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5 Interesting Ways to Make Your Home More Modern

Experts say home remodel should take place about every fifteen to twenty years. If you just bought a home, you’ll know whether the previous residents updated the premises. If you’ve been in your present house for a while, you know where things stand. The point is: you’ve got to modernize eventually, you might as well do it right. Here are suggestions to help.

1. Look Into Making Your House a “Smart” Home

“Smart” homes are conducive to property value, trending, and provide notable levels of convenience. The sort of smart home you have will depend on your budget. You can buy a “smart” fridge, but it’s essentially just a refrigerator that’s been combined with a large touch-screen tablet, and has WiFi capability.

True, there are internal sensors that report on food levels and the like, and you can program “smart” fridges to automatically send grocery lists to grocers who deliver. That said, if you’re savvy, you can install Internet of Things (IoT) tech on most appliances, and transform your home manually.

Locks, windows, HVAC, security; all can be managed via IoT. So you can either totally remodel the home using the latest tech, or you can go throughout the property and augment things on a case-by-case basis as you’re able. Whatever the case, upgrading into “smart” territory is a good t

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2. A Backyard Paver Patio is Stylish

A paver patio basically uses stones between half a square foot and a square foot in size. Some paver patios have larger or smaller “blocks”. Essentially you clear an area of ground, level it with sand, and lay down the pavers. This is trending, cost-effective, and modern. If you haven’t looked into a paver patio, you might want to.

3. Install a Modern Alarm System

Modernization is about more than just style, you also want your property properly secured against interlopers, criminals, and anyone else who wants to enter the property without permission. A great way to do that is to simply install a modern alarm system. You can check Alarm Grid for exceptional options that even include DIY alarm solutions.

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4. Spartan/Minimalist Decoration

“Spartan” décor is essentially “minimalist”, as the Spartans cut all the “dross” from their lifestyle. Basically, they pared everything down. Well, you can do the same, stylistically speaking, on your property. Sell off the over-opulent things. Modern home design schemes tend to deign toward that “futuristic” feel defined by white walls and sparse décor.

5. A Trending Exterior Paint Job

Different colors “trend” on an annual basis as regards exterior home paint colors. These “trends” may be local to a community, or they could spread like a wave from populous, stylish centers of commerce to more rural communities.

There’s a dichotomy here: you can make your house look “modern” in terms of paint jobs by following what’s trending, or by deliberately working against that trend, as this makes a statement, and decorative statements are also trending presently.

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Updating Your Home for Today

Trending paint jobs, or those which deliberately oppose trends, tend to have a modern “feel” to them. Also, minimalist design tends to describe modern home decorative conventions. Modern alarm systems keep your home safe from unwanted guests, backyard patios are stylish, and the “smart” home of today only requires certain aspects of a given property be updated.

Whatever works for you, do that thing. You’re going to have to modernize one way or another, at one time or another.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.