Smart houses with sensing, actuation, and networked gadgets have been anticipated for some time. Home automation sounds like a futuristic home imagined in the 1970s: a home that serves as your personal assistant, makes your coffee, and plays soothing music to help you sleep at night. That futuristic home is now a reality, and it's much better than we imagined.
With numerous benefits, automation systems are growing in popularity day by day. Visions of smart houses have always piqued the interest of innovators, and much effort has gone into enabling home automation, so there is a growing effort on the part of industrialists and researchers to build efficient and affordable automatic systems that can monitor and control a variety of machines based on different requirements.
What Is Home Automation?
Smart home technology, also known as home automation or domotics (from the Latin word "domus," which means "home"), provides homeowners with security, comfort, convenience, and
energy efficiency by allowing them to control smart devices via a smart home app on their smartphone or other networked device. Smart home systems and devices, which are part of the internet of things (IoT), frequently work together, sharing consumer usage data and automating activities based on the preferences of the homeowners.
Many people seek smart home solutions due to the many advantages they provide, including energy savings, convenience, security, and premium aesthetics. Using artificial intelligence, homes can now not just automate routine tasks, but also predict consumer habits. Therefore, home automation is well-positioned for the future and aligned with a growing reliance on mobile technology.
Here's a look into the latest trends in smart homes with a room-by-room guide to home automation.
1. Entryway
The lingering anxiety of leaving your house unattended can completely derail an otherwise relaxing trip. With a home automated system, your locks can be controlled via your smartphone. It is convenient and safer as you have the ability to lock the door automatically when you leave and unlock it when you return. Many smart locks are similar to regular deadbolt locks, except they have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi options. Other locks have touchscreen keypads for a high-tech interface and the convenience of a backup code.
You can also programme your doorway or entryway lights to switch on automatically when you walk in, or monitor any unwanted movements or uninvited guests when you are away.
2. Bedroom
Approximately 50% of the global final energy consumption is spent on heating and cooling, so regulating the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system on a daily basis has many benefits. By discovering your heating and cooling preferences over time, smart thermostats eliminate the need for programming and can be accessed from your smartphone. When a room is unoccupied, you can lower the Air Conditioning, and increase it again before you enter your house rather than keep the A/C running all day.
There is nothing more sleek and refined than automatic shades, drapes, and blinds. A smart system's app allows you to raise and lower the window shades uniformly. As much of a convenience as a style choice, motorised shades eliminate the need for cords and drawstrings. For an easy wake up call or instant privacy, you can schedule the blinds to open at sunrise and close at sunset.
3. Living Room
Turning lights on and off isn't much of a hassle, but smart bulbs offer a surprisingly extensive range of benefits for your home and your wallet. The ability to control lights, blinds, and switches using smart lighting is a great convenience, and provides unequivocal efficiency — you can set times when lights should turn on and off, choose which rooms should be illuminated at certain times, select the level of light that should be emitted, and determine how certain lights react when motion is detected, thanks to its plug-and-play simplicity.
When it comes to your entertainment system, you can take hidden audio a step further with invisible speakers, which are mounted within the walls and finished with a surround sound system. With recessed in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, a floor-standing or bookshelf speaker system, homeowners can enjoy high-quality audio in every room of the house.
4. Kitchen
With connected appliances, you can simplify your everyday life by adding smart devices to every nook and cranny of your kitchen. Consider how Wi-Fi-integrated small appliances can help you save time. State-of-the-art refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers elevate your housekeeping, and with a smart kitchen, you are sure to feel that your morning routines aren’t as hectic.
A smart control display is an ideal addition to the kitchen, which provides a central location for your smart controls. To cook dinner, you can access recipes using vocal commands or make a fresh cup of coffee with your automated system to free up a few minutes at the beginning of your workday.
5. Bathroom
Consider a sanctuary with limitless possibilities - automated systems for bathing, dressing, enjoyment, and deep relaxation.
A remote-controlled shower is an excellent way to personalise your showering experience. You can customise the temperature, water pressure, and even the music that plays while you get ready for the day. Catch the morning news while getting ready for the day with smart bathroom mirrors, or adjust the lighting. The finest automated homes also feature high-end touches like heated toilet seats and heated floors.
6. Laundry Room
If you’ve found yourself facing the common dilemma of forgetting your clothes in the washer and getting late to put them in the dryer, this smart home automation feature is a must-have! When smart washers finish the load, they not only notify your smartphone that it's time to switch it to the dryer but also sense the size of the load and adjust the detergent and water levels accordingly.
A smart washer and dryer can start and stop laundry loads remotely and notify you when a cycle is complete. With these must-have automation devices, enjoy new options for optimum home laundry.
7. Basement
An unkept basement is one of the most likely places for pipes to leak and mould to grow, so smart water leak sensors and alarms are essential. Moisture detectors should be placed under sinks and near drains to prevent costly repairs. With these in place you can transform your basement in a way to utilise the space more efficiently. A connected device and appliance can make your basement more enjoyable, whether it is a guest room, a man cave or a laundry room.
More often than not, professional advice on home automation is worthwhile. While smart home automation seems like a nifty way to keep up with the latest technology while you enjoy convenience and efficiency, its advantages are fascinating and indisputably practical. The sheer amount of consumer interest in smart home technology speaks volumes about the fierce competition between technology companies and innovators. In other words, bigger and better smart home tech is constantly being developed to meet your digital needs.
At Syncrow, we extend control and seamless access to all parts of your home, from lighting and air conditioning, curtains and home users' health and safety, to securing doorways – completely redefining the industry and, above all, your home automation experience. Whether you want to automate the whole house or select modular components, we have the best-in-class solutions that will allow you to start living a smarter, more connected lifestyle, effortlessly.