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Enhance Your Sunroom With These 5 Smart Tech Upgrades

 

Smart home tech isn't only for your kitchen or living room. Incorporating these additions into your sunroom is the best way to make it more comfortable and convenient than ever before. But with so many smart home accessories, how do you know which ones are the right choice? Let's go through some of the most popular sunroom smart tech additions to help you decide.

Popular Smart Home Tech Upgrades For Your Sunroom

Smart Lighting

Adding smart bulbs or switches is an easy way to control your space's ambiance. Many newer light settings have smart switches to control dimness or color temperature. Some even include voice or app control, where you can adjust the room's light from anywhere in the house. Whether you're planning a relaxing dinner or an entertaining weekend party, you have the ideal light setting for each and every occasion.

Smart Thermostat For HVAC Systems

Keeping your sunroom at a comfortable temperature is important, especially if you’re living somewhere that gets way too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. Smart thermostats help you solve this issue by connecting with your home’s HVAC system. Besides climate control, some smart thermostats can schedule your system’s usage based on when you use the room throughout the day. The lower usage will help you save on energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint as well.

Smart Blinds & Shading

Gone are the days of messing around with those plastic blinds that never quite stayed straight. With smart shades, you’re in control of how much sun comes in with a simple voice command or push of a button. Depending on which ones you buy, you can program them to open or close at key times of the day to reduce the glare and keep your sunroom cool.

Smart Lock Features

Are you always worried about leaving the back door unlocked? Smart locks solve this problem by automatically locking the door behind you. They can also unlock or lock through an app on your phone, which makes it a convenient feature if you have an outdoor party with guests coming in and out of the house. 

Modernize Your Sunroom With New Smart Tech Upgrades

Modernizing your sunroom doesn't need to be time-consuming. By installing and using the smart tech upgrades on this list, you can easily create a safe, convenient, and comfortable space to enjoy even more throughout the year.

If you're interested in learning more ways to update your sunroom or enhance your space, we're here to help. Four Seasons Sunrooms and Windows also offers a wide range of high-quality, customizable sunrooms and other valuable home additions. Feel free to contact us or use our 24/7 live chat anytime to learn more.

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