Top 10 Home Automation Projects Using Linear Actuators (And How to Build Them)

Top 10 Home Automation Projects Using Linear Actuators (And How to Build Them)

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TL;DR: Discover the top 10 home automation projects powered by linear actuators. This complete guide covers ideas, materials, actuator selection, and DIY instructions. If you’re ready to modernize your home with hidden TVs, drop-down appliances, or secret compartments—this is your ultimate guide.

Why Linear Actuators are Perfect for Home Automation

Linear actuators are the secret behind the smooth, silent motion in today’s home automation systems. Whether you're building a pop-up bar, a retractable ceiling projector, or a hidden TV lift, FIRGELLI electric actuators deliver precise, reliable, and discreet movement at the push of a button.


How to Control FIRGELLI Actuators

Linear actuators are typically sold as standalone units without a controller or power supply included. This is because control preferences vary widely from project to project.

The most common control methods include:

You can find all of these control options right here on our website.

Some products—like the FIRGELLI Column Lifts—are plug-and-play, meaning everything is built in: the controller, power supply, and wiring. Just plug it into a wall outlet and you're ready to go.

For more custom setups, we offer all the individual components you need. At a basic level, every actuator system requires:

Our online wiring diagram generator make it easy to set up your system, even if you're a beginner. We also offer pre-wired kits with connectors, so you won’t need any additional tools or soldering.

 

Why Linear Actuators are Perfect for Home Automation

Project 1: Hidden TV Lift Inside a Cabinet

Overview: Create a motorized lift to raise and lower a flat-screen TV into a cabinet or media console. These are great for living room or bedroom applications where you want to keep the TV out of sight.

Recommended Actuator: FIRGELLI TV Lift Mechanism

  • Power: 110V plug-in
  • Stroke: 26"–36" options - big enough for up to a 75" TV
  • Remote control and manual switch included

DIY Tip: Cut a matching wood panel to sit flush with the top of the cabinet when the TV is hidden.

Hidden TV Lift Inside a Cabinet

Project 2: Motorized Drop-Down TV

Lower your TV from the ceiling only when needed to preserve aesthetics and security.

Actuator: Drop down TV Lift

These Drop down TV lifts have a maximum stroke of 57" meaning you can drop a very large TV into the room and drop it low enough to create a great viewing angle.

Install Tips: Mount the Drop down TV lift mechanisms between the ceiling rafters so that you don't have to re-enforce any trusses in the attic, rafters (trusses) are usually around 12-24" apart, leaving lots of room for the TV mechanism and TV. Hopefully, the Trusses run in the direction in line with where you want to install a TV, as shown below

Motorized Drop-Down TV
In some Drop-down TV lift applications you may want to add a piece of drywall to the bottom of the lift so that when the TV is raised into the ceiling the drywall or MDF piece sits flush with the ceiling so no one knows it's even there. You can see how that would look below.  The FIRGELLI drop-down TV lift mechanism comes with a bracket to allow you to attach something to the bottom
Motorized Drop-Down Ceiling Projector

Project 3: Automated Pet Door or Feeding Hatch

Create a programmable or remote-controlled door that opens at feeding time or when triggered by motion sensors.

Actuator: Mini Linear Actuator with stroke between 2" and 6"

Pro Tip: Pair with a Wi-Fi relay or home automation hub for scheduling.

Project 4: Kitchen Appliance Lift (Stand Mixer or Blender)

Store your heavy appliances under the counter and raise them up effortlessly when needed.

Actuator: Premium Linear Actuator with 12"–40" stroke

Instructions: Build a support shelf with drawer sliders and mount the actuator below the shelf for vertical lift.

Kitchen Appliance Lift (Stand Mixer or Blender)

Project 5: Pop-Up Power Tower in Kitchen Island

Keep your counter clean while still having access to power—raise a socket tower when you need it, and hide it when you don’t.

Actuator: Compact 12V actuator or gas-spring-assisted column

Safety Tip: Ensure weatherproof gaskets if installing near sinks or in outdoor kitchens.

Project 6: Under-Bed Storage Lift

Use actuators to raise your mattress or a hidden drawer system beneath your bed to reveal storage space.

Actuator: Deluxe Linear Actuator with 150 lb capacity minimum

Frame Tip: Install a steel or hardwood frame for stability and quiet lifting.

Project 7: Hidden Bookshelf Door

Create a pivoting or sliding bookshelf that conceals a room, safe, or wine cellar.

Actuator: Feedback-enabled actuator with relay and home automation system integration

Motion Options: Swing/pivot or linear rail with latch-release mechanism

Project 8: 

Pop-Up Liquor Bar

Hide a vertical stack of bottles, glasses, or an ice bucket in a counter and raise it only when in use.

Actuator: FIRGELLI Column Lift

Control Options: Use with wireless remote, voice control, or IR sensor

 

Project 9: Adjustable Solar Panel Stand

Maximize solar output by adjusting panel tilt automatically with the sun’s path.

Actuator: Super Duty Actuators

Bonus: Includes light sensors and automatic positioning firmware

Adjustable Solar Panel Stand

Project 10: Skylight or Window Opener

Automate your skylights or tall windows to improve airflow and reduce energy use.

Actuator: IP-rated actuator with long stroke

Tip: Connect to a home weather station for auto-closing in rain or wind.

Skylight or Window Opener

Conclusion

Linear actuators give you the power to create motion, elegance, and convenience in any home. With FIRGELLI's broad range of electric actuators and automation kits, you can transform your home into a smarter space, one lift at a time.

Need help choosing the right actuator? Contact our team of engineers or explore our full actuator collection here.

Additional Resources

Video showing how a linear actuators works 

Downloadable Version: Click here to download the PDF version of this guide.

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