‘Tis the season for last minute shopping trips. If you’re buying for a new homeowner, you might be stuck between trying to find something unique and classy or something practical. You want something useful, but not something everyone else is already getting them.
There are a lot of options. Here are my top choices, based on the new owner.
A gourmet
Any cook knows that you can just never have too many kitchen gadgets, quality baking pans or new appliances. Unfortunately, there’s a good chance that the recipient already has an electric beater, measuring cup set and a blender. You need something different.
Consider a multi-tasking Panini press. Cuisinart offers a model with adjustable hinges, to allow for even the thickest sandwich. It also opens up, giving you a griddle or grill, depending on which of the contact plates you have in place. It’s perfect for everything from frying up eggs and bacon for breakfast to cooking up grilled chicken for supper. There isn’t a whole lot that this small appliance can’t cook up.
The Do-it-Yourselfer
Look, he already has a tool kit, and probably most of the power tools he could ever need, so unless you know specifically what he (or she) is looking for, you need to think just a little outside the box. There is a better alternative to a gift card from Home Depot. Actually, there are two.
A ladder. It sounds basic, but remember, the recipient has probably been living in an apartment for a while, and there just isn’t much of a need for ladders when you’re not responsible for outside maintenance. An extension ladder will allow them to reach even the highest sections of their roof, useful for cleaning out gutters, checking on shingles, or washing the upper windows.
The second option is to look at a subscription to a magazine or two. There are a variety of options out there, from Woodshop News and Popular Woodworking to Smart Homeowner and This Old House Magazine. There is also Do it Yourself Magazine. P
The Fashionista
The Fashionista is all about accessories. She has her own style, and she loves playing with new ideas. Unfortunately, unless you are very aware of what that style is, you’re going to be in the dark for finding the perfect gift idea.
First, think about what she already has displayed. That will give you a starting point. Then, try to find something neutral that will fit her style. A vase or a decorative bowl is a great start. You could also consider a set of picture frames, small statues, or some artistic holiday decorations.
The Homebody
This person wants nothing more than to curl up in the comfort of his or her new home. When you’re looking for gifts, think anything warm and snuggly. A soft throw, a new sheet set, or a set of candles or other home fragrance product will be the perfect gift.
The Outdoors Enthusiast
There’s something about having your own yard. For someone who loves to spend time outdoors, home ownership means having a place to call your own outside of the four walls of your apartment. A volleyball set, an outdoor table and chairs set, horseshoes, or even a grill would be a sure hit. Give them the perfect excuse to play outside this coming summer.
The Gardener
Owning your own home means being able to plant where ever you’d like, and for many gardening enthusiasts, their first home is the first chance they’ve had to really get into growing their own garden. A nice set of gardening hand tools is a great gift idea, combined with a pair of gardening gloves. Books filled with gardening tips or a gift card to a local gardening store are also popular choices. If you can go in with family and friends, or if you feel like spending a little extra, a rototiller is something almost every serious gardener has on his or her wish list.
The Host or Hostess
For your friend who loves to throw the best parties, or who really enjoys inviting friends and family over for dinner, you should be looking for the perfect host or hostess gift. A small wine cooler keeps wine at the perfect serving temperature. A serving set is also a good choice; allow them to serve their guests in style.
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