Your Future Home Should Be Future Proof: How To Prep For The Future

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Technology is continually changing the way that we live. We’ve never been so connected before, and there has never been a time of such rapid change. The future is here, and it looks exciting.

So, when it comes to planning your future home, it’s going to need to be future proof. You’ll want all of the latest modern conveniences that make life easier and entertaining, but you don’t want to be left behind if the advancements you invest in become obsolete quickly.

How do you create the home of the future?

In this article, we’ll talk you through some of the technologies that you should be implementing in your home right now as you get ready to live a sci-fi reality.

Your Future Home and Energy Efficiency 

Every year, around 43.1 billion tons of C02 is emitted into the atmosphere. All of this is amounting to a seemingly unstoppable climate crisis. As governments all over the world debate how to tackle the problem, we should all be taking responsibility for our own carbon footprint.

One of the main areas that you can do that is by looking at the energy efficiency of your home.

The first place that you should turn your attention is toward the way that you consume your energy. Having a smart meter will help you to keep tabs on exactly how much power you’re consuming. This will prompt you to switch off and unplug devices that are not in use.

In a home that is not energy efficient, heat is lost through the windows and the roof. This should be remedied with good quality windows and doors. Think about hiring a roof installation service to ensure you have the best quality roofing, which keeps the heat in your home.

The source of your electricity is also important, and homes of the future need to be able to produce their own energy.

The means of production for your home will depend on where you live. If you live in an area that enjoys year-round sunlight, then having solar panels fitted to your roof may be sufficient.

If, however, you are not blessed with a lot of sunlight, then you’ll need to consider having additional power sources. A wind turbine may help produce enough additional power. Or, if you live near a stream, you could use hydroelectric to power your home.

Your Smart Future Home

The internet of things is already with us, and more and more home appliances and devices are able to connect to the internet. Companies are developing more technology that can be controlled via control panels, apps, and voice.

Smart solutions for your home may include lighting systems that can be controlled on a timer, work via a sensor, or be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world using a smartphone app.

Smart speakers offer more than the ability to play your favorite music or radio station; they can also remind you of things, take notes, carry out internet searches, and talk you through a recipe while you’re cooking.

Smart home security can help you monitor your home from anywhere in the world via an app; it can also let you check that the doors and windows are all locked.

Having smart sockets fitted will help your home with energy efficiency. If an item is not in use, it can be easily turned off via an app, meaning you’re not wasting electricity.

Having smart sockets and lighting fitted along with a control panel that will link up multiple devices and appliances will ensure your home is set up ready for the future. That way, you’ll have the infrastructure in place, and as more devices are invented that will integrate into your smart home, you’ll be ready.

Keeping Your Future Home Connected

Where would we be today without the internet? When our routers break down, or we’re in an area with a poor signal, it can send many of us into a state of panic.

Preparing for internet downtime in your home of the future is essential, especially since your smart devices will be reliant on the constant connection.

Some companies have a solution to the problem of internet downtime. Many solutions will combine 3G, 4G, and 5G networks with ethernet and Wi-Fi, providing constant coverage. That way, if one source of internet connection dropped out, you could use the others.

Your Future Garage: Electric Cars and Chargers

Although sales of electric vehicles are still relatively low, they will rise in the coming years. One of the biggest barriers that many people face when buying an electric vehicle is where and how to charge it.

Your future home needs to accommodate the fact that in the years to come, electric vehicles will become the norm. By having a charging station set up in your garage, you’ll be preparing yourself for the inevitable shift in motoring trends.

As more manufacturers bring out electric models and the technology to charge vehicles becomes more commonplace in public, there will be a huge shift, and it is predicted that by 2040, half of all vehicles sold will be electric.

The Future is Already Here

Many of the changes in the future home are already with us. But as artificial intelligence and the cost of these devices improve, we’ll see a greater uptake in their use within the future home.

Making the changes to your home now, such as improving energy efficiency and rewiring your property for smart devices, will ensure you’re ready to integrate new technology as it arrives.

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Bella Duckworth

Bella Duckworth

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“Architecture is really about well-being. I think that people want to feel good in a space… On the one hand, it’s about shelter, but it’s also about pleasure.” – Zaha Hadid

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