Do you remember the 1999 Disney Channel film Smart House? That pre-teen dream is now our reality. 

Designing the perfect automated home is not an easy task. The hard work is definitely worth the time and energy. A smart house will make your life more comfortable for many years to come. Every smart home is equipped with these five features to make your life more convenient. 

Light Up Your Life

Albus Dumbledore has nothing on the lighting features installed in automated houses. With just a tap, you are able to turn on and off your light, dim them, or even change the color to reflect your mood. 

Typically smart home lighting is compatible with a variety of leading brands like Alexa and Google Chrome. If you wish, you can even control the lumination with your voice. 

If you've ever worked in an office space, you know that lighting can affect productivity and comfort. Smart lights are great to install in a home office and for children's rooms. 

A great benefit of this feature is that it's eco-friendly, which means it will also save you money on the energy bill. Choose a warm or cool light and change it in real-time. With just one app, it's possible to set daily schedules and turn lights on and off remotely. 

Smart Home Security

Smart home security systems are highly customizable. You can buy them as DIY kits or have a full-blown setup with professional installation and monitoring. In this era of advanced home technology, choose the devices that fit best for your lifestyle. 

The system will connect to your Wi-Fi network, and you can monitor and control them through an app on your mobile phone or tablet. The beginner systems include window and door sensors, motion detectors, and a hub that communicates with the devices. Add extra sensors to provide coverage for the entire property. 

You can create customized rules and a manipulated environment. For example, program the lights to turn on when movement is detected, have doors unlock when a smoke detector goes off, or trigger a camera with a sensor. 

These security systems record locally on an SD card, on a hard drive, or through the cloud. Some systems even offer DVR capabilities with time-lapse recording. This allows you to quickly find a video event from a specific point in time. 

Energy Saving System 

With smart technology, homeowners can take control over their energy usage with a variety of energy-saving appliances. For your convenience, these machines can be controlled remotely, so you never have to worry about forgetting to turn them off. 

Often, people run their dishwashers and laundry machines at the same time as multiple households across an electrical grid, which creates peak demands for energy. With automation, you can ensure that these appliances operate during off-peak hours. 

Seamless Home Entertainment

Entertainment right now is overflowing with technology. With the rise of streaming media and internet-connected media, you are able to upgrade your viewing and listening experience in your home completely. 

Use Alexa, Google Home, or other smart speakers to control what content you are delivered throughout your day. Thanks to Sono's API, you can consolidate all of your music services and change the tune for every room. 

With smart TV and projectors, you can have access to all your favorite media straight from your home cinema. If you wish, you can control all of these systems through one remote, which is also connected to your home's appliances. 

This brings us to the next smart home feature. 

One-touch Remote Control

Long gone are the days of messy remote control drawers. Today you can dim the lights, kick on the A/C, set the security, and turn on your favorite movie all from the same remote. 

Forgot to turn on the dishwasher? No need to get up! Set the cycle to run straight from the phone you are using to control the entertainment and mood lighting. These products are great and can be programmed by just about anyone. 

Conclusion

When it comes to a smart home, its features must be user-friendly and functional. Life just got a whole lot easier with the development of these technologies, which as simple to use, easy to program and consolidated in one control hub. Not only are these houses luxurious, practical, and functional, but they are also environmentally friendly.