Are Smart Homes the Way Forward for Sustainable Living?

Are Smart Homes the Way Forward for Sustainable Living?

In 1923, Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier (1887-1965) famously described a house as “a machine for living in.” Mocked for his ‘description’ at the time, Corbusier soon became one of the pioneers in the field of modern architecture and urban planning and ultimately inspired architects around the world to provide better living conditions for residents of crowded cities.

In the last couple of decades, the whole concept of housing has undergone revolutionary changes. Technology has successfully altered the dynamics of the housing industry and been at the forefront of most of these changes.

From demand and supply to service offerings to capital appreciation and beyond, technology has been highly influential in shaping the needs of people.

Today, homebuyers place greater emphasis on improving their standard of living and simplifying their housing needs. As a result, the concept of smart homes has become highly popular in recent times. While most of us are quite familiar with the term, it is interchangeably and indistinctly used with home automation. Not many are aware that there is a thin line of difference between home automation and smart home.

Are Smart Homes the Way Forward for Sustainable Living?

So, if you are looking at upgrading your living space with modern technologies or acquiring a new home altogether, it becomes imperative to have a basic understanding of the functionality of both – home automation and smart home technology. 

The smart home concept comprises of various technologies and features that are interconnected to one another by the Internet of Things (IoT). The devices in a smart home are ‘smart’, in the sense that they utilise microprocessors, software and sensors that run autonomously and can perform multiple actions. The concept of a smart home allows all interconnected devices to communicate with each other. 

An interesting facet of smart homes is the ability of the systems and devices to work in sync with each other and communicate with you, irrespective of whether you are home or outside. They share consumer usage data among themselves and perform actions based on the preferences of the homeowners.

Home automation, on the other hand, is an enabler for a smart home. It is like having a manager for your connected devices. It is essentially a centralised process connecting smart devices and controlling them with a single controller, app or an interface. With a fully automated home, the functions of its devices are automatically adjusted according to personal preferences.  In recent times, the affordability of home automation technologies and the advent of IoT (Internet of Things) have enabled the development of wireless systems that can even be managed from halfway across the globe.

It is indeed fascinating that we have certain technologies at our disposal, which can make our lives far more convenient than it currently is, while also allowing us to save our depleting natural resources.  It’s time to get smarter and go smarter in your home.

In a broader context, smart homes/automated homes have helped homeowners fight some of the common challenges faced by the world today. Not only have these homes provided a greater sense of safety, security and wellness, but they have an innate ability to contribute towards overall efficiency.

The last is of considerable significance given that our planet is in dire need of technologies that can help us minimise wastages as well as our carbon footprint.

This article is contributed by Ashish R. Puravankara, Managing Director, Puravankara Ltd.

(The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of RoofandFloor)

2 Comments

  1. I totally agree with the above mentioned points. Home automation and smart homes will play a very crucial role towards sustainable living and giving back the planet what we have already exploited. Ease of living and convenience is the new trend consumer behaviour has also changed and Home automation and smart home is the new thing what consumers are right now showing up on. There are many domestic and international developers who have already started offering integrated Home automation.

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