Family, Real Estate

Smart Products Buyers Love

From renovating the kitchen to installing a new roof, a range of upgrades is available to enhance your home’s allure for potential buyers. However, if you’re aiming to introduce a technological advancement, consider the allure of smart home improvements. These upgrades not only enhance the livability of your space but also augment its desirability, given that 81 % of prospective homebuyers express a preference for homes equipped with smart products.

Smart Thermostat:

A smart thermostat is a valuable addition that manages your home’s temperature while curbing heating and cooling expenses. Effortless control via your smartphone or schedule-based activation upon your return from work are key features. Acquiring a new smart thermostat ranges from $100 to $300 or more, and the setup process is generally user-friendly, making it an ideal DIY project.

Automated Window Blinds:

Enhance privacy and diminish energy loss with the addition of automated window blinds controllable through a remote, app, or voice commands. These blinds can be programmed to open or close based on time of day or occupancy. During seasons of extreme temperatures, they effectively insulate your home against the outdoor climate. Costs for smart blinds vary based on window count, size, and the choice between battery-operated, plug-in, or hard-wired models. Most models start around $100.

Intelligent Smoke Detector:

While a standard smoke detector is essential for safety, an intelligent version elevates security further by sounding an alarm at home and sending alerts to your phone when detecting potential hazards, and providing reassurance when you aren’t at home. Some models even send a notification to your phone when the battery level is low. Certain insurance companies might offer homeowners insurance discounts for installing upgraded smoke detectors. Costs start around $50.

Video Doorbell:

Elevate the security of your residence by integrating a video doorbell. Placed at your front entrance, this device sends notifications to your smartphone regarding deliveries or individuals at your door, along with saved video footage. Depending on which doorbell you choosen, you can even speak with visitors when you aren’t even in the house. Installation methods include hard-wiring or battery-powered options. Costs start around $75.

Smart Lock:

Strengthen home security by installing a smart lock on your exterior doors. No longer worry about misplaced keys with a smart lock. These devices grant access through a smartphone app, fingerprint scanning, or numerical codes. Also, you can remotely allow entry for guests or offer temporary access codes, useful for babysitters or visitors. Smart lock costs vary based on the model, typically starting around $100.

Cooking, Daily Happenings, Entertainment, Holidays

Charcueterie

There are some trends that go away, as they should; then there are those that turn into classics. I’m so glad charcuterie wasn’t just a trend, but stood the test of time, and is now a classic.

Choosing the serving piece for your ample treat is up to your personal style. I use a beautiful oversized white rectangle glass plate with slight edges and a swirl of silver through the middle. If I don’t feel like digging out the plate, then I use one of our cutting boards, and it is just as tasty and delightful.

For accessories I have a few cheese knives, appetizer forks and spoons along with some small bowls to hold some of the yummy additions to the board like jams, dips, olives and more.

Now that you know what to place it all on, what will you include?

#1 – Cheese

The centerpiece of my board will be the selection of cheeses. I think high quality cheeses are best and should vary from soft to hard. When using hard cheeses I slice them, and add the softer cheese as a block so they can be cut right on the board with one of the provided knives. I begin with a foundation cheese like provolone, white cheddar or Gouda. Then I include spreadable soft varieties such as burrata and brie. Plus there are those that crumble well like goat and bleu.

#2 – Meats

Having a mix of meats is just as important as cheeses. In our home we love prosciutto, capicola, and sopressata. We do have friends who are vegan and/or vegetarian and when sharing a board with them we skip the meat, or I’ll make two separate smaller boards so Dean can have his sopressata.

#3 – Accents

For me, this is the fun part of the board. This is where I get to shop for those little touches that add that extra something. I do have some items that always show up like Maille Cornichons (my fave), and St. Dalfour Royal Fig Fruit Spread (another fave). I then like to hit the olive bar at the grocery to get various olives, stuffed peppers and marinated artichoke hearts. Then I need to round out these salty briny treats with some sweet. For the sweet I like fresh grapes, berries, apple slices, carrot sticks or even dried fruits like cranberries, cherries or apricots.

Don’t forget to add a mustard, hummus or other dips to give options. Then finish the ingredients with an artisan bread, thin grain crackers and even plain crackers. Charceuterie is whatever you want it to be, so play around with jams, chutneys and dips. Just don’t overload the board with too many options when two or three of each will do just fine.

#4 – Assembly

When you see an a charcuterie board online, most look like they were put together by an expert, but assembling your own is actually easier than you think. Watch some helpful videos or just jump in and go fot it and let your food muse guide you.

I find it works best if I start by placing the large food items on the board. This will include some of the cheese and meat selections. It may also include the bread, depending on what kind you chose. Next, arrange your bowls of olives, pickles, jams and dips. Then, neatly add anything that’s sliced, rolled, or folded. Once all the bigger items are placed, finish by filling the other spaces with the accents, including the crackers. You can also add grape leaves, sprigs of herbs like rosemary to just do some finishing touches. Your board, your choice!

You will notice I did not include nuts because so many have nut allergies, but feel free to add them to yours if you are good with them.

Style

Living Proof Dry Shampoo

There are some products that can switch up a daily beauty routine like no other, that’s what Living Proof Dry Shampoo has done for me. I used to wash my hair every other day to keep volume and sheen. However, as I’ve gotten older and busier I got into hair clips and other accessories, because they are the epitome of “isn’t my hair cute when pulled up”?

I’ve heard of dry shampoos, but didn’t know much about them. Then an amazing woman I work with, Jameson, talked about how she uses dry shampoo. She went on to explain that she starts using it when her hair is clean and then she doesn’t have to shampoo for days. Jamie is a successful real estate agent, mother of three beautiful kids and a wife, let’s not even talk about how many dogs she has! Let’s just say she is BUSY and her hair always looks amazing, so I was listening.

I wasn’t sure which dry shampoo would work for me, so I did go through a few before I decided it to spend $30 on the Living Proof Dry Shampoo. I have been using Living Proof shampoo, conditioner and hair styling products for years, and they are my trusted brand. I just didn’t want to pay that much for dry shampoo.

Enter – Game changer! From the first time I used it there was an immeidate improvement over the other brands. It cleaned like no other, didn’t leave a weird texture, no powdery film, and my volume and sheen stayed. 

When you first apply it there will be a slight white cast (I was like uh-oh), but no worries! It disappeared in less than a minute as it magically transforms hair from OK’ish to good hair day. This product doesn’t just cover up, it cleans up.

There are two types of dry shampoo from Living Proof, I use the Perfect Hair Day. When I apply it I do let it sit on my hair while I do my make-up, then I brush it through and style my hair for the day. It smells nice, looks nice, and a little goes a long way. Is it worth $30? You betcha! It is always in my hair routine.