This research work involves the use of wireless telemetry technology, which is Bluetooth technology, to interact with the Android application on the Android phone to control home appliances. The control of the home appliances involves the use of an Arduino microcontroller, which acts as the processing unit of the whole system. The main aim of the project is to design and construct a good design system for the control of home appliances using Android control that is easy to understand and user-friendly. The components used in the construction are ATmega 328p, an Arduino UNO microcontroller board (UNO R3), a Bluetooth module (HC-06or HC-05), a Liquid Crystal Display (L.C.D), connecting wires, and an android application built using MIT App Inventor 2, relays and a power supply. There are other useful resources, such as the C++ programming language using Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and Open source. The completed system contains power outlet sockets for the home appliances to be connected. The total outlet designed is two which can be increased by the adjustment of some other system units and designs. This constructed home-automated system can control any home appliances connected to it, examples are refrigerators, air conditioners, TV sets, sound systems, and so on by the means of the android application on the Android phone, and Bluetooth module incorporated into the control system. This automation system can control all the appliances attached to it from any corner of the house, provided the distances to the system are within Bluetooth range