Refurbishment and Restore Issue 16 2019 | Page 6

Embracing the smart home era in the refurb and renovation process By Nico Van Der Merwe, VP Home and Distribution, Schneider Electric Environmental consciousness is no longer just a thought process, it’s a way of living. For example, less and less bars are serving drinks with plastic staws, electric vehicles are becoming more commonplace on the street and more businesses are pledging their commitment to becoming more energy efficient. Times are changing. One of the biggest changes on our doorsteps is the rise of the smart home. Whilst smart homes are nothing new, our attitude towards them is. In fact, consumers are expected to spend more on smart home products over the next 12 months, with smart home spending predcited to reach £65bn by 2020 according to a report by Juniper Research. To create the perfect smart home, consumers are looking to renovate their homes. Just a few years ago, if someone were to tell us they were renovating their home, we’d imagine them giving it a lick of new paint. Now, the meaning of renovation has changed entirely. It’s come to focus on not just the aesthetics, but, the systems that make our homes liveable. This means power, lighting, heating, and smart accessories. Stylish, yet energy efficient homes During the home renovation process – electricians play a key role in showcasing the benefits that smart technologies can 6 - www.refurbandrestore.co.uk have on curbing energy usage – whilst also meeting aesthetic requirements. A central challenge with many renovations is the upgrading of electrical systems. End users are looking for products that are ideally suited for both new construction and refurbishment projects. This means sourcing a stylish product that is easy to remove and reattach during the decoration process. When it comes to creating a more connected, sophisticated home, light switches, temperature controls and power distribution are at the very centre of this process. Ensuring their optimal efficiency and the comfort and safety of the occupants should be an electrician’s top priority. Network company Cisco predicts that by 2020 the number of connected devices will exceed 50 billion as homes fill up with smart sensors, meters and other connected equipment. The IoT facilitates the easy exchange of data and enables users to make the best, most informed decisions for their homes – meeting current consumer demands. Wiser Heat, Schneider Electric’s smart heating system, is one solution. Wiser goes beyond smart homes and enables something called a ‘smart zone’, allowing home owners to customise every room of their house to a desired temperature. By linking a home’s room and radiator thermostat though the IoT, a phone app can provide users convenient and complete control over their home heating. By combining IoT connected thermostats and radiators, home owners are able to monitor the temperatures of individual rooms and change them remotely with a swipe of their phone, wherever they are. Thinking ahead Whilst the speed of the renovation process, cost and safety are still important – electricians need to embrace smart home technology during this process to meet current consumer desire. Over the last few years, there has been lots of products added to the shelves – all of which are long lasting, smarter and easy to use. These devices are crucial in enabling renovation projects to be completed on time – and to a high standard. In a more environmentally conscious world than ever before – the demand for smart and stylish homes is only going to increase. This is why the refurb and renovation process needs to consider aesthetics – as well as the running of the home.