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5 Key Features For Creating A Low-Maintenance Home

Posted on January 13, 2023February 9, 2023 by Lyndsey OHalloran

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Low-maintenance homes are becoming increasingly popular as more people look for ways to simplify their lives and reduce the time and money spent on maintenance. These homes are designed with features that make them easy to keep clean, especially for those busy with work or other commitments. They are also suitable for retirees and older adults who may have difficulty with physical labor. Low-maintenance homes can also be more environmentally friendly as they require less energy and resources. Here are five key features for creating a low-maintenance home. 

  1. Durable and easy-to-clean materials 

Choose durable and easy-to-clean materials, such as ceramic tile, laminate, and vinyl. Avoid materials that scratch easily or require frequent sealing, such as natural stone or hardwood. You can also use easy-to-clean and durable countertops like quartz, granite, and solid surface countertops in your kitchen. Avoid porous materials, such as marble, that can stain easily. Opt for paint finishes that are easy to clean and resistant to scuffs and stains, such as semi-gloss or high-gloss finishes.

  1. Smart home technology 

Assimilating smart home technology can make it easy to manage and maintain your home from anywhere. You can program smart thermostats to adjust the temperature based on your schedule and preferences, reducing the need for manual adjustments. You can also use smart home security systems that automatically arm or disarm based on your location. You can also use them to monitor your home for any unusual activity.

  1. Low-maintenance landscaping 

Consider choosing native plants and grasses well-suited to your local climate and soil conditions. You can also use drought-tolerant plants. These plants will require less water and can survive with little maintenance. Using mulch will help reduce the need for watering and weeding as well. That is because mulch helps retain moisture in the soil and suppresses weed growth. Ground covers such as creeping thyme or rock gardens will cover large areas of your yard and reduce the need for mowing.

  1. Install weather-proofing features 

You can merge several weather-proof features into your home to create a low-maintenance environment. Selecting weather-resistant materials such as vinyl siding, fiber-cement siding, or stucco for the exterior of your home can reduce the need for frequent repairs and repainting. Also, proper insulation in the floors, walls, and attic can help keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, reducing the need for frequent adjustments to the heating and cooling systems. Furthermore, a durable roof can help protect your home from rain, snow, and ice, reducing the need for frequent repairs, so keep this in mind. 

  1. Easy-to-use controls and features 

Choose appliances, systems, and fixtures that are easy to use and understand, so you can quickly and easily maintain them. Consider upgrading to energy-efficient lightings, such as LED light bulbs or flat roof lights, and Energy Star-rated appliances, which can help reduce energy costs and maintenance.

In conclusion, low-maintenance homes will improve the general quality of your life by reducing the stress and workload associated with home maintenance.

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