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Blogging Real Simple: Dream Inventions

01.07.inventions.jpgReal Simple's January issue has us thinking forward with a feature on dream inventions.

There are some great ones on here that we wanted to share, but we also wanted to hear some ideas from AT readers on dream inventions for the home. See our favorites and comment with your own after the jump...

 
 

Two of our favorites from Real Simple:

  • A treadmill or a stationary bike that transforms that energy into electricity for the home.
  • Wall paint that you could change with just a flip of a switch.

Lots of the Real Simple inventions aren't applicable for the home, but we like the question and pose it to you: What are some of your dream inventions for making your home smarter, easier, cleaner, more beautiful?

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I would like the sink that cleans dishes automatically or the always sunny window since I no longer live in sunny Arizona.

posted by molly_DC on 2008-01-07 14:38:13
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Electrical outlets with on/off switches built in so you can easily switch off appliances that continue to use electricity even when you aren't using them. Would be so much easier (and less clutter) than plugging everything into a power strip or unplugging appliances when not in use.

posted by karinab on 2008-01-07 15:01:10
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Molly_DC, Whirlpool makes a dishwasher/sink. I have no idea how well it works.

As for myself, it would be nice to have:

The 5 minute, no-shrink clothes dryer and a similar washer.

The self-cleaning bathroom.

A robot vacuum, with real suction, that works on thick carpet.

posted by John H on 2008-01-07 15:09:16
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A built-in maid.

posted by design milk on 2008-01-07 15:27:05
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an alarm clock that gives you a shower, chooses your outfit, puts a cup of coffee in your hand, and THEN wakes you up?

posted by eebnyc on 2008-01-07 16:38:44
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I second karinab's idea. I'd also love an apartment washer/dryer (or just the washer if I have to choose) that would 1) fit in my studio, 2) on wheels so I can hide it in the closet when not using, 3) can hook up to a regular sink faucet 4) affordable for a renter and 5) actually works well and cleans your clothes.

posted by Sassy in SF on 2008-01-07 22:10:12
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karinab: you can have your whole house wired with a 'kill switch' that will turn off all the outlets you don't need to run when you're asleep or away from home. It would turn off your DVD player & your TV & your toaster, but not your fridge, for instance. Talk to an electrician!

posted by East16th on 2008-01-07 22:21:48
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Thanks East16th!

posted by karinab on 2008-01-08 10:55:52
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a square frying pan the size of a slice of bread - so you can make a fried egg sandwich and have the egg fill the bread properly!!! - I've been looking for one for years to no avail!

posted by Violetsrose on 2008-01-09 08:18:25
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I just saw one last week... cast iron... sandwich-sized... Can't remember the brand. It was in the Gourmet Warehouse, in Vancouver, BC.

posted by East16th on 2008-02-19 20:04:07
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