The Latest Tech Advances in Home Renovation

Updating and remodeling your home gives you the option to boost both comfort and security. If you choose to update to a spa bathroom, you can add tech that will give you ready access to your favorite music. Changing up your entryway can allow you to add cameras and smart locks. Your renovation can also be made with low-emission materials that will both improve your life and protect the environment.

 

Smart Home Integration: Incorporate smart technology

 

There are many smart home technologies that can add both convenience and safety to your life. Lights and locks that respond to your voice can make many tasks, such as trying to get into your home with your hands full of groceries, simpler. Locking the door behind you will also reduce risks to you and your family.

 

Talk with your remodeler about your smart home goals. They can help you find a router location and make sure that the smart home tools you plan to use are both protected and easy to access. If you plan to use multiple hubs throughout a large home, adding simple storage locations can also make it easy to create your smart home layout.

 

Virtual Reality Design Tools: Use VR software to visualize renovations

 

Any home remodel will push you to make decisions you hadn’t considered, especially if you’re adding on to your home or moving walls inside the space. Your contractor can tell you if you’re going to need to add supports, and a virtual reality program can help you see what the space will look like.

 

Even paint colors can be tough to choose on a small scale. You might find the perfect shade of blue or teal on a paint chip. On the whole wall, it may be too intense. Being disappointed in the results of a particular choice can be avoided if you put everything, from brick patterns or faux stone to wood stain colors, into a VR program.

 

Sustainable Building Materials: Opt for eco-friendly materials

 

If you want to add a home theater space, you may need to remove walls and improve the beaming across the span. Laminated materials, such as mass timber laminated beams can provide support similar to metal beams. These laminated wooden members are easier on the environment and use recycled materials.

 

Recycled and repurposed materials can also be put to great use in a new building. If you know of a local salvage company, take a walk through their warehouse in search of one of a kind items that can be put to work in your new renovation plans. Old bureaus can be turned into unique bathroom vanities; old wood flooring can be turned into a game table or even kitchen countertop.

 

Another form of eco-friendly material is anything that lowers the power you consume. An addition on the south side of your home with loads of windows can raise your need for air conditioning in the heat of summer. Picking the right windows can provide you with the light you want without greatly increasing your power consumption.

 

As you plan for your home renovation, make sure to keep your options open until you talk to your contractor. They may be able to give you tips on the best way to enjoy a larger home without a larger carbon footprint. They likely also know the best way to keep your tech tools secure.