Smart Home, Tips / Tricks / How Tos
Puls Blog – 1.30.20
We’re always searching for new ways to make our homes work better for our daily lives. Whether it’s countertop materials that are a breeze to clean, a robot vacuum that handles daily messes, or a refrigerator that will make you coffee first thing in the morning (and play music from all your Spotify playlists), there are so many items that can make our lives at home easier—and revamp our routines.
Source: How to Transform Your Smart Home in 4 Simple Steps
Smartphones
Puls Blog – 11.22.19
Let’s just admit something openly right here: Our cell phones are among our most prized possessions. Our phones help us keep track of our day-to-day activities, redirect us when we’re lost in a new city, and let us spy on our former high school BFF who is now heavily involved in a multilevel marketing company. So, when you drop your phone on the ground and it shatters the glass (making it a finger hazard) or it accidentally falls into a pool of water from the back pocket of your jeans, it can be a devastating blow.
Source: Here Are 5 Phones That Even You Can’t Break
Tips / Tricks / How Tos
Puls Blog – 11.4.19
The way we feel about TV cords is a little like the way we used to feel about prom chaperones – we know they’ve got to hang around, but we’d really prefer not to see them. Fortunately, when it comes to cable concealment, we’ve actually got a choice in the matter.
Source: How to Hide TV Wires and Cords
Tips / Tricks / How Tos
Puls Blog – 10.30.19
Everyone loves IKEA for their affordable, simplistic and stylish designs, and of course, for their famous Swedish meatballs (just us?). But the easy hackability of IKEA furniture is yet another reason why furniture lovers and DIYers of all ages and life stages love the Swedish furniture maker.
Source: The Best IKEA Hacks to Help You Better Utilize Your Space
Smart Home
Puls Blog – 8.16.19 (8.13.19)
From the space-age linoleum countertops in the 1950s to the avocado appliances of the 1970s to the granite islands and the dark cabinets of the early 2000s, kitchen design trends have gone through it all. Now, with pops of color, funky open shelving, creative layouts, and vintage, exposed lighting, kitchens have never looked better.
Read more: The 6 Kitchen Design Trends We’re Drooling Over