The technological heart of the home: how product design transforms everyday use

Simon Wells
Authored by Simon Wells
Posted Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026

The evolution of modern household appliances has undergone extraordinary growth, transforming purely functional tools into smart, interactive pieces of furniture. Whereas in the past the choice of a new appliance depended almost entirely on mechanical performance, today’s users seek a seamless, aesthetically pleasing and personalised user experience.

The success of a modern household appliance therefore lies in the subtle balance between its external form and the quality of the components that determine its internal functioning. For this reason, partnering with leading companies such as Everel Group enables manufacturers to develop bespoke electromechanics and electronics solutions that define the quality and style of an entire brand. The development of these components requires a modern vision, capable of combining the need for energy savings with intuitive design, so that every daily action becomes a simple and pleasant gesture within an increasingly smart home.

The Everel Group’s manufacturing excellence and vision

Behind every household appliance that wins over consumers lies extensive research into control systems, a field in which the Everel Group has distinguished itself by combining long-standing expertise with the most advanced solutions.

With a solid history rooted in the production of switches, rotary switches and motors and vent systems, the company has become a benchmark for global manufacturers seeking reliability. The Group’s strength lies in its ability to manage the entire product lifecycle, from the creative phase to large-scale production, whilst maintaining strict control over the quality of materials. It is not simply a matter of assembling electromechanical and electronic components, but of exploring how technology can adapt to new requirements for safety and energy efficiency.

Furthermore, thanks to production facilities located across various geographical areas, the company is able to combine high industrial capacity with operational flexibility, enabling it to respond swiftly to changes in an extremely dynamic and competitive sector.

Design meets function in component engineering

Design in consumer electronics is not just about outward appearance, but the ability to integrate technology in a seamless and functional way. The main challenge for modern designers is to create robust components capable of providing satisfying tactile feedback, as the touch of a button is the first physical point of contact between the user and the machine.

A well-designed component must blend visually into the appliance, whilst ensuring immediate responsiveness that justifies the purchase of a high-end product. This approach requires constant research into innovative materials and touch control systems that guide the user naturally towards the desired function. Customisation thus becomes the key element for standing out in the global market through aesthetic solutions that reflect the precision demanded by the modern industrial sector.

Technological customisation as a driver of innovation

The revolution in next-generation household appliances lies in the ability to adapt electronics to specific needs, while offering a one-size-fits-all solution suitable for every product. In fact, Everel Group’s main goal is to integrate electronics with electromechanics to offer its customers an universal solution

Creating customised systems means studying the actual context of use, taking into account factors such as thermal wear and the ergonomics of everyday movements.

To achieve these results, it is essential to maintain an ongoing dialogue between the component manufacturer and the final appliance manufacturing, ensuring that every sensor is optimised for the specified performance. This design flexibility allows advanced functions to be incorporated even in small spaces, improving aesthetics and energy efficiency, as a precise control system prevents the waste of resources. Innovation thus translates into tangible benefits that make home management simpler, raising the standard of living through attention to invisible details. 

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