It's actually a very smart way to go, but, you do need to know what you're doing and adhering rigidly to a wet/dry watering schedule is going to be very important because without the 'safety net' of perlite to assist drainage it would be very easy to over water your plants.
There are two different schools of thought on adding perlite/vermiculite to your potting soil. First, most newbie growers are advised to add them up to 30% of the total volume because it makes watering much easier and more forgiving of mistakes because the perlite helps soil aeration and drainage and the vermiculite helps water retention.
Second, more experienced growers reduce the amounts of perlite/vermiculite to their soil mixes because 1) they're more experienced at understanding the watering requirements of their plants and don't need that 'safety net' and 2) reducing the amounts of perlite/vermiculite to their soil mixes means more soil is used, which means more nutrient content of the soil is retained which means less nutrient feeds in the feed water are required. Particularly important when using chemical/mineral based nutrients as these can build up to toxic salt levels which then require flushing. The less nutrients you have to use - the better the end results will be, as the plants will grow more naturally with reduced levels of chemical/mineral nutrients.