Smart tech is now standard in renovations: lights, thermostats, appliances, and security systems are commonly built in.
Devices work together better thanks to standards like Matter, reducing the “too many apps” problem.
Energy savings drive adoption — smart systems cut bills and help meet green building rules.
Homes with smart features sell faster and at higher value, so buyers expect them.
Renovations plan smart tech early, hiding wires, hubs, and controls for clean design.
Challenges: higher upfront cost, need for updates, and ensuring privacy/security.
Conclusion
Smart home integration is no longer luxury , it’s becoming the new normal in renovations, boosting comfort, efficiency, and home value, while requiring careful planning and secure systems.
