Electronics are revolutionizing convenience and automation — if we can afford the price and the learning curve
, a premium fixture and appliance retailer, that showed how a baker could select on the digital screen what type of bread was being baked — from challah to focaccia — and even gave a choice of how brown the bread should be. It’s plumbed to bring in water for steaming, so the dough, a braided loaf, first was steamed for more rise and then automatically switched to baking at the temperature aligned with the type of bread and until it reached the requested level of browning.
What is it Bowers loves to use? Their new Sonos music system. They installed ceiling speakers that turn on at 5 a.m. daily so he can enjoy music each morning while making tea. “I like the experience and the satisfaction of the process of cooking. I don’t want to lose that because the machines can do it for me. I’m sure there are people who appreciate the convenience, but that’s not what I’m looking for. I’m not that kind of cook; I’m old-school that way.”“I love cooking on that thing,” she said. “I love how fast it heats everything and how efficient it is and how even it is.
“I like to use a lot of different layers of light,” Brown said. “I light toe kicks and obvious design undercounter lighting for the counter. That’s a no-brainer. You have your pendants and overhead lighting. But we have programmed different scenes for the kitchen. One family in particular entertains a lot, but they also use the island for kids’ homework. So, we created different scenes based on the function that the kitchen was being used for.
Some people like the idea of investing in all the latest and greatest features, but when it comes down to it, they default to what they’re used to. It may be generational: As people come of age who are more at ease not just with increasingly advanced kitchen technologies but with adapting to how they evolve and can change how they cook, they may be more open to actually using features that offer more convenience and automation.
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