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            Measuring tape, Cordless drill, Screwdriver set, Stud finder, Level, Wire stripper, Utility knife
            Turn off power at the breaker before working with electrical components., Use a stud finder to avoid damaging wiring or plumbing when drilling., Secure heavy furniture to prevent tipping hazards, especially in homes with children., Wear gloves and safety glasses when handling tools or stripping wires.
            Assess your current layout to identify areas that may need flexibility or modernization. Install smart light switches to allow remote control and automation of lighting. Replace all incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs to reduce energy use. Add modular furniture that can be reconfigured or expanded as your needs change. Install a smart thermostat to improve energy efficiency and allow remote temperature control. Paint walls with neutral tones to keep the space timeless and adaptable to future styles. Install universal outlet covers that support USB and smart devices for future compatibility. Use cable management clips to organize wires and reduce clutter for easier upgrades later. Ensure doorways and hallways are wide enough for accessibility and future mobility aids. Use multi-functional storage solutions like ottomans with compartments or wall-mounted shelves. Plan for future tech by leaving conduit or access points for wiring behind walls or furniture. Secure heavy furniture to wall studs using anchors to prevent tipping and improve safety. Use a stud finder to locate secure points for mounting shelves or heavy items. Measure spaces carefully before purchasing new modular or smart furniture to ensure fit. Use a level when installing shelves or wall-mounted items to ensure proper alignment. Strip wires safely and turn off power at the breaker before installing any smart switches. Label smart devices and their controls clearly for ease of use and future troubleshooting. Choose furniture with removable covers or parts for easy cleaning and replacement. Install motion-sensor lights in hallways or bathrooms for safety and energy savings. Keep a digital inventory of smart devices and settings for future reference or upgrades.
            Smart light switches, LED light bulbs, Modular furniture, Wall anchors, Cable management clips, Smart thermostat, Universal outlet covers, Paint with neutral tones
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            Choose smart devices that integrate with multiple platforms for future compatibility., Use furniture with hidden storage to reduce clutter and increase functionality., Keep extra wall anchors and cable clips for future upgrades or changes., Label wires and smart devices during installation to simplify future maintenance.
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