure out what "right" actually means for lighting automation in 2025.