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Housewarming Gifts That Everyone Actually Wants

When I moved into my first “adult” apartment, someone gave me a giant, neon green lava lamp as a housewarming gift. Not kidding. It didn’t match anything. It barely fit on my nightstand. And every time I turned it on, it looked like an alien was trying to contact me through the walls.

I smiled, I said thank you, and then when they left I quietly put it in a closet, where it lived forever.

That’s the thing about housewarming gifts: the intention is sweet, but the impact really depends on how thoughtful (and style-conscious) the gift actually is. After years of designing homes and helping clients settle into new spaces, I’ve come to learn which gifts people actually use, and which ones unfortunately go straight to the donation pile.

If you want to give something that’s both beautiful and useful, something that makes someone say “Where did you get this?”, these are my go-to housewarming gift ideas. Every item below is stylish, practical, and easy to shop! You’ll find all my picks in Kaage Homes Storefront.

Let’s skip the lava lamp this time.


1. A Luxury Soap That Doubles as Decor

Forget the drugstore bottle — a beautifully packaged soap makes the everyday feel special. Think gentle ingredients, subtle scents, and a bottle you actually want to leave out on the counter.

Styling tip: Pair it with a linen hand towel or small ceramic tray for a complete gift set.

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2. A Gorgeous Coffee Table Book (or Cookbook)

The right book can be both functional and a design statement. For someone who loves to cook, gift a beautifully photographed cookbook. For the design lover, go with interiors, fashion, or travel.

Designer tip: Pay attention to the cover — it matters more than you think.

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3. A High-Quality Olive Oil & Salt Set

This is one of my go-to gifts. A sleek bottle of finishing olive oil, flaky sea salt, and maybe even a small wood tray — it’s elegant, useful, and totally unpretentious.

Perfect for: Hosts, foodies, and anyone who just got a new kitchen they can’t wait to show off.

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4. A Coffee Machine That Looks as Good as It Works

Help them start their mornings right. A sleek coffee maker (think minimal, stylish, compact) makes a big impact, especially if they’re still unpacking and figuring out their morning routine.

Bonus: Include a bag of your favorite local beans or a mug set.

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5. A Dyptique Candle (or Set)

Yes, it’s a splurge — but one that makes people feel instantly spoiled. The packaging is iconic, the scents are subtle and layered, and even the empty jars get reused as chic pen holders or mini vases.

Want to go all out? Pair it with a candle snuffer or a vintage-style matchbox.

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6. A Solid Wood Cutting Board or Cheese Board

Function meets form. A beautiful board can be used daily or pulled out for entertaining. Look for ones made from walnut, acacia, or maple — extra points for organic edges or built-in handles.

Style tip: Wrap it in linen with a sprig of rosemary or include a small knife set.

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7. Monogrammed Towels (That Actually Feel Luxe)

Personalized gifts feel extra thoughtful. A set of plush, monogrammed hand towels or bath towels elevates even the most basic bathroom and instantly says “welcome home.”

Keep it neutral: White, cream, or soft gray works in almost any space.

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Wrap It All Up: Presentation Counts

Even the best gift feels flat when it’s tossed in a bag with tissue paper. Try wrapping in a linen tea towel, tying with twine, or using a basket as the “gift wrap” itself. It’s one extra touch that makes everything feel more personal.


Skip the Lava Lamp. Go for Meaningful.

So, if you’re ever tempted to grab something quirky or funny just for the sake of giving something, take a breath. Give a gift that’s beautiful, functional, and timeless — something they’ll actually want to use every day. That’s how you help someone turn a house into a home.

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Hi, I'm  Grace.

As a nationally-recognized real estate and design expert, Grace helps people create beautiful homes that are also smart investments. With a love for historic properties and strategic design, she works with her husband, KC, to make the process of buying, selling, and designing feel exciting and approachable—helping clients turn houses into dream homes. Based on Chicago's North Shore.

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