Life, Styled
Smart home technology. From voice-activated faucets to thermostats, technology has finally caught up to the home. Alexa’s name is spoken hundreds of times daily while performing multiple tasks, allowing homeowners to manage various tasks even when not at home. There are numerous benefits to a smart home, including:
- energy efficiency
- security
- remote control
More and more companies are creating products that are compatible with smart home technology or already integrate it into the device itself. These features are becoming more popular with homeowners, but what exactly does it entail? Read on to learn more about smart homes and their benefits for you and your family.
What Is Smart Home Technology?
The term refers to the usage of networked devices in the home that allow the owner to control features such as temperature, locks, and lights with the touch of a button. Smart home technology can be managed through apps, phones, and even tablets. It allows you to control your home even when you are away and provides you with peace of mind at the touch of a button.
Where To Use Smart Home Technology.
Before the wood is ready to accept the finish, it must be prepped, which is done either by removing the existing finish if it was previously done or sanding unfinished wood. The main trick to cerusing is the opening of the wood grain, which enables it to accept the color and is usually done using a wire brush. Once the wood is ready, the finish is applied, such as a stain or dye. After the finish is done, it is time to massage the ceruse into the wood grain, ensuring that it is pushed evenly into the open pores of the wood. The final step is to apply a sealer. See a renovation project done with cerused oak.
What Are Smart Home Appliances?
Simply put, your appliances, such as the refrigerator, are connected to your device, where you can control them from anywhere and gather information. Though it may sound more like a science project than a home appliance, this smart home technology can take your appliances to the next functional level. Some of the options available, but not limited to:
- Televisions
- Door locks
- Washers and dryers
- Ovens
- Steam Ovens
- Microwaves
- Coffee makers
- Dishwashers
- Showers
- Floor warming
- Window blinds
- Thermostats
Be sure to ask your designer about available options and how they can be incorporated into your design.
Why Should You Use Smart Home Technology?
The benefits are numerous. Want your home to be a specific temperature when you get home? You can program it or tell it through your phone app. Need to preheat the oven for the family dinner? Just push the button on your device. Wanting to save money on utility bills? By programming your home to turn off the lights at a specific time, maintain it at a certain temperature, and conserve water, your energy efficiency will improve, saving you money. Safety is another benefit of using smart home technology. Afraid you might have left the stove on? Just pull up the app on your device and check. Are you sure you locked the back door? Make sure you did by looking at your app. Certain appliances are also programmed to let you know if a problem exists, such as a furnace overheating. Your family’s safety and peace of mind have no price tag. Read more about the benefits here.
Too much clutter can detract from your home’s wellness and leave you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and even depressed if it sticks around long enough. It can also make it difficult to concentrate, which can affect the entire family. It’s important to set about decluttering in an eco-friendly way to ensure that you aren’t throwing out things that could be put to good use elsewhere. With so many landfills already overflowing, it’s imperative for us all to do our part and keep recycling.
Keep reading for some great tips from Greenbook Design on how to declutter your home in an eco-friendly way.
Warmer weather is just around the corner, meaning we can finally spend more time outside doing what we love, like grilling, swimming, and sitting around fire pits. One thing that all of these have in common is that they can be done in your own backyard. Outdoor spaces are trending this year and for good reason, since they provide a change of scenery for homeowners without having to drive somewhere, plus they add more usable space to your home. Enjoy fresh air, cool summer nights, and time with family all within the safety of your own home. Here are a few reasons and benefits to adding or upgrading your outdoor space.
Color. It is what gives our world variety and speaks a language all its own. It is a versatile element that is used in various professions such as art, entertainment, and even cooking. Interior designers thrive on color to express their client’s personality and tell their story. Color is also the common thread that ties other elements, like texture and pattern. Woven together, they create a sense of unity and influence the mood. It is fairly common knowledge that each color implies a mood, such as blue is calm, green represents growth, and yellow expresses happiness. The colors you select for your home can have an effect on the atmosphere, and more and more homeowners are looking to add a little comfort with color.
The kitchen sink is probably one of the most important elements in the kitchen, since it’s where we wash dishes, rinse food, and wash our hands. There are so many options, such as stainless steel, porcelain, and ceramic. Then, of course, there are multiple styles and sizes. At Greenbrook, we are always looking for new items that will meet a need for our clients, and sinks definitely are one of them, which is why we are an authorized dealer for the Karran Sinks.
Old meets new to create a blend of something beautiful, which is one way to summarize grand millennial style. While minimalism is still a popular trend, many millennials are finding comfort and freedom of expression from their beloved family heritage. Grand millennial is a combination of the new with things of the past, like that old wingback chair from grandma’s attic, and breathing new life into it through reupholstering it. This style also pairs perfectly with many people’s desire to recycle and reduce waste by repurposing existing materials. Let’s unpack this style a little more and find out if it is right for you.




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