In the South Metro and Minnesota River Valley, “home safety” means more than just a sturdy deadbolt. We face a unique combination of extreme weather—from the 100-mph straight-line winds of a summer derecho to the heavy snow loads of a February blizzard—alongside the universal desire to protect our families from intruders.
At Simply Beautiful Homes, we are seeing a major shift in how homeowners in Belle Plaine, Lakeville, and Chanhassen approach security. In 2026, the safest homes are those that integrate structural “hard” security with “smart” predictive technology. Here is how you can fortify your home against both the elements and the unexpected.
1. Structural Fortification: Built-In Storm Shelters
For homes in Jordan, Henderson, and Madison Lake, the threat of severe storms is a reality. While many Minnesotans rely on their basements, the ultimate gold standard for 2026 is a Poured Concrete Safe Room.
- The Poured Concrete Advantage: Unlike prefabricated steel units, a poured-in-place concrete shelter is integrated directly into the home’s foundation. These “Safe Rooms” meet FEMA-320 standards, providing a near-impenetrable fortress against EF-5 tornadoes.
- Dual-Purpose Design: Modern safe rooms aren’t just damp closets. We can design them as an integral part of your basement or main level and include necessities like bathrooms.
- Steel-reinforced walls: You can still add improved home security in an already-built home. By building walls in your basement finish with concrete block and steel, we can protect your family from flying debris and intruders.


2. High-Impact Glass: Protection Without the Shutters
In 2026, High-Impact Glass (often called Hurricane or Storm Glass) is no longer just for coastal Florida. Homeowners in Eden Prairie and Victoria are installing it for its two-fold benefit: storm resilience and anti-theft security.
- Impact Resistance: Brands like Marvin (Signature Coastline and Ultimate lines) offer laminated glass that can withstand the impact of flying debris. Even if the outer glass cracks, the inner polymer layer remains intact, preventing the dangerous pressure changes that can cause a roof to lift during high winds.
- Intrusion Deterrence: High-impact glass is incredibly difficult for an intruder to break. While standard tempered glass shatters instantly, impact glass requires repeated, heavy blows with a sledgehammer to penetrate, usually causing an intruder to give up long before they gain entry.
3. The “Smart” Envelope: Marvin Connected Home
The most exciting advancement in 2026 is the Marvin Connected Home system. This technology turns your windows and doors into an active part of your security team.
- Automatic Rain Sensors: Imagine you’re at a game in Shakopee and a sudden thunderstorm rolls in. Marvin’s responsive technology uses on-unit sensors to detect moisture. If rain is detected, your windows will automatically close and lock themselves, protecting your wood floors and custom cabinetry from water damage.
- Humidity and Air Quality Control: You can program your windows to open or close based on indoor humidity levels. This ensures your home stays ventilated without straining your HVAC system or letting in excess moisture during those humid Minnesota summers.
- Remote Monitoring: Whether you are in Savage at a restaurant or on vacation out of state, you can verify every window and door is locked through a single app, giving you “peace of mind” that traditional windows simply can’t offer.
4. Advanced Entry Security: Biometrics & Multi-Point Locks
The days of the hidden spare key are over. In 2026, we are installing Advanced Locking Systems that feel like they belong in a high-security facility.
- Biometric Smart Locks: 2026 models now feature 3D Facial Recognition and Palm-Vein Scanning. These are far more secure than standard fingerprints, which can be spoofed or fail if your hands are wet.
- Multi-Point Locking Systems: For our custom entry doors, we use multi-point hardware that grips the frame at the top, middle, and bottom simultaneously. This creates a seal that is virtually impossible to kick in and provides superior weather stripping against winter drafts. The Thermatru door pictured below includes a multi-point locking system and laminated glass for added security without compromising style.
- AI-Driven Detection: Modern security cameras (integrated with platforms like Control4 or Crestron) now use “Predictive AI.” Instead of just recording a person, the system can distinguish between a delivery driver, a neighborhood pet, and someone “loitering” near your entry points, triggering an alert only when a credible threat is detected.

Why Safety and Beauty Must Go Hand-in-Hand
At Simply Beautiful Homes, we believe that a safe home shouldn’t look like a bunker. By using premium products like Marvin Windows and integrated concrete shelters, we ensure your home remains an aesthetic masterpiece while being one of the most secure structures in the South Metro.
Is your current home ready for the next Minnesota storm season? As a general contractor, I can help you evaluate your home’s “safety posture”—from window impact ratings to smart lock integration.
Would you like us to provide a quote for upgrading your home’s entry points with high-impact glass and smart automation? Contact us today to learn more.