Many view smart home technology as next level convenience too complicated to leverage. In reality, smart home functionality is relatively easily implemented, especially when looking to renovate your home. By including smart home tech amidst a home renovation, owners make the install process as easy as possible, immediately adding a modern versatility to their home that also increases resale value.
While there are various smart home options to choose from, each with their own benefits, below are the smart home technology options we recommend the most.
HOME NETWORK
The backbone of any smart home starts with a strong network, as all smart home upgrades will be connected to this hub. The foundation of the network is the router, which funnels the internet connection throughout the home. When setting up a smart home system, placing the router in a central location (discrete, but accessible) is key to a streamlined wiring set-up, and more importantly - a strong wireless connection throughout the home.
SMART HOME INTERFACE
The choice of operating system will also have a big impact on how smart home tech is used. One of the more sophisticated options on the market is RadioRa by Lutron. This completely-customizable smart home system is extremely sleek and customizable, offering advanced technology that allows for custom multi-room configurations that are accessible via single buttons (rather than cycling through a digital dial). Or, if you require more traditional voice-controlled devices that are a bit easier to implement, options like Apple Home, Google Nest, and Amazon’s Alexa Smart Home still offer a comprehensive array of smart home functionality and accessories.
Whatever route you go, we recommend setting-up your smart home system based on whatever operating system your devices use, so the user experience is familiar and your phones can connect. When setting-up smart home assistants, we always confirm sensor placement with clients to ensure commands can be easily identified from anywhere in the home.
SMART THERMOSTATS AND HVAC
Smart thermostats allow users to change the temperature of their home directly from their device, whether they’re bundled up in the living room or laying on a beach abroad. We often set-up these thermostats in tandem with HVAC installations, then place sensors throughout the home to monitor temperature plus humidity and dynamically adjust the thermostat accordingly - even during the middle of the night. Beyond convenience, smart thermostats are environmentally friendly, keeping energy usage down and reducing your carbon footprint.
SMART WATER HEATERS
Smart water heaters are one of the more practical smart home installations. These state-of-the-art core plumbing features help reduce energy and offer built-in safety features like leak-protection and temperature regulation to prevent bacteria build-up.
SMART LIGHTING
We’re big proponents of smart lighting. These elevated lighting installations can enhance the look and feel of a space, offering various illuminated environments that immediately change the room’s mood from the touch of your phone or smart-display. Adjustable smart lighting is also convenient for security purposes when traveling, allowing owners to turn lights on and off based on a predetermined schedule. A smart home system like RadioRa 3 features various smart lighting options.
HOME SECURITY AND LOCKS
At TD Home Renovations, we create peace of mind for our clients by installing fully-connected security cameras, smart locks, and doorbells, which are all becoming fairly standard in smart home installations. Smart security cameras are easily connected to your phone, delivering on-demand eyes watching your door and more.
SMART WINDOWS AND BLINDS
Another way to keep temperature regulated via smart home upgrades is with smart blinds and windows. Smart blinds offer easy adjustment and closure via app, while various styles of smart windows from companies like Halio each offer their own unique functionality.
SMART GLASS
ELECTROCHROMIC GLASS
Blinds can be a thing of the past with electrochromic glass. These smart windows leverage electricity to adjust the opacity of the window, creating a sun-blocking tint within minutes.
PHOTOCHROMIC GLASS
These transitional film windows are tinted upon exposure to UV rays, becoming darker during sunny days and more transparent at night.
THERMOCHROMIC GLASS
This advanced glass tech is similar to photochromic glass, except that instead of tinting based on UV rays, thermochromic glass darkens once the temperature hits a predetermined temperature.
CONNECTED APPLIANCES
Smart-connected appliances, such as a refrigerator or stove, or your washer and dryer, are relatively new and may be seen as a gimmick to some. However, they’re quite useful for energy monitoring, diagnostics, and remote adjustments.
ADVANCED HOME AUDIO
With people more comfortable skipping live events in favor of home entertainment, high-end home audio setups are all the rave. Comprehensive systems like Sonos create a seamless listening experience throughout the home via a chain of built-in Wi-Fi-connected wireless speakers, offering state-of-the-art sound along with whole-home music curation from the convenience of your device. Rock on, just easier.
IMPLEMENT SMART HOME UPGRADES DURING A FULL HOME RENOVATION
Considering a renovation with smart home upgrades? For an ideal layout and configuration, consider adding smart home updates during an upcoming full home renovation for a truly streamlined install.
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