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Follow us as we step through the design and construction process of our new smart home and other content.
Follow us as we step through the design and construction process of our new smart home and other content.
For cord-cutters, March Madness can be a logistical challenge. With over 60 teams competing in the month-long tournament, most of the action airs on cable networks, making it tricky to follow without a traditional TV subscription. Fortunately, there are several ways to stream every minute of the madness live without cable.
I’m going to deviate from the home build track I’ve been on the past 6 weeks as we continue with framing. This week I’m going to do a deeper dive on the infrastructure behind the ‘head end’ of the network and the brains of our smart home.
As the house literally starts to take shape, Debbie and I are able to start walking around the rooms, reminding us of the purposeful thought that has gone into so many details. Each week just gets better and gets us closer to the day we move in. Check this out ...
It was another big step in our project to see all the form work, rebar and conduiting in place, the only thing left was to pour concrete. But there's more to it than that - a lot of technique goes into building a proper foundation. Check this out ...
This has been a huge week with the preparation for pouring the foundation. The entire complexion of the lot has changed as the forms are in place, along with a lot of other foundation prep. So lots of content to share this week.
The trenches for the footings were dug over the weekend and the rebar to support the concrete was dropped on the lot. Thanks to warm, sunny weather moving in, Tuesday morning crews were onsite to pour the footings and it looks like we may have a foundation soon.
All of the dirt that was dropped on our lot last week has been neatly leveled where the foundation will be poured. The foundation is the most important part of any construction design. But footings are next and an essential part of the foundation.
Here are Debbie and I standing at what will be our front door. Click below for details on Week 1 as we finally get started with our home build project.
With the launch of Roborock's Saros Z70, the first ever robot vacuum with a mechanical arm, your next home helper may be able to pick up stuff scattered about the room instead of simply cleaning around them. It features a first-of-its-kind five-axis robotic arm that emerges from the bot when it encounters items. It lifts any items weighing less than 10.5 ounces and deposits them in a single pile or designated basket, so it can continue to clean unobstructed.
Sunseeker is bringing its excellent onboard intelligence to three new robot mower models, including a new top-of-the-line model that’s capable of handling spreads of up to 3 acres.
The brand announced the entry-level X3, the mid-range X5, and the X7 Pro with a 3 acre due to being equipped with two 10Ah batteries.
The rear-wheel-drive X3 carries a 4Ah battery. It can handle up to 0.2-acre yards.
The new xBloom Studio Coffee Machine combines the grinder, brewer, and scale into one sleek design. This device caters to all levels of coffee drinkers, providing fully automated, semi-guided, and fully manual brewing experiences. You can set your brew preferences on either the xBloom app or the device's compact LED matrix display. It's the ultimate home-brewer for coffee drinkers dedicated to consistency and precision.
Follow us as we step through the construction process of our new smart home