Home Theater Or Hybrid? Which Space Is Right For You

Posted on: 10 February 2016

If you are a homeowner who wants to remodel one of the rooms into a home entertainment center, you are facing a big decision. The stereotypical home theater system often includes a room that's dedicated to audio and visual entertainment, and nothing else. However, this means the room is used for essentially just that, and it can affect your home's ability to sell easily. One option is to make the room a hybrid room that combines all of the features of a home theater with a regular living space.
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How A Residential Homeowner Can Effectively Use A Flexible Borescope

Posted on: 29 January 2016

A flexible borescope is a viewing and recording instrument with an eyepiece on one end that is linked to an articulated lens on the other end. A borescope is used to remotely look into areas that are otherwise unable to be seen. A borescope is lightweight, battery powered, and waterproof. It has an illuminated lens that is able to view spaces in total darkness. The lens is also articulated so it is able to turn up, down, left, and right.
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Networked Home Automation Systems Give You Remote Access Of Many Home Functions

Posted on: 20 January 2016

Armed with a smartphone or tablet, you can easily control many of the functions in your home while away at the office or on a trip. You can control many aspects of your home security as well as keep an eye on the house. Here are some of the ways you can be in control of your home while miles away.   Networked Home Security Systems New security systems that connect to your home network allow you to tap into many of the same functions remotely that are available to you at the main touchpad used to control the system at home.
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