September 14, 2022
The convergence of design and technology is causing a breakthrough in the world of home interiors. The new digital systems are providing solutions connecting more elements in a house. These digital solutions are not just fads; they come with an array of advantages like increased convenience and functionality, energy savings and much-needed automation. These digitally assisted smart homes host an ecosystem that offers a superior living experience in alignment with the user’s lifestyle.
There has been so much talk about smart homes. Ever wondered what really is a smart home? Here are some key characteristics of a smart home: -
It is sensorised. It collects data from the environment/user’s habits, for instance, at what hour of the day the blinds alter positions.
These interconnected systems perform related exercises for different elements of the house, for example, turning on the lights when blinds are lowered.
Voice interfaces allow users to control digital systems.
The systems adjust to how elements are activated in the house as it gathers user data. That way, the (smart) home learns and makes decisions.
The smart home generally functions basis its relationship with the Internet. The home appliances are connected to a Wi-Fi network that is controlled by a tablet or a mobile phone. However, in many cases, smart homes also work on their own systems to activate, monitor and control the elements in the house. The major factors driving the demand for smart homes are comfort, convenience, security and energy efficiency.
Now that you know what a smart home is, let us have a look at how you can integrate digital solutions to turn your home into a smart one: -
Start with identifying the pain points – Understand how automation will make a difference, not just in your house but also in your life. If missing parcels and packages is a problem, for instance, a doorbell with video functions would be of assistance. If crumbs underfoot are your pet peeves, you might want to upgrade to a robot vacuum. Once you have decided to invest in your home automation, figure out the appropriate location for your devices, control panels and equipment.
Harness the design potential – Besides solving your problems, your devices should also align with the overall theme of your house. They should not look out of place in your home and should complement the décor in your house. For example, picture frame televisions can display good quality art or photographs when it is not in use.
Sync your devices – Smart home devices are, in most cases, designed to integrate with systems already in use; for example, you can schedule the turn-on and turn-off time for your smart lights or use your voice commands to get the tasks done. The best thing about smart devices is their connection to different parts of your routine.
In some instances, linking up these devices can get a bit overwhelming. Hence you could start with basics like: -
Security cameras and video doorbells
Smart thermostats
Multi-room audio systems
Smart smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Smart irrigation
Smart touch switches
Whether building up a house from scratch or transforming an existing place, the most important thing to remember is that you do not need to buy all the gadgets on the market. Plan, design, and analyse your requirements so that you can find devices that are better aligned with your lifestyle. Even though these devices are designed to be intuitive, using technology gets easier with time and practice. As you get more accustomed to each device’s settings, the utilisation of these devices becomes better. Take some time to discover the options and determine which features make the more considerable differences in your lifestyle.
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