03-14-2018 Inspiration & Ideas by Morgan Glennon Pi Day Home Decor: Make Your Smart Home Even Smarter Whether you’re a big math fan or just like some wordplay with your favorite dessert, celebrating Pi Day is always fun. Every year on March 14th we celebrate Pi Day, celebrating pi’s first three digits 3.14. While to some people pi is just the circumference of a circle divided by the circle’s diameter, but to others it’s so much more. It’s a way of life. And sure, part of the reason people love pi day might have to do with a different sort of pie. What better way to celebrate this math holiday than with its similarly named treat? With the rise of home automation, our homes are getting smarter every day. Your thermostat knows exactly when you like the heat on, your doorbell sends you messages, and your shades open on a schedule you’ve set in your myLink app. You can even ask Alexa to close your shades so you can watch a movie about Albert Einstein. (Who was also born on Pi Day!) As your home gets smarter, you might feel like you need a few smart decor touches to match. Whether you’re a big math fan or just like some wordplay with your favorite dessert, celebrating Pi Day is always fun. Here are some fun home decor options to bring your love of pi (and pie) to your home: This pi side table (or chair) is a tasteful way to incorporate pi seamlessly into your home decor. Like math? Like pizza pie? Like puns? Then this pi-themed pizza cutter could be the perfect option for you. Maybe you just want to make the perfect Pi Day pie? This pi pan is the perfect choice for you. Still want to bring that 3.14 feeling into your kitchen but also want to eat healthier? How about a pi-themed salad bowl featuring a lot more of the famous number than just 3.14. Really show off how much you love pi with this tapestry featuring the pi symbol made out of all the pi numerals. What do you think? Would you use any of these pi-themed home decor items in your home? Find out more Categories Inspiration & Ideas Tags Smart Home Interior Design Disqus is inactive