
The quest for creating a smart home is paramount in today’s modern world. Modern automation solutions within the home can enhance all aspects of your lifestyle. Not only does a sustainable modern smart home provide a minor relief to your home bills at the end of the month, but it creates a happier living space for all the family to enjoy. A smart home, essentially, looks at the modern functionality of your property with simple implementations of smart home technology. We can all appreciate the simplicity of connecting your smartphone to relevant apps, and this principle is used within smart home technology.
With the easy-to-use wireless technology, connecting to your smartphone has never been easier. You can also connect to the technology through home assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home. These smart and innovative ideas allow you to become both vigilant and problem-solving at the same time; with the ability to see and fix a number of issues in and around your home. Safety is paramount and this technology allows you to focus on what is going on outside your home, even who is stood at your front door, when you’re in or out of the house. There are a plethora of gadgets that are simple to use, and can make life so much easier, but the one thing that may cross our minds is, how will it look in the home and is it going to look out of place?
Making it Blend Into Your Interiors
Technology often comes with wall mounted boxes, or equipment that must be fixed around the home. While a lot of modern technology can be small and unassuming, some technology may be bigger and bulkier but it doesn’t have to look ugly around the home. Amazon echo for example is one of the most popular choices for a smart home. It will take voice commands and there are a number of things that can be set and activated around the home. Alexa will be able to assist you with all your home needs, from manually closing blinds across your home, to setting the heating and alarm systems to come on at specific times. An Amazon echo can be neatly hidden within your home, and doesn’t have to look out of place. If you add the right decorations, you can make it work; look at the colour of your technology, what will enhance it and make it blend in?
The Google Home system does similar tasks within the home, like switching lights on and off. Will it look ugly? A smart plug would be connected and all the wiring connected to necessary lights. It sounds complicated but it really isn’t. If you are worried about the way wires may look and if it will interfere with decor, you could look to use the space wisely and camouflage any wires. Although most of the systems are wireless, any wire connecting certain aspects of the home could be covered intelligently, by hanging plants, or lighting to cover up any visible connectivity methods. This can also be used if you are planning to install any sensors for your heating systems or outlets.

The Smart Plug is a plug that can connect straight to your home. It features the smart tracking of your energy uses within the home, a brilliant way to keep on top of your bills and usage. It can also set times for the lights to come on and off at specific times. If you want to ensure that the plug is not within visibility in the home, you could conceal it underneath a table or hide it in a plug point that is not seen, therefore concealing any trace of the technology and it will still work as effectively.
What About The Security Factor?
The need for security in the home, especially if you have a family can be addressed through smart home automation. Surveillance cameras, locks, doorbells, carbon monoxide detectors are all very important. Some of today’s surveillance cameras at home are impeccable quality; which allows you to create a 4k image in and around your home, so if the unthinkable should happen, you can provide the police with high definition images. This also can be linked up to your home, so you can have great HD images and video connected to your home while you are hundreds of miles away. The idea of concealing cameras around the home can be beneficial for security, but you can also choose to have your camera visible as a deterrent. Be safe. Be smart. Your home is your haven.
To learn more about smart home technology, read Home Automation: How To Make Your Home a Smart Home.