I am re-doing our condo that has virtually no overhead lighting or light switches. We are starting with the master bedroom and I have designed my first (ever) ceiling plan.https://imgur.com/a/Jt09lHWI I am considering whether it's worth going to the Select or RadioRA2 path. In another condo I have put a small Caseta system in. I haven't had any technical issues with that, but the main reason I am considering going the RA2 path is the flexibility of switches as well as the keypads. I want the availability of physical button to control each element of the lights. Unfortunately I do not have a local Lutron dealer, so I'm coming up with this myself.We are creating a wooden accent wall, changing bathroom door to a barn door and will be getting some new furniture.The idea is to have independently controlled bedside pendant lights to free up the nightstand space; use directed lights for the accent wall over the bed; and have enough overhead pucks to provide all over illumination. My wife also wants a ceiling fan, which I am not a fan of, because I'm 6' 4" and it's only a 8' ceiling. 5 zones in all or 6 if we do a fan with a light.Our design is further complicated by the place virtually being a concrete bunker. Concrete walls, ceilings, etc. We do have a drop ceiling so are able to run some overhead electrical, and are installing a soffit over the bed. We will need to cut into the concrete to run the switch electrical.Our electrician recommended putting 4 way control in on one side of the bed, with some controls as you walk in, and also maybe by the entry to the bathroom. The other side of the bed would only have a switch for that side's pendant.Using Lutron, we wouldn't have to hardwire as much, and I could then put in scene controllers or pico remotes in the other areas.I could really use some help with ideas on the number and location of hardwired switches as well as keypads/remotes.