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Smart Home Guide: How to Make Your House a Smart Home

Smart devices and technology are reaching a new zenith of revolutionization. More and more people are now working on making their houses smarter to attain a more comfortable lifestyle. And true enough, smart homes can improve the quality of your life by increasing convenience and security.

What is a Smart Home?

In a smart home, one can easily monitor all the appliances present in it via Wi-Fi using a smartphone. It provides complete convenience and control.

What Does a Smart Home Do?

Have you ever stepped out of your house, only to worry hours later whether you were able to turn off the coffee maker or switch on the security alarm before leaving? A smart home can help you avoid these. It’s an excellent way of monitoring your house using a tablet or smartphone, whether you’re at home or away.

All smart appliances and devices can communicate with one another and do all their tasks efficiently. Not only can they follow your commands, but they’re also usually energy-efficient, making them a great investment for both your home and the environment. If you want to build a smart home for yourself, then you must have Top Reveal‘s smart home must-haves below.

Good Internet Reception in Every Part of the House

If you want to have a smart home, you will need a good internet reception. Invest in a Wi-Fi router with a proper network and ample data to avoid latency. All your smart devices should work in perfect synchronization if the internet reception is good.

A Nixplay Smart Frame

A Nixplay Smart Photo Frame is a brilliant photo viewing smart device that you can use to fill your home with images of your favorite moments. This is a Wi-Fi and cloud-enabled photo viewer which can sync your images from any device and display them at your house in real-time, wherever in the world you may be.

Smart Home Hubs and Controllers

Smart home hubs and controllers, like Amazon Alexa, are the brains of the smart home operations. These tools help connect different smart home devices, providing complete home automation. They will allow you to control all the appliances and smart devices in your home from a single app.

Smart Doorbell

Replace your regular doorbell with a smart doorbell as it is a safer and a smarter move. A smart doorbell will have HD cameras in it, letting you view the person standing in front of it using your mobile phone. It is an excellent way of keeping tabs on the people ringing the doorbell and entering your house.

Smart Door Locks

Enhance your home’s security by installing a smart door lock in place of regular door locks. This way, you can avoid forgetting the keys or missing them–you’ll just need to use your fingerprint to enter your house.

Smart Lighting (Smart Light Bulbs)

Smart light bulbs are a major component of a futuristic home. These will be connected to a hub or any platform that can be regulated by using a smartphone. You can also control the color and the level of brightness with your smartphone.

Smart Kitchen Appliances

Smart kitchen appliances, especially the smart refrigerator, are very important in every home. An intelligent refrigerator allows you to easily monitor its temperature and status, and it can also send you alerts for situations such as if the door of the fridge was left open. Make sure you are investing in smart kitchen appliances as these will make your meal prep faster and easier.

Smart Cleaning Appliances

Smart cleaning appliances are equally crucial for a smart home. These cleaning appliances will not only save you a lot of energy, but they are very efficient. Depending on your lifestyle, you can pick a smart cleaning device that can cater to all your household requirements.

Smart Washers and Dryers

Smart dryers and washers are not only energy-efficient, but these will also reduce the time you spend doing the laundry to just a few minutes, allowing you to do other tasks while waiting for your clothes to be cleaned. They are easy to use and they will save a lot of space in your house.

Smart Coffee Makers

Coffee is essential in nearly every household, which is why your smart home would be incomplete without a coffee maker. These machines are sleek and energy-efficient, and if you can’t live without your daily cup of joe, then you’d be extra thankful for a machine that can let you enjoy your brew hassle-free, just the way you like it.

Smart Surveillance Camera

If you’re converting your abode into a smart home, you should definitely install some smart cameras inside the house to make it more secure. Ensure that your smart surveillance camera can catch every everything at FHD 1080 p, leaving nothing blurred or indistinguishable. It must also have the ability to send motion notifications and display a live feed.

Smart Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector

A smart carbon monoxide and smoke detector are significant in every smart home. Just think: If your house catches fire, you’re more likely to die from smoke inhalation than from actually catching fire. With a smart smoke detector, you will be able to prepare for and prevent this scenario.

There are indeed several smart devices which are available in the market, but picking the right ones for your home is a tough task. Know your priorities and choose the ones that will make your home more efficient and help you save money.

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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5 Dorm Essentials For College Students

Seeing a child or a grandchild off to college is always a bittersweet experience: They grew up in front of your eyes, and it’s absolutely exciting to send them off to university. On the other hand, they’re a reminder of how quickly time flew by, and you’ll miss them terribly if they’ll be studying in a different state (or country).

One way to make the transition easier is by helping your college student select the dorm must-haves they’ll need for the place they’ll be moving into for uni. Here are some of our picks:

A set of towels

You never know when you need a towel until you need one. A set of towels should cover all your needs, from bath to beyond.

A shower caddy

Dormers shouldn’t leave their toiletries in the shower unless they don’t want to see their shampoo and soap forever. Have them stash all their supplies in a caddy for easy portability.

Laundry supplies

Detergent, laundry bags, hampers, an iron–these are all must-haves for any college student. Send them off with these supplies so they’ll always have clean clothes on hand.

Earplugs and a sleep mask

Few things are more annoying than noisy roommates stumbling in at 2 a.m. when you’ve got a major exam coming up. Make sure you get those much-needed Zzz’s with earplugs and a sleep mask that can block out everything that might disturb your slumber.

A Nixplay Frame

Make sure your student doesn’t miss your family’s milestones even if they’re several miles away with a Nixplay Frame!

Give them one of our Smart Photo Frames and easily share moments with them as they happen. Take advantage of our Dorm Room Must-Haves Sale and get 25% off selected Nixplay Frames, only until September 15!

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6 Questions to Ask When Organizing Children’s Artwork & School Papers

Summer is now in full swing! It’s the season of summer camps, family vacations, and…fixing the piles of your children’s artwork and school papers they’ve accumulated in the past school year.

While it’s exciting to see how they’ve developed and what they’ve learned over the past year, it can also be overwhelming to decide what to do with the mountain of papers that have landed on your dining room table. Unless you intend for that pile to remain there until it’s time to clear the table for Thanksgiving dinner, you’ll want to get it organized in an intentional, methodical manner.

You know you can’t keep everything—If you do, you’ll dilute the value of all the pieces. After all, it’s better to look through a carefully curated collection of special milestones, versus a stack that consists primarily of fill-in-the-blank worksheets and weekly spelling tests.

The key to creating an intentional collection is to ask the right questions while sorting through the pile. This helps you decide what to keep and what to toss. Here are 6 questions to help you carefully create a collection worthy of preserving and sharing.

Does it contribute to the story I want to tell?

Approach the project from a storytelling perspective. Think of yourself as the chief storyteller, carefully choosing what to highlight and share about your child’s progress in the past school year. Begin by listing three to five things that stand out in your mind when thinking about what they learned during the year. Use these an outline to guide your decisions.

Was this the year your child learned how to write her numbers? Keep one worksheet from each quarter showing how she progressed. Did he learn how to draw the horizon using depth-perspective? Keep a piece that illustrates this new skill.

Preserving the pieces that provide details for this progression enables you to create a story for her year.

Does it accurately portray your child’s personality?

As your child develops, her personality shines through. Maybe your child is a strong-willed, determined tot that always approaches classwork from an outside-of-the-box perspective. Maybe she’s a quiet rule-follower that hones in on the details of the assignment. Or maybe you are raising the next Walt Disney, having noticed a variety of cartoon characters drawn in the margins of all his assignments this year. Choose to keep pieces that highlight the facets of your kid’s personality that were really brought out during the school year.

Does it document details about who your child was at that age?

With each school year comes new interests for your child. Was this the year she only wanted to do gymnastics and wrote about it in all of their writing assignments? Or was this the year he learned the “floss” dance moves and only drew pictures of Fortnite and Minecraft?

When you think of your childhood years, what stood out as interests and trends for you? Use this as an opportunity to preserve the artwork and papers that reflect your child’s interests for this school year.

Do you absolutely love it?

As with all simplifying projects, it’s not always about choosing what to keep based on a certain set of criteria. Sometimes it’s all about choosing to keep something because you love it. In my experience simplifying my own life and helping others simplify theirs, it can be easy to decide that you love everything.

Knowing this, I encourage you to choose only pieces that you ABSOLUTELY love. This keeps you from deciding that everything is worth keeping. It’s important to note that time is often your best friend when it comes to this question. When everything is recent, it’s easy to love it all. But as time passes, you’re likely to have an easier time deciding what stands out as pieces you absolutely love. This way, it’ll be way easier to have an entire year’s worth of pieces to go through!

Do your kids absolutely love it?

When going sorting through your children’s items, it’s very important to involve them in the process. Just as you’ve done with the previous question, it’s important to ask your child which pieces they absolutely love.

Depending on their age, you might need to begin by helping them sort their items into three categories: “Yes,” “No,” and “Maybe.” After this, narrow down the “Yes” and “Maybe” piles by selecting only the things they absolutely love. It’s always fun to see which artwork they’re most proud of and to hear the stories behind what they created and why they made it. I suggest penciling these stories on the back of the pieces to make them even more meaningful.

Does it fit in your pre-chosen container?

Containers enable us to maintain limits—literally and figuratively. Containers can help keep our possessions manageable and tidy. Whether it’s a plastic storage bin, a binder, or a file folder box, designate an “Artwork & School Papers” container for each child.

Plan for what might come in in future years (hint: they bring home fewer crafts as they get older) and choose a reasonably sized bin that you can envision passing on to your child when they move out. Since you’re the curator of the project, you get to choose what feels like “just enough” to tell the story of their childhood.

If the container starts to get too full as pieces continue coming in, review the previous years’ collections and decide if they are still worthy of keeping. As time goes by, the truly meaningful pieces will stand out.

As a final step in the process, I recommend creating a digital version of the collection. This is especially important for artwork that involves glitter, pasta, and other three-dimensional objects that don’t store well.

Keep the digitizing process super simple by organizing the pieces according to your kids’ grade level, then take pictures of each item on a plain surface like a white poster board. Upload a copy to your computer or hard drive, but don’t just leave it there! Share the images on a Nixplay Frame so you’ll
immediately be able to enjoy your curated collection of your kids’ creations in your home. You can even share them with your friends and family all over the world through their Nixplay Frames!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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5 Easy Ways to Spruce Up Your Home This Summer

We may be halfway through summer, but it’s not yet too late to celebrate the sunniest season! Spruce up your home for the summer with these simple tips.

Use Summer-Inspired Linens

Here’s an easy way to give your home a summery feel: Use linens with bright colors or summery prints. Nautical bedsheets, brightly colored pillowcases, and a beach-inspired duvet lend a relaxing vibe to your home.

Add Outdoor Lights To Your Garden

This summer, take the chance to spend as much time outdoors as you can. Adding dainty string lights to your patio will give your summer parties a charming, inviting feel. Outdoor lamps, meanwhile, will add a lovely feel to your garden.

Invest In a Summery Scent

Another easy way to prep your abode for the summer is by changing your home’s scent. Get a candle with a beachy, tropical scent for your living room, or a reed diffuser with a light, zesty fragrance for your bedroom.

Brighten Up Your Home With Summery Blooms

You can always count on a bit of greenery to liven up your interiors. Get some colorful petunias, zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers, or California poppies, and arrange them in vases around your home. You can also try planting hydrangeas, peonies, or daisies in your garden to give it a vibrant touch.

Set Up A Casual Sitting Area

The lazy days of summer are for lounging about at home, bonding with loved ones and relaxing. Designate a corner of your home for relaxation, and decorate it with a colorful woven rug, comfortable cushions, and a low table. You’d want to lounge there all day long!

Don’t forget to take photos of all your summer memories! Display them on a Nixplay Frame and have your summer memories on display all day long.

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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5 Ways To Clear Mental Clutter

Marie Kondo’s books and Netflix series have inspired people everywhere to empty out drawers, clean out cabinets, and get rid of anything that doesn’t “spark joy”. Her work highlights the benefits of clearing the clutter from your life, something professional organizers around the world have been helping families do for decades.

However, it’s important to know that physical clutter is only one piece of the simplifying puzzle. Getting rid of the piles of paper, the clothes that don’t fit, and your now-teenagers’ childhood toys littered in your home is a significant first step in the journey to eliminating stress and unwanted things. Clearing your mental clutter is another powerful step in the process of truly simplifying your life.

What is mental clutter?

I define mental clutter as the thoughts that take up space in your mind, creating confusion, stress, and exhaustion. Mental clutter keeps you from thinking straight, making decisions and living intentionally. With intention, focus, and patience, you can clear it from your life just as easily as tossing those holey socks and worn towels.

Here are six ways to clear mental clutter:

Spend time in nature (without your phone).

When’s the last time you went somewhere without your phone? Do you even remember?

We’ve become so used to always having a phone that it feels unnatural to leave home without it. But being unplugged can help you settle into a few minutes or a few hours of much-needed downtime. Immerse yourself in nature and let your mind wander. Approach this time away with curiosity and engage your senses to notice the sights, sounds and smells around you. This experience is an opportunity to clear your mind and set your thoughts aside.

Do a brain dump

How often do you think about all the things you have to do? Maybe you have sticky notes, notes on your phone, or voicemails and emails spread out, all over reminding you of the many tasks you need to complete. A brain dump will help fix this.

Choose a central location, either a notepad or a digital app, to serve as your main brain dump location. Write an exhaustive list of everything you can think of that requires your attention. Just getting these thoughts out of your mind enables you to see them as a whole, sort them, and act on them. Knowing your responsibilities and having a plan to tackle them takes the swirling thoughts out of your mind, eliminating your stress.

Finish or let go of an unfinished project.

Do you have any unfinished projects in your life? I’m guessing your answer is “yes” based on what I’ve seen in my experience working with families to simplify their homes and lives. Whether it’s a broken ornament you’re planning to superglue back together, a scarf you had the best of intentions to knit, or the storage rack you bought on sale last year and planned to put up in the garage, unfinished projects abound in our homes and lives.

While these unfinished projects don’t seem to affect us on a day-to-day basis, they can drain our energy and contribute to our mental clutter more than we realize. What do you think about each day when you pull into the garage and walk around the storage rack box sitting on the floor? What happens when you see the yarn basket next to the couch each night? Being aware of these unfinished projects is a significant step in clearing this clutter.

With your brain dump, you’ll have a clear list of the unfinished projects in your life. Once you know what your unfinished projects are, you can decide what to do about them. Your options are simple: Finish the project, or let it go. If you’re planning to finish it, schedule the time, set a deadline, and purchase any needed supplies. Break it down into chunks or ask for help if needed.

For example, if “organize my pictures” has been on your list for years, ask family members to share the responsibilities and costs with you, set goals for each month, and schedule the time in your calendar. Make the project fun by planning family gatherings to work on it or listen to music as you sort and scan. Stay focused on your end goal, such as seeing all of your photos organized and digitized on your Nixplay frame and think about how great it will be to finally finish the project. Of course, if you have unfinished projects that no longer sound exciting or necessary, return products and supplies that you can, then donate the rest to an organization that would be happy to have them.

Focus on one thing at a time.

Do you ever feel like your mind is a computer browser with 22 tabs open, all needing your attention? Just like your computer can’t function well with too many programs running at the same time, neither can you. Research continues to show that multitasking isn’t effective.

Learn to start focusing on and fully finishing just one project at a time. Use your brain dump to prioritize what you need to work on and schedule time in your calendar to complete the steps. Choose to delegate tasks that others can do and delete things that really don’t need to be done after all. Be mindful when you find yourself inching back toward multitasking. Use this as a signal to shift gears and do another brain dump.

Clear a shelf, counter, or surface.

Just as your unfinished projects subtly steal your attention and drain your energy, so can cluttered shelves and surfaces in your home. Experiment with this by clearing one shelf in your home. Choose one that you see every day and clear everything from it. See if you can keep it this way for one week (or longer). Creating this white space gives your eyes and mind a chance to rest. See what you notice over time. As you learn to embrace this space, continue clearing areas around your home and clearing your mental clutter.

You don’t have to be super busy all the time. Using these tips, you can clear the mental clutter from your life and spend more time enjoying the space you create!

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