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FOR BREAKaING NEWtS VIS ITh WWW.QNoS.COM me MARCH 23, 2017 • AT HOME • THE QUEENS COURIER 35 4 hot, high-tech upgrades to give your bathroom Americans love luxury and technology, so it’s no surprise that the two are meeting and thriving in one of our favorite places - the bathroom. Just as technology is transforming every other area of the house, inside and out, it’s recreating our concept of what constitutes a luxurious bathroom. Th e 2016 Houzz Bathroom Trends study found many homeowners renovating their bathrooms are incorporating technology into their plans. From smart mirrors and medicine cabinets to showerheads with Bluetooth connectivity and self-cleaning toilets, technology’s time has arrived in the American bathroom. If you’ll be designing or renovating a bathroom this year, here are four musthave technology items to incorporate into your plans: The medicine cabinet of tomorrow Hidden speakers, high-effi ciency task lighting with capacitive-touch dimming, integrated USB charging ports - clearly, this is not your parent’s medicine cabinet! Th e modern medicine cabinet does far more than serve as a repository for aspirin and toothpaste. Acknowledging that today’s homeowners multitask constantly, even in front of the bathroom mirror, Robern’s AiO collection of medicine cabinets also includes magnetic storage strips, accessory trays, adjustable shelving, a magnifi cation mirror and integrated electrical outlets. Th e embedded, invisible speakers turn the entire mirror into an audio system that’s compatible with most USB-enabled music-playing devices. Robern, an independently operated subsidiary of bathroom fi xtures giant Kohler, has been making innovative bathroom fi xtures for nearly 50 years. Th e AiO line is also fully customizable, and buyers can choose the size and shape that fi ts their design needs. Visit www.robern. com to learn more. Fancy, user-friendly faucets Remember the days when touchless faucets were the wave of the future? Modern bathroom faucets go far beyond the mere ability to turn them on or off without touching them. Faucets now marry high-tech functionality with leading edge design to create a visual focal point for your bathroom vanity. A variety of manufacturers off er a staggering array of features, including: • Built-in face recognition that automatically adjusts water temperature and pressure to the settings of the recognized user. • Internet connectivity and a display screen so you can see emails, your calendar and the weather report while you’re brushing your teeth. • Patterned or shaped spray produced by special mechanisms within the faucet that create swirls in the water discharge or shape it into a thin sheet of water. • Th e ability to track water consumption while adjusting the temperature and fl ow to maximize effi ciency. Smarter toilets Seventy percent of the homeowners surveyed by Houzz said they had upgraded their toilets as part of their bathroom renovations. Today’s toilets are far more than just a place to take care of business. From super high-effi ciency models that fl ush with amazingly small amounts of water to self-cleaning bowls and motion-activated lids and seats, the toilet has gone high-tech. You can fi nd features that range from practical to decadent, including: • Heated seats and bidet functions • Dryers and deodorizers • Built-in music players • Illumination for nighttime bathroom visits • Remote controls for opening and closing the lid and seat • Hands-free fl ushing • Automatic self-cleaning Modern mirrors From built-in TVs to task lighting and integrated USB ports, mirrors, like other bathroom fi xtures, are now incorporating a variety of high-tech features. Robern’s AiO wall mirror collection off ers numerous features, including the ability to wirelessly turn the entire mirror into a speaker. Th e mirror can communicate with any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone to stream your favorite music or news program into the bathroom. Quality light is essential for everyone’s bathroom routine, and the AiO wall mirrors allow users to customize light output for their needs. A capacitive-touch dimming switch controls the LED lights in the mirror, and LUM Lighting produces light in the 4000-4500 Kelvin range to provide brighter, fresher light that imparts neutral illumination to skin tones. Whether you’re renovating an old bathroom you just can’t stand anymore or building a new home with the bathroom of your dreams, high-tech features can add enjoyment and usability to one of the most popular rooms in the house. Courtesy BPT


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