There is no denying that 2025 is a major turning point. It’s futuristic and could even cause an existential crisis. But the good news is we’re already caught up in the technology game. Devices and gadgets boast cutting-edge technology and innovation with ubiquitous AI as one of the central catalysts.

From seeking personalized recommendations from AI every day to using smart technology to simplify activities, people are already tech-savvy. It’s time to make sure your home is future-proof. In an interview with HT, Sonali Ashar, founder of Sonali Ashar Designs, explained how you can make your home smart and incorporate smart technology into your interiors.
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Smart storage solutions for compact homes
Storage can be a concern in a tiny home, but smart technology can help. Sonali says, “Use automated storage systems that can be adjusted or retracted so you can create more space when needed. For example, modular wardrobes with hydraulic beds or electric shelves can be used to improve practicality. ” She further added that she also chooses bespoke furniture that is affordable and works as per the needs of Indian households.
Seamless smart lighting system
Flipping a light switch is now a thing of the past, as a variety of smart lighting systems take convenience and efficiency to the next level. Sonali explained how smart lighting systems have advanced beyond voice control. She suggested, “Consider motion-sensor-enabled lighting that adjusts brightness based on natural light levels and occupancy.” Layered lighting (ambient, task, and accent) can be installed and controlled through the app or smart hub. She explained that this caters to both functionality and mood enhancement.
Environmentally friendly air conditioning control

You no longer need to worry about the thermostat by manually correcting the temperature in your home. Sonali recommended smart thermostats that learn your preferences and adjust your heating or cooling accordingly. These systems not only help reduce energy costs, but also contribute to sustainability efforts. Studies have shown that homeowners can save up to 10-15% on heating and cooling costs simply by switching to a smart thermostat.
Additionally, she advised “integrating climate control and automatic blinds to optimize natural ventilation and light while minimizing energy consumption.”
Smart security and access control

Increase your home security with the convenience and efficiency of smart technology. Sonali recommended installing biometric locks, facial recognition systems and smart cameras to strengthen home security. These advanced systems allow you to monitor your home from anywhere at any time and even include alarms to alert homeowners in the event of an emergency. For aesthetic function, she advised designing these elements to blend seamlessly with the overall style, using finishes and colors that compliment the interior.
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smart kitchen
Smart technology can turn cooking into an experience rather than a struggle. The possibilities are endless, as Sonali suggested that smart kitchen appliances can be controlled remotely. Smart refrigerators that track inventory and voice-controlled ovens make your kitchen smarter.
Health-focused technology
Home is your safe place, but please be careful for your health as well. It becomes even more important with toxic outdoor air pollution. Smart technology in your home can help you prioritize your health. Sonali listed essential health-focused technologies such as air purifiers, circadian lighting, and smart water filtration systems to improve overall health.
smart mandir
Blending tradition and technology, we infuse a deeper sense of tranquility and harmony into the sacred space of your home through smart technology. To further enrich the ambience of these sacred spaces, Sonali added automatic lighting that adjusts to different prayer times, incense diffusers set on timers, and soft prayers activated by voice commands. suggested using music from She also advised incorporating natural materials like wood and marble to maintain the traditional beauty of the mandir. Make sure smart technology is carefully integrated.
Finally, it’s important to be mindful of how you incorporate smart technology into your home. Sonali pointed out the need to avoid overcrowding spaces with technology and instead focus on integrating smart technology that complements the overall design and practicality.