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Top 10 home trends for 2010

February 9th, 2010 by admin

Many homes will revamp their living style with hot new products in 2010, thanks to rent-to-own furniture, rent-to-own electronics, and rent-to-own appliances. Some products will add color and others comfort. Some products will provide more wireless freedom and others modern energy efficiency. Here are ColorTyme’s top 10 home trends to look for this year:

Wireless Keyboards – In 2010 and beyond, we will continue to see more wireless applications. For instance, televisions around the house have been transformed into computer modems, allowing people to surf the Internet from their living room sofa or master bedroom. As televisions become Web capable, wireless keyboards will find their place alongside the TV remote.

LED Televisions – Plasma and LCD television have a new standard to compete with. LED technology is going to make a bigger splash in 2010 as the new viewing technology brings higher caliber picture and less energy consumption than its plasma and LCD predecessors. The new LED televisions will also be thinner and lighter than their more bulky competitors, and the quality is outstanding.

3D Home Theater – Movie enthusiast will no longer have to visit their local IMAX to seem amazing films in 3D. Headed by electronic juggernauts, Sony, Samsung, and Mitsubishi, the 3D experience is now a reality and will be seen more and more in our personal home theaters.

Blue-ray – From VHS to DVD, 2010 is finally Blue-ray’s year to reign supreme. True 1080p picture and Dolby Digital high-definition sound make Blue-ray the optimal choice for today’s home theater systems. The reduced cost of PlayStation 3s, Blue-ray disc players, and the Blue-ray disc themselves will likely finally position this techno-trend as a mainstay.

Colorful Kitchen Appliances – The home kitchen is about to be one of the more colorful rooms in the house. Appliance makers across the board are offering more alternative appliance color selections than ever before. Black, white, stainless, and red are no longer the exclusive colors of home appliances. Even washers and dryers are coming out in colors that are awash with the new home color schemes.

French Door Refrigerators – Side-by-side refrigerators were once the craze, but the thoughtful design of French door refrigerators have caused new kitchen appliance buyers to rethink their style of choice. The French door design is unique and functional, allowing for less kitchen floor space than side-by-side models without losing valuable storage space – meaning these refrigerators are a perfect fit for any kitchen.

Front Loading Washers and Dryers – 2010 isn’t the fist year we’ve seen front loading washers, but the reduction in price – and clear energy efficiency superiority – for models in this design are going to be hard to pass up for those seeking a new washer and dryer. Also, a wider variety of appliance colors will be attractive to those who like to color coordinate.

Counter Height Dining Tables – Family dinning isn’t what it used to be, and counter height dining tables address the need for a more casual family dining experience. This new dining trend is reflective of the family on the go.

Motion Furniture – The concept of sofa and recliner has rightly merged, and this new generation of furniture adapts to those who like the best of both worlds. Whether lying on the couch watching a movie, or reclining watching a ballgame, motion furniture has your comfort position.

Energy Efficient Appliances and Electronics – Energy efficiency isn’t for just your automobile. Now there are a range of electronics and appliances that will meet your cost-saving, eco-friendly needs. From high-definition televisions to dishwashers, energy efficient appliances and electronics are here to stay.

If you’re looking to bring your home up to date in 2010, feel free to stop by your Hometown ColorTyme, and experience the benefits of rent-to-own furniture, rent-to-own appliances, and rent-to-own electronics. Maybe wow your friends and neighbors with your new ultra-thin LED TV, or replace that old couch with something that fits your family’s individual comfort needs.