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5 Home Upgrades That Will Change Your Life Here we have a few ideas for your home that can increase efficiency, space and convenience.

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5 Home Upgrades That Will Change

Your LifeHere we have a few ideas for your home that

can increase efficiency, space and convenience.

Corner Lazy Susan

• Lazy Susan’s are evolving and moving to new places in your kitchen, they are now being custom built to gain access to areas such as: in top cabinets, rather than below the counter, on the counter top itself and whole pantries are now being transformed into a massive Lazy Susan to house all of your kitchen supplies!

Master Control for Energy Consumption

• With technology advancing, our homes can now become “Smart Homes” with easy-to-use automated systems like the Control4 system. You can program this little baby to control your thermostat, alarm system, lights, shades/blinds, entertainment system, locks and it can even detect if there is a water leak.

Central Vacuum System

• Who would have ever thought you could have a vacuum in your baseboard? Well today, it is possible, no more using the old dust pan and broom, just sweep your items to the closest vacuum system and it sucks it right up, all the while purifying the air in your home!

Transform Your Attic

• Have you ever thought your home might be too small, or that you need another space for the kids to play? Have you ever thought of your attic? Your attic is a perfect opportunity to expand your living space and with not much work involved! Because the attic already has a basic structure, all you may need to do is basic sheetrock and paint application, and the you have turned your attic into a space for the kids to be out of your hair!

Strategically Place Outlets

• Although outlets are very underrated, increasing the number of outlets in your home can be quite convenient. You can hide outlets almost anywhere, under the mantle near the fireplace, under drawers or along baseboards, even hidden under appliances.