Optimize lighting systems and electrical equipment
In modern housing design, choosing equipment from the beginning can significantly reduce electricity consumption. Priority should be given to using LED lights instead of incandescent lights, because this type of lamp saves much more electricity and has a long lifespan.
In addition, it is necessary to arrange a reasonable socket to easily disconnect devices when not in use. Many devices still consume electricity in standby mode, so designing smart electrical systems or the habit of drawing plugs will help reduce energy waste and increase safety for the house.
Effective insulation and temperature control design
An energy-saving house needs to focus on insulation. Exterior walls, roofs and doors should be designed to limit heat absorption in hot weather and keep warm in cold weather. This helps reduce dependence on air conditioning or heating equipment.
In addition, a smart thermostat can be integrated to automatically adjust the temperature over time or according to usage needs. This solution is particularly effective in avoiding electricity waste when no one is home.
Thermal pump systems are also a worthwhile option in design, as they can both cool and heat with higher efficiency than traditional devices.
Choosing energy-saving household appliances
Right from the design and interior equipment stage, energy-saving certified devices such as washing machines, hair dryers... should be prioritized. These devices not only reduce electricity consumption but also help save long-term operating costs.
In addition, thermal water heater is a suitable solution for families aiming to save energy. Although the initial cost is higher, long-term use efficiency and good durability help optimize overall costs.