These are this year’s smart trends for comfort and sustainability
In recent months, manufacturers and developers have been able to take off again, and long-awaited smart home innovations have finally reached us as the global chip shortage eases and supply chain disruptions improve.
This year, for example, we were able to meet many technological innovations, new brands and services at the Kitchen Exhibition, which are maximally adapted to consumer needs. MediaMarkt’s experts have now collected five trends that will determine the technological developments related to our home now and in the near future.
AI-based and virtual home furnishing that saves time and money
Artificial intelligence-based interior design is a new and growing field that can help make the interior design or home remodeling process more efficient and affordable by understanding user needs and offering a wide range of feasible options. One of the most important features of AI-based interior design is that it helps you visualize how a space will look after it is furnished. This feature is especially useful for those who are unsure or inexperienced in interior design. Another important advantage is that it can quickly provide affordable tips: by studying the user’s tastes and providing them with alternative design options, it can help save time and money.
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