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How technology is changing kitchens of the future

Have you ever seen an old photograph of your parents or grandparents in the kitchen and thought, “wow, my kitchen looks totally different”? If so, you aren’t alone. While many appliances we are familiar with have been around for generations, they used to look quite different.  Add to that all the new inventions that have […]

Have you ever seen an old photograph of your parents or grandparents in the kitchen and thought, “wow, my kitchen looks totally different”? If so, you aren’t alone. While many appliances we are familiar with have been around for generations, they used to look quite different. 

Add to that all the new inventions that have been made in recent years, like AI technology added to almost every appliance on the market and newer devices being popularized like air fryers and steam ovens, and it’s no surprise that your kitchen likely looks nothing like the one you grew up with. And this transformation shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon.

As homeowners (and even renters) prioritize smart homes that can predict their needs and help them get household chores done, a smarter kitchen is likely to be high on the list of what people are looking for when picking a new home or updating their current place. Consumers can expect to see many new technologies hit the market in the years to come, and the existing devices get even smarter. For more information on the best kitchen tech and why these devices have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, check out the guide below from Hippo.

The cause and effect of the kitchen tech boom

So why are consumers so interested in bringing in the latest and greatest technology to their kitchens? For one, they make life easier. Cooking often requires a lot of work, especially if you are cooking by yourself or are taking on a complicated recipe. There have been many recent advances in tech that help make cooking easier and quicker.

Second, they can save homeowners money. By transitioning to smarter appliances that use less energy and water, consumers will see a decrease in their utility bills without sacrificing the convenience they’ve come to love. Devices like energy-efficient dishwashers, and sinks that store wastewater, and even low-electricity blenders can save people a lot of money over time, making the higher up-front cost well worth it.

When looking at the smart home industry, no matter if you are considering buying outdoor smart equipment like electronic locks or you’re solely focusing on upgrading your kitchen, there are several trends currently taking place in this category. These include automated technology, self-cleaning devices, and disaster preparedness.

Automated tech

The COVID-19 pandemic required many families to work, learn and live at home 24/7, a far cry from their everyday lives that had them only spending time at home on nights and some weekends. Because of this, many families found that their homes couldn’t quite keep up with their needs. But thanks to smart home technology that many installed in their homes over the past year, their home has risen to the challenge.

With completely integrated and automated technology, smart homes are truly smarter than ever before. Meaning consumers will not only be able to control these devices from anywhere with just their phone but that these devices will also be able to talk to each other to get things done. Looking to the future, you can expect automated tech to become more flexible to fit various needs. Devices will become more customizable and interactive, with a higher price tag to match.

Self-cleaning devices

Who doesn’t want a cleaner kitchen for less work? That’s what we thought. And thanks to the pandemic, this is top of mind for most consumers. And companies have been paying attention to this growing trend, inventing new devices to help consumers stay healthier in every room of their homes. Many devices like touchless appliances and robot vacuums that are already on the market can aid in this effort. Kitchens and homes of the future will likely feature several self-cleaning devices and antibacterial surfaces to help prevent the spread of germs from person to person.

Disaster prep

While everyone hopes they will never be affected by a natural disaster, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Devices like water storage systems, backup generators for various appliances, climate-controlled food storage areas, and solar water heaters can help homeowners survive in their homes for weeks on end should the unexpected happen. And given the increase in disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods across the country, many people are looking to upgrade their spaces to ensure they have everything they need. In fact, some turn-key homes are even coming with these devices already installed to help meeting home buyer desires.

Top tech for your cooking needs

Now that you know just why a high-technology kitchen is so important, you may be wondering what devices are worth splurging on. Luckily, the team at Hippo has rounded up a list of the top tech for your kitchen in the infographic below, including what they are useful for and why you’ll want them. Check out their recommendations below!

How technology is changing kitchens of the future - Infographic

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