Smart Homes and Modern Living are Redefining Residential Comfort
Attributed it to Mr. Alok Banerjee, CEO of Zuari Infraworld India Ltd
The ambitions of contemporary Indian consumers are driving a significant transformation in the housing market. Importantly, this transformation is occurring in tandem with swiftly evolving technology. Smart homes, which were previously regarded as a luxury for a select few, are rapidly becoming a standard expectation in modern living, profoundly altering the notions of comfort, security, and efficiency in residences. This transition is evidently illustrated by market trends, as the Indian smart home market was estimated to be worth around USD 5.20 billion in 2025, according to a report from Mordor Intelligence. Furthermore, this report indicates that, in a striking display of growth, the market is projected to soar to USD 19.31 billion by 2030, showcasing an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) exceeding 30%. This vigorous growth indicates a shift towards widespread market acceptance. Ultimately, this shift is converting traditional living spaces into dynamic, intelligent ecosystems.
Convenience Drives Tech Adoption
The foundation of this technological advancement lies in the country’s unmatched digital preparedness. As highlighted in the 2025 PIB report, approximately 85.5 per cent of households in India own at least one smartphone, positioning it as a highly interconnected society. Thus, the vital command interface for smart living is already widespread. Additionally, the rapid pace of urbanisation demands housing solutions that are both efficient and manageable. A PIB report indicates that by 2030, over 40% of India’s population is expected to live in urban areas. Consequently, this large, tech-savvy urban demographic is propelling the market growth of smart home devices. The key factor driving this change is the renewed emphasis on comfort, which now includes two essential components: proactive security and seamless convenience.
Safety Means Serenity
In India, homeowners primarily adopt smart technology for security reasons. This is supported by a report from Mordor Intelligence, which indicates that the home security and safety sector represented the largest portion of demand, comprising nearly 45.67% in 2024. Within this sector, security and surveillance devices contributed to a revenue share of 36.50%. Products like biometric locks, AI-powered cameras capable of distinguishing between family members and intruders, and remote monitoring systems offer a tangible sense of safety and control. Consequently, this comfort is particularly vital for busy urban professionals and nuclear families. In addition to safety, convenience is enhanced through integrated voice- and app-controlled systems. Routine tasks are automated, including the management of multi-point lighting scenarios and the control of entertainment systems. This automation allows residents to free up cognitive space.
Efficiency Cuts Utility Bills
A second, essential pillar of contemporary residential comfort is efficiency. Notably, this is fundamentally linked to sustainability and cost management. These systems function as efficient tools for tackling rising utility costs and promoting sustainable living. Devices like smart thermostats and energy-monitoring plugs improve energy consumption. They achieve this by examining occupancy trends and automatically adjusting climate controls. The advanced climate control systems can lessen energy bills. Undoubtedly, this presents a considerable incentive for consumers who are sensitive to pricing. This focus on energy management is propelling substantial investment in the sector. The energy and climate control industry is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.34%. Furthermore, innovations tailored to India illustrate how technology is being adapted to address local consumption challenges effectively. A prominent example of this is the smart BLDC ceiling fans, which consume less energy than conventional models.
Builders Adopt Tech Standard
The real estate industry perceives integrated smart technology not just as an amenity but as a valuable asset. Properties that are equipped with IoT technology are achieving a higher resale value in comparison to their non-automated equivalents. Consequently, this is fundamentally altering the strategies of developers. New luxury and even mid-range projects are incorporating pre-installed home automation as a mandatory standard. This integration suggests that the market now views intelligent infrastructure as essential for a high-quality living experience. Indeed, this feature has become as important as the quality of marble or the design of the modular kitchen. Smart homes are transforming the living experience from mere shelter into a highly personalised, secure, and resource-efficient environment. In the end, this transformation is reinforcing their status as the ultimate benchmark for residential comfort in the future of India.








