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Tech or no tech? • Smart technologies are already being introduced into Modern luxury apartments , homes. In the future, automated monitoring for heating, and controls for bathtubs and ovens will become standard. Robots can already vacuum our floors and keep an eye on pets while we are out but this is only the beginning. Technology also enables customization of decor. Residents can choose digital pictures and ask digital 'butlers' to suggest individually tailored activities.
Modular and movable or co-living • While apartment sizes are shrinking consumers' expectations for amenities remains the same. Modular and movable apartment designs make it possible to have a full kitchen, Astoria luxury apartments in colomboliving and sleeping place in just under 20 sqm.
Green living • Environmental pressures are only likely to grow in the future, both in response to legislation and consumer demand. Environmentally friendly materials will become more accessible. Some carpets can already convert carbon to oxygen and porous building materials enable growth of moss and green walls.
Sleep tech • Solutions for insomnia are predicted to be an $80 billion-dollar industry by 2020. Dream machines will monitor sleeping patterns, to enhance sleep quality through sound waves and lighting. Smart beds can regulate body temperature; digital butlers can send reminders to hydrate, sleep and exercise.
Virtual reality • New technology clearly creates an opportunity for hospitality leaders to improve their product. While these are to be embraced, there is a note of caution. The industry must always be mindful of their customers and any potential Apartments in Colombo srilankabacklash against technology overload. It should only be used where it enhances the consumer experience. Partly as a result, we expect change to be in the form of small incremental improvements rather than a dramatic shift.