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How to make your house smarter

April 25, 2023 by Mark Allinson

As technology advances, more homeowners are discovering the benefits of turning their houses into “smart homes”. These homes are equipped with cutting-edge devices that can be remotely controlled using a smartphone or voice assistant and can automate various tasks.

This article will tell you how to make your house smarter with some of the best tips from Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk. For him, the best thing about making your house smarter is how much money you can save on your household bills, for example.

Check some things you can add to your house to make it smarter.

Why invest in smart plugs, light bulbs and thermostats?

It’s important to start with the basics when making your house smarter.

According to Tom Church, “Smart plugs, smart light bulbs, and smart thermostats are the most popular smart home devices for a reason. They’re easy to install, affordable, and provide immediate benefits such as energy savings and convenience.”

By utilizing smart plugs, for instance, homeowners can conveniently control any device that’s plugged into them remotely.

This can help conserve energy and save money on electricity bills by deactivating appliances or devices that aren’t being used.

Smart light bulbs, on the other hand, can be conveniently controlled via smartphone or voice assistant, allowing you to turn them on or off or adjust brightness levels without having to physically interact with them.

Additionally, smart thermostats can learn your heating and cooling preferences and adjust the temperature automatically to help save energy and money on bills.

One step further: getting smart locks, cameras and blinds

While smart plugs, smart light bulbs, and smart thermostats are excellent starting points, additional smart home devices should be considered to make your house even smarter.

“Smart locks, smart cameras, and smart blinds are becoming more popular among homeowners who want to increase their security and privacy,” says Tom Church.

Smart locks provide remote locking and unlocking of doors, making it especially convenient to allow access to visitors when the homeowner is away.

Smart cameras can monitor the home and alert homeowners of any suspicious activity. In contrast, smart blinds can be remotely controlled to regulate the amount of natural light entering the home.

Investing in automation and more expensive gadgets

Automation is one of the most critical aspects of making your home smarter. Homeowners can save valuable time and energy by automating tasks like turning on lights or adjusting the temperature. But automation isn’t limited to just these basic tasks.

“You can get creative with automation and use smart sensors to turn on lights or adjust the temperature automatically when you enter a room,” says Tom Church.

A smart home hub can be used to synchronize various devices to function together seamlessly. For example, the smart thermostat can be programmed to turn off when the smart lock detects that the homeowner has left the house. The smart lights can be programmed to turn on gradually in the morning to simulate a sunrise.

Thinking outside the box is key to making your house smarter.

“There are some really innovative smart home devices out there that you may not have considered,” says Tom Church.

Smart mirrors, for instance, can display your calendar, weather forecast, and news headlines while you’re getting ready in the morning.

Smart refrigerators can keep track of your food inventory and suggest recipes based on the ingredients you have on hand. Smart toilets can analyze your waste to provide you with health insights.

While these devices can be expensive, they can improve the quality of your life, enhancing your productivity and your health, and most importantly, helping you save money by not wasting food, for example.

Making your house smarter is about utilizing the latest technology to increase efficiency, convenience, and sustainability.

By starting with basic devices like smart plugs, light bulbs, and thermostats, and gradually adding more innovative devices like smart locks, cameras, and blinds, homeowners can take their houses to the next level.

With so many smart home devices available, homeowners can choose the ones that best fit their needs and budget to create a truly smart home that’s efficient, convenient, and sustainable.

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