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.
You are considering doing a kitchen renovation, but are a little nervous because of what your friend told you when they renovated their kitchen. The project was completed, and they settled into their new space and enjoyed many of the latest amenities. Then something happened. As they adjusted to the area, they thought about something that could have been done differently or that they wished they had added.
This design trend seems to always be among the most popular, and you don’t have to live on a farm to appreciate this simple, inviting style. In a world that seems never to stop moving, there is often a need to create a space where you can slow down, unwind from the cares of the day, and enjoy the simple things. In this blog, we want to explain precisely what the farmhouse style is and how you can incorporate a little of the past into your future.
We are excited to share this recently historic home remodel, built in 1824. This project presented us with some unique design challenges that we were able to overcome, resulting in a beautiful finished product and a very well-functioning kitchen.
Also known as Antebellum architecture, this property not only gives us an intimate look at how people once lived in this southern region but also shows the characteristics and style of a stunning southern design, which remains rich in history.
Design trends are shifting, and people are looking to maximize space by combining rooms, so the laundry room has been built to meet this demand. A mudroom combined with a laundry room can be a great area. As the family enters the home, they can drop off any dirty clothing, eliminating any major messes. This is also a logical spot to have the dog feeding area or even the litter box, both of which prevent your guests from seeing the dirty side of your pets. A small pet bathing area can be added, making it convenient to wash the dog and then dry it with the towel in the washer. There are a few other combinations, including a pantry or bathroom. Be sure to consider what matters most to you and your family’s needs.




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