The Future of Home Tech: Integrating Smart Features in New Construction

We’re living in an incredibly exciting time when it comes to innovative development, with architects and builders focused on creating not only homes for today’s owners but also homes will that carry us into a new, “smarter” future. From our phones to our cars, a life made easier and more seamless through the products we regularly utilize is a major goal of the modern consumer. So, why should our houses be any different? If anything, a home is often the largest purchase a person will make in their lifetime, the place where we live, work, and make memories. Luckily, developers have recognized the importance of integrating smart features into new construction, as well as the need for more sustainable, energy-efficient practices and features. Read on to learn more about this new era of design.

Smart Home Essentials

One of the most desirable aspects of smart home features is the integration. Through a cell phone or tablet, something that most of us always have within arm’s reach, homeowners can control the thermostat, security cameras, lighting, appliances, and more. This type of system offers a one-stop shop where you can customize your day-to-day experience through one device, making life easier, safer, and more streamlined. You’ll never have to worry if you left a light or the air conditioning on while away from home as most of these systems allow control remotely. Tap into your home’s security features, like surveillance cameras and smart locks, from thousands of miles away to promote peace of mind and safety.

Customization and Personalization

For new construction, homebuyers are in the driver’s seat when designing their custom home. The opportunity to decide which smart home features are most important to your household allows you to consider the ways in which you use your space. For homeowners who delight in entertaining, smart televisions, sound systems, and lighting are likely top of mind. For bigger households or ones that look forward to creating culinary masterpieces in the kitchen, smart appliances are priorities. And for those who are looking to completely embrace their new tech lifestyle, why not incorporate all of the above?

Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

In addition to the convenience and enjoyment a smart home adds to the homeowner’s life, this greener way of building and living is supporting a brighter future for all. Features like systems that can track when someone leaves a window or door open and adjust the air conditioning accordingly, or alert you when a light has been left on, limit unnecessary energy usage. There are even smart showerheads and irrigation systems that can track how much water you’re using. As we all move towards greener daily practices, it certainly helps to have the technology right at our fingertips that make our endeavor much easier and more efficient.

Long-Term Value and Resale Appeal

If you do decide to eventually list your home, its smart features will prove to be a major selling point when attracting buyers who also appreciate the convenience of state-of-the-art technology. In fact, for many of today’s homeowners, these features could prove to be a dealbreaker when deciding between houses. Buyers could certainly install their own system, but a home that was made with these systems in

mind and move-in ready for the next homeowner is going to save buyers ample time and money. As smart features increase in popularity, more and more buyers will begin to put them high on their list of priorities when carrying out their home search.

If you’re interested in learning more about purchasing a home with smart home technologies, contact me today.






RSIR Digital Team