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Smart home technology has been steadily on the rise over the last decade, making its way into more products as well as integrating with each other. Convenience, energy saving, and peace of mind are a few of the reasons homeowners are making the switch to smart home products, including lighting. Lighting is an important feature in the home and can be argued as one of the best since it allows us to see at any time of the day.
There are several factors that go into selecting your new light fixtures such as style and size with each room having different needs. Smart home lighting technology gives you the best of both worlds by allowing you to easily control when and how much lighting is in each space. Let’s talk about what smart lighting is, the benefits it brings to your home, and how to blend it all together plus we will highlight some of the new products available to you.
What is smart lighting?
Smart lighting is the new and improved way to light up your home with ease. Smart LED bulbs are equipped with software that allows them to connect with apps or other smart home technology which lets you control them remotely via Wi-Fi. It also enables you to brighten or dim them according to the room’s specific needs with a simple touch instead of the traditional dimmer. With such ease of access, light switches will be in less of a demand as homeowners enjoy the luxury of voice activation through Amazon’s Alexa or Google Assistant. Making the “switch” to smart home lighting gives you ultimate control for you and your family.
Benefits of smart home lighting
Smart home lighting comes with an array of benefits besides the obvious of remote access. They are easy to program, meaning you set the lights to turn on before you come home, such as the entryway or outdoor lighting, so you never have to come home to a dark house. This also works for early morning risers as well, who don’t have to stumble in the dark trying to find the switch. If you left the house in a hurry and wondered if a light was left on, you can easily check via an app and turn it off.
Smart lighting comes with a holiday bonus, too. Connect your lights to a smart outlet plug, and you can program them to turn on in the morning before anyone gets up. Few things can beat waking up to Christmas lights softly lighting up our home. Dimming is another benefit and gives you the choice of how bright you want a room to be, especially as we progress into the evening. Energy savings is a great perk with smart lighting since LED bulbs emit less heat than traditional ones, plus they tend to last longer too.
We know that lighting can impact our mood, which is why varying levels of brightness are a wonderful option with smart lighting. From bright white to warm white, you control how much and when. For a splash of fun and interest, consider including a few colored light options, especially in bedrooms or family areas. If you enjoy a routine and love the idea of having fully customized options for the lighting in your home, smart lighting is made for you.
New products in smart lighting
With its continued rise in popularity, lighting manufacturers are busy designing new and improved light fixtures that are sure to elevate and illuminate your space. Remember that you can transform any current light fixture into a smart light by replacing the bulb though be do recommend confirming this with vintage fixtures just to be safe. Because of this easy change you can immediately enjoy the benefits and bonus that come with it. Some of the top LED smart bulbs include:
- WYZE bulb color: it is compatible with multiple devices, including Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Though it does not come with any special effects it is bright and comes with the usual features such as remote access, scheduling, and timers. The price is affordable and it also comes with an easy-to-use app that even allows you to program it for vacation mode.
- Phillips Wiz smart bulb: for those who enjoy including a touch of color to their light, especially for special events and seasons, this bulb gives you a little more bang for your buck. Along with the expected features like scheduling, it comes with special effects that can mimic a fireplace and save your favorite colors, which saves you time.
- Phillips Hue LED smart kit: if you are just beginning your journey with smart lighting, a kit can be helpful and this one comes with all you need. With multiple smart bulbs included, you can quickly transform your lighting and pair it with the usual devices. It also comes with an almost endless array of color choices plus a smart button, a manual control, with a mounting plate meaning you can place it in a central location or carry it with you as needed.
Using smart lighting in your home
Transitioning from traditional to tech based lighting begins with a bulb and a device such as Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or even Apple home. Knowing which one will work best for you is important since not all smart light bulbs work with each one. Since each bulb has varying features and color spectrums, be sure to read them carefully before making your final decision. Including a manual control is another bonus since it gives you full access from anywhere in the room from dimming to color tone.
Smart light switches are another way to slowly experience smart technology in the home. Just replace a regular switch with a smart one and you can remotely control the light even if it has regular bulbs. Many homeowners enjoy integrating both of these smart features into their home since it makes it easier to have the right amount of light whenever they need it.
Home is a special word because it represents comfort, refuge, and family. Our home is meant to be the culmination of everything we cherish, which is why designers work tirelessly to create the perfect environment. Recently, however, there has been a movement to rethink how we design in order to minimize our carbon footprint. Interest in sustainability has increased in recent years as homeowners and designers seek ways to reduce waste and minimize environmental impact. One way is selecting sustainable materials for use in our home products. From furnishings to accent pieces, there are certain items that are more eco-friendly and come with benefits for you and your family. Let’s talk about the sustainable design approach and the top five sustainable materials you can incorporate into your home.
Window treatments are a great accent to any area of the home, including home offices, laundry rooms, and dining areas. Each has various needs that should be considered, as well as the style that best suits the particular area. Home offices are where you will spend a large portion of your daylight hours, so be sure to consider the location of your computer in relation to the window and any potential issues with glare that may arise.
Many elements make up a beautiful kitchen, but without a doubt, the countertops and backsplash are the focal points. These materials have become more than just practical tools in the kitchen. They are now works of art and an opportunity for homeowners to add a touch of themselves to the design. Of course, there must be a balance between the two, where they work together to create a cohesive design. Multiple ways exist to create both beautiful and functional looks in the kitchen. Here we answer some common questions surrounding the topic.
Fresh air, open outdoor spaces, and cooking on the grill are just a few of the benefits associated with having an outdoor space, which is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners. Our homes are our refuge, but an outdoor space is the perfect solution to curing cabin fever without having to pack up and drive somewhere. With spring just around the corner, we thought it would be a good time to highlight the reasons why an outdoor space matters, what elements should be included, and how to bring it all together to create the perfect outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.
Everyone enjoys returning to a well-organized, spacious kitchen after a long day. It’s even better if your kitchen includes a nicely organized pantry!






Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Greenbrook Design

Walker Woodworking
Greenbrook Design