A staple inside most homes is an internal server
known as “the Mother hen” which runs the house by connecting everything from
beds and wardrobes to one central technology system. The home’s energy
consumption, room temperatures, security and occupants’ personal schedules can
be viewed on the same screen that displays the weather.
The virtual wardrobes in bedrooms receive the data
and suggest outfits to wear each day based on the its contents and the day’s
forecast. It knows which items are ready to be worn because the information is
automatically logged when the clothes are washed and ironed through a
water-free laundry unit. Decision-making is easier than ever with a smart
mirror that virtually dresses each person who selects outfits to try on.
It might sound a bit far-fetched. But these
inventions are already in various stages of development and are set to become
part of the houses of the not-too-distant future, according to Property Buyer
Expo event producer Kylie Mayer.
Need a new outfit to wear? In the near future, it
could be delivered by air within a few hours with the click of a button.
“Given that drones are being used in medical, to
deliver heart rate things and medications, why couldn’t they deliver a pair of
shoes?” Ms Mayer said.
Some of the designs of the future have the potential
to be revolutionary, particularly those relating to health.
In bathrooms, toilets will analyse body waste
products that conduct medical tests and identify any health issues, according
to Ms Mayer.
“It’ll be analyzing sugar levels for diabetics or
hydration levels, there are some really simple tests that can be done,
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