The transformation of vacuum cleaners has significantly influenced home design in recent years. Their change has affected home design by enabling more efficient storage solutions, promoting open floor plans, reducing noise disturbances and integrating seamlessly into the overall aesthetics of the home. These advancements have given homeowners greater flexibility, convenience and control over their cleaning routines, ultimately also improving the overall design and functionality of living spaces.

Less electricity, minimum effort

If the traditional vacuum cleaners of the past were large and cumbersome devices that required dedicated storage space, then thanks to the introduction of compact and lightweight vacuum cleaners, homeowners now have more flexibility in designing storage solutions. Smaller vacuums can easily be hidden in closets, cabinets or storage rooms, freeing up valuable space in living areas.

In addition, both cordless and handheld vacuum cleaners have made cleaning more convenient and accessible. Homeowners no longer need to worry about finding a power outlet or dealing with cumbersome cables, so this has influenced home design by reducing the need for visible outlets and allowing greater flexibility in furniture placement without the limitation of cable length.

Corded electric vacuum cleaner by Shark
Corded electric vacuum cleaner by Shark (credit: Sarig Electric)

Also, some modern homes are designed with built-in vacuum systems, known as central vacuum systems, which consist of a central unit connected to a network of pipes that run through the walls, allowing homeowners to connect hoses at various points to clean different areas of the house. Built-in vacuum systems eliminate the need to store and move a vacuum cleaner, leading to a cleaner aesthetic and more efficient home design.

As an example, it is worth mentioning cordless vacuum cleaners with advanced features, such as the IZ423 STRAOS vacuum cleaner from the SHARK brand, which stands out with a variety of advanced features such as a smart mechanism for detecting dirt that is invisible to the naked eye, an exclusive patent for collecting more hair, dirt and dust from the brush and preventing tangling, and a fragrance cartridge used to prevent bad odors inside the vacuum and outside it as well, and we have not yet mentioned the folding wand for cleaning in places with limited access.

Robotic vacuum cleaners

The entry of robotic vacuum cleaners into the game has also influenced home design, especially in relation to open floor plans. Robotic vacuum cleaners can navigate autonomously in space, easily maneuvering around furniture and other obstacles, which has allowed homeowners to adopt more open and spacious floor plans, as they no longer need to take into account the movement of a traditional vacuum cleaner.

Advancements in vacuum cleaner technology have also led to quieter operation. Traditional vacuum cleaners were often noisy and disruptive, affecting the overall atmosphere of the home. Quieter vacuum cleaners have made it easier to integrate cleaning routines into daily life without causing disturbances, which has influenced home design by promoting calm and tranquility within living spaces.

Many modern vacuum cleaners today offer smart features and connectivity options. These smart vacuum cleaners can be controlled remotely via smartphone applications or integrated with other smart home devices. This integration has influenced home design by creating a more seamless and connected living environment.