Smart Home: Where Technology and Interior Design Collide

Probably an unusual topic in interior design but it is one of the hottest trends in technology, especially in the real estate industry. A smart home is a home residence that makes the use of various internet-connected devices. Devices that enable homeowners to do remote monitoring and management of appliances and systems. It also allows them to control lighting, heating, air conditioning, security, and other smart appliances and utilities.

The smart home was brought to life thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). In a nutshell, the Internet of Things is the capability to control our appliances and any systems integrated within the smart home. It is the capability of controlling them through smartphones, and also from any installed voice recognition devices.

According to Gartner, it is expected that it will be over 50 billion digital devices will be connected through the Internet of Things by the year 2020. The numbers will continue to rise in the next few years.

Upon the introduction of smart homes, it has been seen to go well with interior design. Sounds interesting, right? If that’s a Yes, then continue reading on to know what makes a smart home smart. Also, to know how interior design goes well with it.

Personalized Integrated Computing

Considered to be the heart of every smart home. Integrated computing refers to the smart home network that hosts the interconnection of multiple smart devices and the network itself is capable of being controlled remotely from smartphones or tablets. Just imagine your exterior lightings switching itself on during night time, or maybe the curtains automatically closing at 08:00 PM. Isn’t it convenient?

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Eco-Friendly Smart Appliances

Cost in energy is continuously rising and it is a practical thing to do shift into smart appliances. These smart appliances are eco-friendly as they come with the latest inverter technology that automatically reduces how the particular appliance consumes energy. They are also interoperable with a smart home system which results in ease of control and operation from our smartphones remotely, anywhere and anytime.

Motorized Blinds and Shades

Your smart home will not be complete without motorized blinds. Not only are these blinds advanced technologically, but they also protect your home by being cord and stringless. These cords cause a hazard for both small children and pets. If you use motorized blinds or shades, you have nothing to worry about. These window treatments can be controlled manually by buttons on the blinds or by use of remote control. The Blinds Source, which offers motorized blinds in NYC allows you to control your blinds using your phone or tablet as well. The next time you have to go downstairs to close the blinds, think about how nice it would be to have done that in the comfort of bed from a device instead.

Security Device

Protecting our investments within smart homes is only logical. Due to the advancement of technology, various security cameras, and smart locks were introduced. These security devices take security into another level for homeowners. Several security systems are now available in the market for consumers. Security systems that pretty much allows me to monitor all security cameras installed within their home.

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Smart lock came into the spotlight adding safety and security within the space. For a smart homeowner, they are into applying smart locks into their garage. This allows them to remotely open their garage door to park their car. In fact, smart locks are so popular that homebuilders like Synergy Homes offer free smart home automation packages on new home builds.

Voice Recognition

Voice recognition and voice assistants are a trend today for smart homes simply it enables homeowners to control their smart home devices through voice commands. Some of the popular voice assistant available in the market nowadays are Apple’s Siri, Microsoft’s Cortana, Google’s Assistant, and Amazon’s Alexa. Installing voice recognition within your premise gives you the futuristic experience of living. Similarly in one the rest houses of Marvel’s fictional character Tony Stark also known as the Iron Man.

Smart Telecommunications Systems

First of all, the technology we have today crosses out the idea of the only primary communication we need is our mobile phones. In a smart home setup, owners can have their smart devices like TVs and speakers to receive calls directly. Also in a smart home environment, routing of the call to the nearest device where the owner is possible. If it is a video call, then the nearest smart TV will initiate itself in taking the incoming communication requests.

Touchless Faucets

Comes with a proximity sensor. Valves automatically open itself to allow water to flow. That is also in response to the presence of the hand within the detected proximity. Because of this, homeowners are able to wash anything without having the need to manually open the valve.

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A smart black door.

Smart Locks

Another example are the use of smart lock that employs added security. It can be operable and accessible through fingerprint, PIN, voice recognition, and also even from our very own smartphones.

A smart thermostat is mounted on the wall of a living room in a smart home.

HVAC Device System

An HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) device mounted on the wall. This device controls the temperature and humidity within the smart home premise.

A smart kitchen with a refrigerator and a microwave.

Smart Fridge

A smart fridge that performs intelligent monitoring of stored food and other perishables. It automatically adjusts the temperature to make sure the freshness of the food inside remains edible. It scans barcodes to identify which food is almost at its expiry date. Also, it sends updates to the homeowner directly to their smartphones. Now that’s smart!

Amazon Speech Recognition Device

Amazon’s Alexa voice recognition device powered by artificial intelligence. It is also capable of decoding human voice and speech and then executing various tasks and jobs. The voice or speech command of the homeowner triggers Alexa to execute these tasks.

A smart home security system is mounted on the wall next to the stairs.

iPad as Smart Home Control Device

An iPad mounted on the wall to control lightings. It also controls background music, blinds, and curtains. Finally, it allows homeowners to remotely control security locks and many more.

Security Device

Protecting our investments within smart homes is only logical. Due to the advancement of technology, various security cameras, and smart locks were introduced. These security devices take security into another level for homeowners. Several security systems are now available in the market for consumers. Smart Security systems that pretty much allows me to monitor all security cameras installed within their home.

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Smart lock came into the spotlight adding safety and security within the space. For a smart homeowner, they are into applying smart locks into their garage. This allows them to remotely open their garage door to park their car.

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