Stacked displays: home automation UI screens

Stacked displays: home automation UI screens, minimal, corporate-clean, dark

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Two vertical display screens mounted on a textured gray wall showing home automation interfaces with photography and green accent color.

Summary

Two vertically stacked display screens mounted side-by-side on a muted gray wall, each showing home automation interfaces with photography, text, and a cohesive green accent color.

Visual description

Two identical black-bordered tablet or small-screen displays hang on a textured light-gray wall. Left screen shows a woman in a beige cardigan interacting with a green object, with headline "Full Home Automation" and body copy below, plus Stradu branding. Right screen displays the headline "Flexibel en slim" (Dutch) with a seated woman on a sofa and similar copy block. Both screens feature monochromatic photography offset by the same green accent color used in text, icons, and branding marks. The composition is symmetrical and calm. A subtle horizontal dark element (possibly a shelf or floor line) sits beneath the screens.

Key takeaway

The side-by-side layout creates instant comparison and shows product coherence. Green as a single accent against monochrome photography provides direction without noise. Combining photography with minimal text and UI elements makes the interface feel human and approachable rather than purely technical.

Reuse notes

Strong for smart-home, IoT, or residential software brands. Works when you have two related features or use-cases to showcase in parallel. Avoid if primary users are visual-averse; the photography needs to feel natural and not stock-like.

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