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What Will the Homes of 2050 Look Like?

What Will the Homes of 2050 Look Like?

Star Trek fans, look away now.

“It’s a home, Jim, but not as we know it.” The original
phrase (we’ve replaced life with a home) didn’t even feature in the popular
sci-fi show, apparently, but we’re digressing.

If you’re interested in what life will be like in the homes
of 2050, keep reading.

A report commissioned by the respected industry organisation
the National House Building Council (NHBC) sees experts look into the future
and make predictions around how homes will change.

The report, fittingly called Futurology: The New Home in
2050, makes for fascinating reading.

Below are ten forecasts from across the 40-page report.

1) Multigenerational
living will become increasingly popular. As property prices increase and people
live longer, more families will come together to live under one roof.

2) ‘Green
roofs’ featuring grass areas will become the norm to encourage wildlife
activity.

3) Electric
car charging points will be a feature of every new home and development.

4) Smart
boxes will replace letterboxes so that deliveries can be safely and securely left.

5) The
homes of 2050 could monitor our health and remind us to go for a walk, take
medication, or even let us know if the bathwater is too hot.

6) With
demands on homes to be multifunctional, expect to see many more properties with
movable walls.

7) Micro
living, for people living on their own, will increase. These smaller homes will
be part of developments that offer communal areas, shared services, and cycle
storage.

8) New
homes in 2050 will be highly energy-efficient – featuring several ways of
capturing, storing, and distributing energy.

9) Due
to climate change, homes will need to be more responsive to weather events. In
addition, better cooling systems will ensure homes don’t overheat in the
potentially warmer summers.

10) Light
switches and electrical sockets could become obsolete as movement detectors and
voice controls become omnipresent.

If you’re thinking of moving a little earlier than 2050,
maybe even this year, feel free to contact us with any questions you have.

We’ll use our expertise and experience to help you on the journey
to a new home in the future.

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