Modern design allows us to customize our homes more freely than we have ever been able to in the past. Modern lives, on the other hand, bring up an issue that home design teams now have to work with. Technology is playing an ever-growing role in our lives, taking up more of our time and definitely more of our space. To some people, tech gadgets can be an eyesore that get in the way of their style. To others, it’s a point of enthusiasm that they want to incorporate and show off as much as possible. Here, we’re going to look at different ways of untying the knot of technology in the home.
Tidy it
If you have a lot of tech appliances and gadgets in your home, then you should try to make sure that they are not taking up more of a footprint in your home than they need to. Finding the right places to position your tech, such as with custom measured TV stands, and tidying your cords as best as possible are two crucial steps, whatever your desired design may be.
Hide it
To some people, there’s no getting around the idea that tech and home décor simply do not go together. This can be especially true for those aiming for a classic, rustic, or natural look in the home that simply doesn’t vibe with huge TVs or Alexa systems in every room. If that’s where your head is regarding the “tech in the home” conundrum, then there may be ways to keep your tech out of sight and out of mind when you’re not using it. We’ve looked at using die cut cabinets and iron railings to hide your air conditioner in the past. For the most noticeable of all, your TV, you should consider large cabinets with doors that can close or using removable framed prints to replace it with wall-art when you’re not using it. Otherwise, a room with a TV will have that TV as a focal point, which you may not want.
Integrate it
A lot of people, on the other hand, simply accept that there might not be a clean way to get away from technology’s place in the home. As such, opting to integrate it as much as possible may be the best choice. Home theater creation teams like Media Controlled can help you find the best way to incorporate your tech into your décor, find the right placement for it all, and incorporate things like remote control systems and home automation. If that’s the case, it’s recommended that you steer towards a more modern design style with a clean, minimalist look that highlights rather than hides your tech.
Isolate it
If you have the room to spare, then you can enjoy the utility of a space that makes the most of your media and at the same time ensures it doesn’t get in the way of your style. It’s a resource intensive solution but creating your own home theater room means that you don’t have to compromise between style or technology. Plus, setting up comfy theater seats, incorporating thematic décor like framed movie posters for the walls, and using soundproof cladding for the theater room can create a media experience unlike any other that’s perfect for home dates, nights in with friends, or simply binging that latest Netflix series.
Celebrate it
There are plenty of people who see technology, media, their use of it, and their enthusiasm for it, as nothing but a positive. Geek culture, to use a slightly contentious term, is ever on the rise and if you want to celebrate it, then why not do it through your own style? PCMag highlights a whole host of geek culture centric decorations and accessories that can go perfectly with your hi-tech media set-up. From circuit-board lamps to wallpapers made of CDs, you shouldn’t be afraid to wear your love on your sleeve if you can keep it stylish at the same time.
Which approach you take boils down to what kind of aesthetic you’re trying to create. There are solutions for everyone, and ways to make sure your style and your appliances can get along.
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