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What Goes Into A “Smart” Custom Home

A smart home is a home that uses technology to automate and control various features of the home, such as lighting, temperature, security, and entertainment.

Here are some components that may be included in a smart home:

  1. Smart lighting: Smart lighting systems allow you to control the lighting in your home remotely or automatically. You can turn lights on and off with a smartphone app or voice commands, and set schedules or rules for when lights should turn on or off.
  2. Smart thermostats: Smart thermostats allow you to control the temperature in your home remotely or automatically. You can set schedules or rules for when the temperature should change based on your habits or preferences.
  3. Home security: Smart home security systems can include features such as smart locks, motion detectors, and security cameras that allow you to monitor and control access to your home from anywhere.
  4. Entertainment systems: Smart entertainment systems can include features such as voice-controlled speakers, streaming devices, and smart TVs that allow you to easily access and control your favorite shows and movies.
  5. Smart appliances: Smart appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines can be connected to your smart home system, allowing you to control them remotely and receive alerts when they need attention.
  6. Voice assistants: Voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant can be integrated into your smart home system, allowing you to control various features of your home with voice commands.
  7. Smart sensors: Smart sensors can be placed throughout the home to monitor various conditions such as temperature, humidity, and air quality. This information can be used to adjust the home’s systems to optimize energy efficiency and comfort.

Smart home’s are connected and automated homes that use technology to improve comfort, convenience, and security. The specific components included in a smart home will depend on the homeowner’s needs and preferences.