From High-Tech Cooking Appliances to Smart Self-Powered Homes
Jana Pijak — February 28, 2021 — Art & Design
These February 2021 home trends range from high tech cooking appliances to smart self-powered homes. Standouts include CES 2021 innovations like the new InstaView Range from LG Electronics alongside the U by Moen Smart Faucet.
While the LG InstaView Range "offers much more than just stovetop and oven cooking capabilities" by combining "Air Sous Vide technology, an Air Fry mode and ProBake Convection, plus the popular InstaView oven panel that lights up when knocked," the U by Moen Smart Faucet makes kitchen tasks more convenient with voice activated tech, a touchless sensor feature and an accompanying app.
Other February 2021 home trends to note include Dvele's 'Software-Defined Homes' launch. The smart home concept is "self-powered by solar panels" and produces "84% less energy than traditional homes."
While the LG InstaView Range "offers much more than just stovetop and oven cooking capabilities" by combining "Air Sous Vide technology, an Air Fry mode and ProBake Convection, plus the popular InstaView oven panel that lights up when knocked," the U by Moen Smart Faucet makes kitchen tasks more convenient with voice activated tech, a touchless sensor feature and an accompanying app.
Other February 2021 home trends to note include Dvele's 'Software-Defined Homes' launch. The smart home concept is "self-powered by solar panels" and produces "84% less energy than traditional homes."
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