As the number and types of home technologies grow and consumer demand for the same increases, it becomes harder and harder to ensure that your new homes are futureproof.
Here are a few simple questions in five key areas that The Leviton Institute suggests asking to make sure your houses rate as "connected homes." In each of these areas/applications, ask yourself the "are there" question.
Home Entertainment
Jacks throughout the house for video, high-speed Internet and computer networking for application sharing
Satellite television
Multiroom in-wall wiring that drives in-wall or in-ceiling audio loudspeakers for home theater, music or paging and intercom functions
Communication
Telephone jacks throughout the home
A multiline phone system that supports multiple extensions
An intercom system to page and speak to other household members in every room
Computer Networking/Internet Sharing
A home area network that lets inhabitants share information and peripherals
A broadband Internet connection such as DSL, cable modem or direct broadcast satellite
Home Security
A system that sounds an alarm and reports to a central station
A closed-circuit television system that distributes video signals from surveillance cameras in and around the home
Comfort and Convenience
A multiroom lighting control system that coordinates programmed lighting scenes for different settings
A home automation system that controls lights, appliances, heating, cooling and a security system
Energy-management controls integrated with the home's automation system to maximize energy efficiency and keep heating and cooling costs low. Also an opportunity to improve indoor air quality with a ventilation system
Remote controls for motorized window coverings