Smart home technology has really changed the way we live and work in our homes, giving us more control over our environment and appliances. We can now adjust the climate, monitor our resource consumption, and stream our media anywhere in the house with a tap of the finger or a few spoken words. But that convenience and power has come with a cost, and that cost is the, well, aesthetic of some of that smart tech. Smart devices are often clunky plastic monstrosities that insist upon taking over more than their fair share of flat surfaces. If you’re hoping for a more elegant, analog look—while still enjoying the benefits of modern smart tech in the house—the good news is that there are a lot of options for smart home technology that can be easily hidden (or at least made less obvious).
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Smart stuff like outlets, locks, dimmers, and security tools offer a lot of peace of mind and control over your house, but they can also be bulky, making the place look cluttered—not exactly the sleek, cutting-edge vibe a smart home should offer. You can eliminate the clunky, though, with these products:
Smart outlets like the Kasa KP200 or the Eve Energy Outlet eliminate the need for a bulky adapter, and they look like every other outlet in your house (and it’s not hard to replace your outlets DIY).
Home security can be smart, too, and when it comes to exterior cameras you might actually want them to be obvious so they can act as a deterrent. Other security options, like motion detectors, can add to your sense of safety but are often unsightly. Instead, choose the Aqara Zigbee Vibration Sensor, which is a slim, easily hidden tab that detects motion and alerts you immediately.
Another smart device that sticks out in most homes is the television. There’s no shame in having a TV as the focal point of your living room, but if you’d rather not have an enormous hunk of plastic and glass dominate the room, modern frame TVs like the Samsung’s The Frame transform into framed art when not in use as a TV, so you won’t have an ominous black screen marring your next cocktail party.
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Make your kitchen sleek and tidy with smart counters
Kitchens have always been magnets for clutter. Countertop appliances, groceries, junk mail—everything winds up sitting on the counters, and there’s never enough counter space. One solution is to install smarter countertops. Products like Invisicook install induction burners under your countertop, so you can use it as both prep space and cooking space—no separate burners needed. This creates an elegantly minimalist look and gives you extra prep space when you’re not cooking. These have to be installed by professionals, and you might need to replace your current countertops as they have specific thickness and material requirements.
Another way to make your kitchen invisibly smarter is the Freepower wireless charging countertops. This requires replacing your existing countertops with pieces that integrate the Freepower chargers, but once you do that, you can literally just drop your devices on the counter and they’ll charge—no bulky chargers or unsightly wires needed.
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