Technology for the Kitchen
12 March 2019
We are surrounded by technology at work, in
our cars and pockets and just about every aspect of our lives, including the
kitchen.
Many of our clients want to take advantage of
technological advancements explicitly developed for the kitchen as part of
their remodel. We see personal home assistants and dedicated kitchen tablets
trending upward in this arena. According to the 2019 Houzz Kitchen
Trends Study
, 11 percent of homeowners are upgrading electronics as part of
their kitchen remodel. The percentage of homeowners incorporating a personal
home assistant such as Google Home or Amazon’s Alexa increased from 23 percent
to 31 percent from 2017 to 2018. Dedicated kitchen tablets rose to 17 percent
from 11 percent during the same period.
The most popular electronic upgrade for
kitchens remains the television. Sixty percent of remodels included a TV in
their new kitchens. Nearly half of kitchen remodels featured a docking or
charging station. Manufacturers have upped their game when it comes to charging
stations, incorporating them into drawers, in electrical switch plates and
popping up from countertops. The ability to charge smartphones and tablets
within a drawer helps to avoid countertop clutter and maintain clean lines.
Wireless or Bluetooth speakers were specified
for 29 percent of new kitchens, according to the Houzz survey. That percentage
actually decreased from the year before at 38 percent.
Kitchen faucets also are becoming
technologically more sophisticated with features such as hands-free and touch
operation, improved water efficiency, water filtration capability, Bluetooth
applications and no-fingerprint finishes.
Refrigerators, ranges, cooktops, ovens and
dishwashers are offering technological conveniences ranging from the ability to
order groceries via Alexa and other personal assistants to blue tooth
connectivity that allows homeowners to preheat an oven on their commute home
via their smartphone. The Houzz survey found that 16 percent of homeowners
upgraded appliances as part of their kitchen remodel and 11 percent picked
appliances with color touchscreen displays. These displays offer a
mind-boggling array of features. You can watch videos on YouTube, make video
calls and use the touchscreen to control smart home devices through voice
activation or touch screen and even search local restaurants. You can play
music or watch a video while you cook and Google will save your place so you
can check the recipe at any time. There are even displays that show you how to
divide cakes into perfect portions for slicing.
What’s the right technology for your new
kitchen? Give Weiler’s Kitchen & Bath Design Center a call at 215-357-9300
or visit our Bucks County showroom at 350 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA
19053 to determine how you can use emerging technology in your new kitchen to
make your life easier, less stressful and more enjoyable.






