The Bathroom Goes High-Tech
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Once upon a time, your bathroom was just a place to address your physical needs and practice your personal hygiene. They've certainly evolved! Master baths, especially, are now spa-like havens with customized entertainment and relaxation features. Here are some technology add-ons you might want to consider for your own home. <a href="http://www.houzz.com/">Browse 244K+ Inspiring Home Photos</a> (Kohler)
Seura Television Mirrors Another way to add TV to your bathroom is right into your vanity mirror. This is one of my favorite approaches, as it's sleek and wonderfully convenient. <a href="http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/353457/list/Glued-to-the-Tube--14-Ways-to-Put-a-TV-in-the-Kitchen">More: 14 Ways to Put a TV in the Kitchen</a> (Seura)
Robern: M Series with TViD The newest way to add television to your bathroom is with a medicine cabinet mirror. Similar to the TV-in-the-mirror concept, (next), this method adds always-welcome storage to the mix. There's also an MP3 charger available in this series. <a href="http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/495253/list/How-to-Hide-Those-Plugs-and-Switches">More: How to Hide Those Plugs and Switches </a> (robern.com)
Kohler - numi toilet - $4,000.00 This is probably more toilet — and more technology — than you want in your bathroom, but if being serenaded on the commode with your iPhone appeals to you, Kohler's Numi might just be your favorite seat in the house. <a href="http://www.houzz.com/photos/bathroom">Photos: Find Your Perfect Bathroom Design</a> (Kohler)
Trufig Flush-mount Power Outlets What's high tech about polished granite, you ask? Look closely and you'll see the power outlet camouflaged in its surface. This Trufig outlet cover does its job with quiet elegance, letting your design be the star, not the outlet attached to it. <a href="http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1031588/list/The-Bathroom-Goes-High-Tech">Full story: The Bathroom Goes High-Tech</a> (Trufig)