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Your Guide To Creating An Eco-Friendly Smart Home

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Do you remember when you were a kid and your vision of the future was all flying cars and house robots? Well, congratulations: the future has arrived. And although those flying cars might not be ready for mass consumption just yet, a smart home that works for you is perfectly attainable.

Using smart devices to help manage your home not only makes your life easier. However, many forms of smart home tech also reduce utility usage and improve your home’s carbon footprint. You’ll improve your life and become more eco-friendly all at once! Here’s how to get started:

Think About Safety

If you’re looking to outfit your whole home in smart tech, it’s absolutely vital that your network is both fast and secure. After all, the more items and elements in your home that are connected to the internet, the more bandwidth you’ll need and the more points of vulnerability your network has.

When calculating how much bandwidth you need, it is essential to consider all your devices. From video game lags to frozen Zoom calls to unresponsive smart home devices, subpar internet can affect more than just your smart home devices. If it’s available in your area, a 5G network is a popular choice for speed and reliability for all your internet-enabled devices. If you have cable or DSL, you may want to consider upgrading your equipment to better serve your devices.

Sometimes people struggle to understand the risks of leaving their smart devices vulnerable. However, imagine a prankster getting hold of your washing machine and making it run dozens of times for no reason, spiking your water and electricity bill. That’s why keeping your network secure is absolutely vital. The good news is that the newer the device, the better the security features. For example, 6-digit passcodes, fingerprint access, and face recognition software on the latest smartphones and tablets prevent unauthorized access and purchases. While new devices are expensive, you could be putting yourself at risk by holding out to save money. Upgrade for less by taking advantage of seasonal offers from popular providers, and give yourself peace of mind.

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Define Your Goals

No two households are alike, so there’s no reason to assume any two smart homes will be the same. Before you start adding all the smart tech you learn about, think about what you really want out of your smart home. For example, maybe you’d like to reduce your energy consumption. In that case, a smart thermostat might be the right place to start. These allow you to keep your heating and cooling low while you’re out and turn them back on when you’re on your way home, saving you energy that’s only keeping an empty house comfortable.

Alternatively, your big goal might be to improve your home’s accessibility. Smart tech has a lot to offer people with disabilities since so much of it offers voice activation and automation. Take a smart faucet, for example. Visual impairment can make measuring for recipes a major challenge. There are smart faucets that will pour out the exact amount of water you ask for, so if you’re making a recipe that needs three cups, all you have to do is ask and wait. Little things like this can add up and make your day-to-day life substantially simpler.

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Start Small

Finally, your best bet when it comes to creating a smart home is to start small. It’s best to give yourself time to get used to smart home technology and how it works before you have a ton of smart tech set up around your house. For starters, this prevents you from getting overwhelmed by everything you’ve set up, which can result in you avoiding using it at all. Moreover, when you set it up gradually, you’ll be better able to gauge what new pieces of tech will add new, functional features.

Build your smart house up slowly, and over time, you’ll have a super functional, extremely convenient home. And let’s indulge for a moment: it’s also really fun. With a good plan and a thoughtful approach, you can bring the sci-fi future of your dreams into the present. To read more about how Smart Homes are Redefining Interior Design, click this link!

Need help planning your perfect home? At Greenbrook Design, that’s what we do! Contact us today.

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Taking Care Of: Your New Kitchen

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Now that your dream kitchen is finally a reality, you might find yourself hesitant to use it—it looks so clean, pristine, and untouched. While deep cleaning may be necessary every few months, the real key to maintaining your kitchen’s beauty and functionality is consistent, light maintenance. Incorporating a few simple habits into your routine can make a big difference over time.

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On A Budget? – WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!

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For homeowners working within a budget, selecting the right cabinetry is crucial. Wellborn offers high-quality semi-custom cabinets that provide excellent value without compromising style or function. Discover how this choice ideally suited one homeowner’s needs and budget during their kitchen remodel.

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Tricks Of The Trade: 10 Design Tips For Your Kitchen Remodel

Design Notes

Thinking about remodeling your kitchen? If so, you’re likely wondering what “insider secrets” designers rely on to create beautiful, functional spaces. Our design team has worked on countless projects, and we’re here to share the top ten recommendations we give our clients—tips that can make a big difference in the outcome of your kitchen.

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Mixing Business With Pleasure: Revitalizing History in a Modern Space

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Whoever said you can’t mix business with pleasure clearly never partnered with Greenbrook Design. When the owners of the historic Campbell Building—also home to Greenbrook Design—envisioned transforming part of the space into a modern event venue, Uptown Indigo, along with a stylish loft apartment, our team embraced the challenge. We quickly developed a thoughtful plan to seamlessly integrate residential comfort with commercial functionality, demonstrating how great design can serve both work and lifestyle needs in one beautifully cohesive space.

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Unconventional Colors In: KITCHENS WE LOVE

Life, Styled

Considering a kitchen remodel but feeling uninspired by the usual neutrals? While classic stained wood tones and the ever-popular white and gray palette have their place, they’re not the only options available. For those looking to make a bold, personal statement with color, exploring less conventional combinations can bring fresh energy to the space.

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