The addition of technology in new build properties has revolutionised the way that we live and interact with our homes. Since we as a society have become increasingly dependent on technology, it’s only wise that smart features and automation are now an important part of residential construction.
From energy-efficient devices to intelligent security systems, we take a look at some of the ways technology is being incorporated into new build homes.
Improved connectivity
The use of technology in new build properties in the UK has led to smart home systems that can be controlled remotely. Things like turning on lights, controlling the heating, and observing security systems can all be done from the comfort of the sofa – and sometimes while away from home.
Not only is this highly convenient for those living in a new build property but it also enhances sustainability and security.
Energy-efficient systems
Technology integration in the home has been able to reduce the amount of energy that is typically wasted. Since there is a need to promote energy efficiency where possible to reach the UK’s target of net zero by 2050, these changes are necessary.
Sustainable technology systems include the likes of smart thermostats, energy monitoring tools, and automated lighting systems. All of these are able to optimise energy usage, reduce energy bills, and minimise a property’s carbon footprint.
Take smart thermostats, for example. These devices can learn the way humans do and figure out an occupants’ preferences. Over time, they’ll adjust the room temperature accordingly, maximising comfort while reducing energy waste.
Integrated security systems
Feeling safe and secure in our property is one of the most important factors there is. Typical safety measures, such as fences and gates, can prove beneficial, but the integration of technology has made things much more secure and efficient.
Smart security systems generally include features like motion sensors, video doorbells, and smart locks. Adding cameras on the outside of the property is also a great preventative measure for crime and can be used as evidence should anything transpire.
Better still, homeowners can monitor their property while out and about for peace of mind, receiving real-time alerts – even if this is just the postman trying to deliver a parcel. Some systems can even allow guests into the property without you being physically present.
Automation and organisation
Find yourself forgetting to do daily tasks or struggling to get into a routine? This isn’t a problem anymore thanks to home automation features that can simplify all of these for you. New builds now come fitted with appliances that help you to do chores like vacuuming the floor and opening the curtains.
You can also program the technology to create schedules for each day so that you never forget the important aspects of your week.