Residential Tech Today

Made in the Shade

Like other smart home technologies, shading systems save power and reduce utility costs, while providing unprecedented levels of convenience for homeowners. Where they really shine, however, is in their ability to deliver these benefits while contributing to the overall wellbeing of a home’s occupants. By conveniently controlling the admission of natural light into the home, shading systems increase comfort and prevent light glare for greater enjoyment.

It’s clear that the demand for automated shading systems by homeowners of all kinds is growing – whether it’s due to COVID-19 or the trend for large, open floor plans. It’s also clear that dealers who have embraced

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