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Smart Home Systems

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Six Smart Home Tune-Ups to Make Before Your Next Gathering

When friends or family come to stay, even for a night, your home suddenly has to work a little harder. More people use your network, your TVs, your smart speakers, your lighting controls, and yes, your Wi-Fi password. That increased activity can expose the cracks in older or poorly performing home technology.

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Brilliant Ways to “Glow Up” Your Home: Using Cutting-Edge Linear Lighting to Transform Every Space

Depending on where you live, the fall and winter months often mean more time spent indoors. As you migrate inside, take a moment to really look around. Peer past the usual bright kitchen and cozy family room. Explore the areas that tend to fade into the shadows: the guest bedroom you’ve dreamed of converting into a home office, the garage gym that could use a little motivation, the wine nook beneath the staircase, or even the walk-in closet that never feels quite finished.

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Motorized Shading: Elevating the Comfort, Efficiency, and Style of Your Home

When people think about smart home technology, their minds often go to entertainment systems or security solutions. Yet one of the most impactful upgrades for everyday living is often overlooked: motorized shading. More than just a design accent, motorized shades bring convenience, comfort, energy efficiency, and security into perfect harmony, transforming how your home feels and functions.