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Smart Living – What modern living looks like today

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Thu, June 12, 2025, 2:38 p.m. CEST

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Interior design has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent years. Functionality and aesthetics are merging, while new technologies and sustainable materials are creating innovative possibilities. Living spaces reflect personal preferences and simultaneously embody a more conscious approach to resources and spatial planning.

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1 Harmonious interplay of design and function
2 Sustainability as the core of modern living concepts
2.1 Some approaches to sustainable housing concepts:
3 Lighting as a design element and mood enhancer
3.1 A modern lighting concept often integrates:
4 Smart living and networked technologies
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Harmonious interplay of design and function

place Contemporary interior design concepts great emphasis on combining style and practicality. Furniture and accessories are characterized by clean lines and minimalist forms, creating a minimalist ambiance. High-quality materials such as wood, glass, and metal are preferred because they combine durability with visual elegance.

Multifunctional furniture, such as pull-out sofas, folding dining tables, or beds with integrated storage, makes efficient use of space and underscores the desire for flexibility in everyday life. Open-plan living concepts are particularly popular, as they allow for a seamless connection between living, dining, and working areas.

Modular designs also offer the possibility of reconfiguring rooms as needed. The foundation consists of subtle tones such as beige, gray, or black, which are complemented by textiles or decorations in warm colors to create an inviting atmosphere with pops of color.

Sustainability as the core of modern living concepts

Sustainability as the core of modern living concepts
Sustainability as a core element of modern living concepts.
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Sustainable living concepts are gaining in importance. Recycled or certified materials are an essential part of the design. Wall coverings made of natural materials such as cork or bamboo create a comfortable atmosphere, while energy-optimized windows and insulation contribute to reducing energy consumption .

In furniture manufacturing, environmentally friendly solutions are also a priority, for example through the use of recycled wood or pollutant-free lacquers.

Some approaches to sustainable housing concepts:

  • Use of furniture made from recycled materials
  • Integration of solar panels or other renewable energies
  • Use of rainwater harvesting systems for household use
  • Furnishings with durable, timeless designs
  • Use of energy-efficient household appliances
  • Preference for regionally produced furniture and materials

In addition, interiors are increasingly being designed with plants, which improve air quality and simultaneously have a positive effect on the indoor climate. Sustainability is therefore closely linked to a conscious and resource-conserving lifestyle.

Lighting as a design element and mood enhancer

Lighting as a design element and mood enhancer
Lighting as a design element and mood enhancer.
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Lighting , is increasingly seen as an integral part of a well-thought-out interior design concept. Timeless floor lampsespecially in black, create striking accents with their elegant design and blend harmoniously into minimalist or industrial-inspired living spaces. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, comfort and functionality are also key considerations. Smart lighting systems allow for flexible control of light intensity and color temperature, enabling rooms to be created with either an invigorating or calming atmosphere, depending on the needs of the space.

particularly Dimmable LEDs in demand because they are not only energy-efficient but also allow for individual adjustments – from warm, soft light in the evening to cooler, focused light for the workplace. Modern lighting solutions thus combine design, comfort, and sustainability in a holistic living concept.

The targeted use of light gives rooms a clear structure. Indirect lighting, for example behind furniture or on walls, creates a soft, pleasant atmosphere, while direct light sources such as pendant lights above the dining table highlight specific areas. Combining different light sources enhances this effect and creates a harmonious overall impression.

A modern lighting concept often integrates:

  • Intelligent control via app or voice assistant
  • Daylight-like LEDs that adapt to the natural rhythm
  • Accent lighting for artworks or architectural details
  • A combination of direct and indirect light creates more depth in the room
  • Motion detectors that automatically activate light sources
  • Color-adjustable LEDs for individual design
Smart Living - What modern living looks like today
Smart Living – What modern living looks like today.
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Smart living and networked technologies

What is Smart Living? 💡
Smart Living is a technology that intelligently connects various devices and systems in a home to increase comfort, security, and energy efficiency. It allows for the control of household appliances such as heating, lighting, and security systems via a central control unit, usually via smartphone or voice assistant.

are an example of how aesthetics and innovative home technology can be combined thermostats. They automatically adjust the temperature to the residents' habits, saving energy and increasing comfort. Their minimalist design blends seamlessly into modern living spaces and replaces bulky, traditional devices.

Smart mirrors with integrated LED light, touchscreen and functions such as weather displays, music control or fitness programs become a visual highlight in the bathroom and combine function with stylish elegance.

Another example is smart speakers, designed as elegant objects such as sculptures or simple geometric shapes. They combine high-quality sound with an unobtrusive, stylish look. Smart lighting systems, such as networked floor lamps or wall lights with individually adjustable colors and brightness levels, are also a key element in the smart home. These can be operated via apps or voice control and can be programmed to simulate the natural progression of daylight, further enhancing living comfort.

One of the latest developments in smart living is invisibly integrated technology solutions that not only increase comfort and energy efficiency, but also visually enhance the living experience – these include wireless charging stations built into furniture or smart glass surfaces that switch between transparency and privacy via touch control.

Owner and managing director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor and passionate blogger in the field of art, design and creativity since 2011.
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor, and passionate blogger in the fields of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Graduated with a degree in web design from university (2008). Further developed creative techniques through courses in freehand drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market gained through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with key players and institutions in the arts and culture sector.

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