When I was a newlywed I had a very definite vision of how my home would look. My first and unwavering rule was no big screen TV, ever! They were too big, too clunky, too ugly, too much. We spent all of our wedding money on a gorgeous cabinet that neatly concealed any hint of technology: TV. phone, stereo, subwoofers etc., etc., etc. All of those things did not go with my lovely mauve and blue color scheme. So much for the former awesome bachelor pad!
Twenty years later: we couldn’t even get rid of that lovely cabinet on Craig’s List and smack dab in the middle of our family room is a 32 in flat screen. What happened? This is what happened: technology became décor with so few cords, wires and all the unsightly stuff that came along with it. It’s simple, it’s clean and you can even display your family photos and artwork on your television, or not.
My point is this: technology has become an enhancement and not an intrusion. Some very clever and creative people make it invisible or make it visually interesting. Bravo!
This is what I’m talking about.
https://www.cussat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Hi-Tech-Home.pdf
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