A smart home design project
Designing for Human Well-being at home
Designing for Human Well-being at home
The quarantine and confinement time gave me a lot of time to think about what a post-pandemic home should be like. Since I was moving to a new apartment during the beginning of the pandemic I figured this was the perfect opportunity to experiment and design a house that could help me find a work-life balance.
2020
Design my own smart home under a budget: A modest US250 budget, no spare time to learn how to code for IoT and 1 month to deliver after moving in into my new place.
The tools, technology and artifacts chosen for the task at hand.
Before deciding which gadgets to buy and what features the house should have it is important to understand the current household way of living, habits and motivations.
I quickly drew an apartment blueprint on a whiteboard. Then I wrote down the main activities and challenges I run into on each room.
I categorized the observations into a series of recurring themes and patterns that were important or challenging to address by the household:
I reframed the challenges detected for each cluster using the How Might We framework in order to lay out a solid foundation for the ideation.
I brainstormed a series of fresh ideas to turn identified problems or challenges into design solutions. I then marked the 10 top most remarkable ideas with a filled heart.
With a clear set of ideas it was time to think the technological stack required to bring the ideas to life:
By making use of the Amazon Alexa App I could define a series of routines to take care of the things I am usually unaware of, such as unplugging all energy-consuming appliances when I hit the bed. Routines are also an easy way to automate certain repetitive tasks that I conduct on a daily basis which can be triggered with a simple and natural voice command.
For example, if I need to be more productive at work all I have to say is “Alexa, I need to be productive”. The house immediately turns the lamp on, sets it to the right color hue and plays music designed for people to reach higher levels of focus and productivity.
In order to achieve this level of simplicity all I had to do was to follow 3 simple steps:
For each idea I created a routine under the Routine option on the Amazon Alexa App.
Each routine could be triggered by setting a simple voice command that feels natural when I say it. The routine consists of a series of actions. For example, when I need to focus at work, all I have to do is say “Alexa, I need to focus”. The following actions are triggered:
Smart Devices across the apartment can be grouped to simplify the way those devices are controlled. For example, when the time comes to go to bed, the house can completely turn the entire set of devices by just turning off one room at a time instead of turning individual devices one by one.
By placing both echo devices across the apartment I am able to reach Alexa from any room. All routines can be triggered using simple, short and natural voice commands. It almost feels like I am talking to a person.
Let’s take a look at some of the ideas brought to life and see how they work in real life (I apologize beforehand since the content of the videos is in spanish. I wanted to design a more inclusive home so anyone who comes to visit can also talk to the house).
Since I am primarily a night person, waking up early in the morning doesn’t come easy to me. Early in the morning Alexa recreates a miniature sunshine setup right next to my nightstand and plays a delightful playlist that helps me to wake up in a matter of 10 minutes.
Whether I am feeling stressed, anxious, or if I need to be productive or I am lacking energy, all I have to do is say the simple magic words and Alexa sets up the right environment to achieve a positive state of mind, using the right combination of color and music.
When I ask Alexa to boil water in the kitchen, Alexa not only obliges but she also makes sure to turn the boiler off when done. This way I avoided the recurring pattern of leaving water boiling to prepare tea and then completely forgetting about it, leaving as a result evaporated water at the end.
I am a big LEGO enthusiast so I Alexa helps me to lighten up my LEGO creations and comes up with stories related to the setups.
When I want to read Alexa sets the right light mood and recreates a fireplace that mimics the exact sound of wood burning, making for a peaceful environment, just perfect for a reading session.
Turning my brain off used to be a difficult task when trying to get some sleep. Alexa sets the right combination of color hues in the main room plus a peaceful relaxing tunes that help put my mind at ease and achieve better sleeping.