Needless to say, home security is a top priority for many of us, but the last thing we want is for our home to look like a fortress or send off an unwelcoming vibe. Just think about it, bars on windows, towering fences with spikes, motion lights that go off the second a leaf falls to the ground, and blaring security system signs might keep the burglars at bay, but they also make your home feel more like a high-security prison than a cosy abode.
It’s just off-putting, and it might even give you a bad reputation, too. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to boost your home’s security without making it look obvious. Honestly, the goal is to be subtle with it. So, with that said, here are some subtle yet effective strategies that can make your home a safe haven without compromising on aesthetics.
Smart Lighting Solutions
Forget the glaring floodlights that scream, “I’m watching you!” Instead, you’re going to want to look into modern smart lighting systems, which are your best friend when it comes to discreet security. Basically, smart bulbs can be programmed to turn on and off at different times, giving the impression that someone’s always home, even when you’re not. Nowadays, many companies sell these from Philips and even all the way to IKEA. You can even control them remotely via an app, adding an extra layer of convenience and security.
Reinforced Doors and Windows
By all means, it’s a great idea to get security doors for your home; it’s something that you should really look into as well. But it just depends on how you go about it. Invest in high-quality, reinforced doors and windows instead of going for the conspicuous bars on windows.
For example, that bars on windows thing—well, instead, look into laminated glass (it’s way harder to break), and when it comes to doors, look into ones that have a multi-locking system. These reinforcements are practically invisible but offer significant protection against break-ins.
Discreet Security Cameras
Nowadays, Amazon and every other company sell security cameras, and that’s good, but it’s also an eyesore. So, it’ll help to opt for smaller, less noticeable cameras that blend into the surroundings. For the most part, many modern security cameras are designed to look like everyday objects, such as light fixtures or doorbells, such as The Ring doorbell.
Landscaping for Security
If you really think about it, your garden can be your first line of defence without appearing hostile. For example, you can use thorny bushes and shrubs under windows and around the perimeter of your property. Plants like holly, rose bushes, and pyracantha not only add to the aesthetic appeal of your garden but also make it difficult for intruders to access your home without a few scratches.
Frosted or Privacy Window Film
No one likes their privacy to be invaded, and rather than installing unsightly bars or grills, consider applying frosted or privacy film to your windows. These films obscure the view into your home, making it difficult for potential intruders to see what’s inside. Plus, there’s even stain glass film which makes both your interior and exterior look gorgeous.
Thank you for the tips! We have cameras but we need some privacy film for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt’s definitely a hard balance to strike these days!
ReplyDelete—Elizabeth
Definitely good advice and we are always worried about home security. We just installed a new motion light.
ReplyDeleteFrom Maryann D.
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Security cameras are a must-have these days.
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips to keep the home safe. :)
ReplyDeleteuseful tips
ReplyDeleteI would really love to invest in security cameras - my area is getting a lot worse for crime and anytime to protect myself is needed!
ReplyDeleteI love discreet cameras this post was super informative.
ReplyDeleteheather hgtempaddy
I have one on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteGood ideas, I have been looking into cameras
ReplyDeleteI'd like to get some Frosted or Privacy Window Film! Great tip!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about putting up some security cameras!
ReplyDeleteI like using the landscaping as part of the security.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of privacy window film!
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