Great House Warming Gift Ideas

Hillary Marshall
Your friend or family member has moved into their new home and you want to visit, but you don't want to show up empty handed. Deciding precisely the right gift to give to someone when they have relocated can be difficult, particularly if you are unfamiliar with their taste. Nobody wants to give the gift that gets stashed in the back of someone's closet only to reemerge upon there arrival. There are however a few gift ideas that are universally accepted with open arms.

Give the Living
It may sound generic, but giving a plant as a house warming gift is generally a good idea. People typically love plants and they are decorative so they serve a dual purpose. The key to selecting the right plant to give, depends solely on how well you know the recipient. If they have a green thumb, by all means get something exotic. However, if they don't have a green thumb or you don't know if they are good with plants select something heart and basic. Some great plant ideas for a house warming gift would be bamboo, bonsai, money trees, mini herb gardens or a dried wreath for their new front door.

Go Personal
Giving any gift that is personalized is a great idea. Many things can be inscribed or printed with someone's name now and people usually love the thought put in to a gift like this. Of course you have standard personalized items like plaques and signs, but unless you know for sure they will want to hang them steer clear of these items. Seeking out personalized items that are more useful is better. Getting things that can be personalized, yet useful is really the way to go. Many companies make useful items that can be personalized like door mats, cups, coasters, aprons and stationary. Be creative and check the Internet you will surprised at what you can find.

Unique Needs
Every now and then we come upon a situation that is more unique and it can lend to a more creative gift giving opportunity. For instance, a single woman has purchased her own home, possibly the perfect gift for her might be a basic tool kit. Perhaps your child is flying the nest for the first time, consider a small appliance like a one cup coffee maker or small toaster oven. Maybe your parents have retired and are scaling down their home, painting of their original home may be the perfect idea. Look for an individual need and read between the lines, you may find the perfect gift.

Of course, if all else fails giving a gift card can work. You can select a gift card from a store you know they like or you can get one from a general department store. To broaden there capabilities for use you can also get a Visa or Mastercard gift card they can use anywhere.

Published by Hillary Marshall

I love to write. I have since I was a girl. I write short stories, essays, and poetry. I have one daughter and she is 14. Someday my daughter will surpass me her writing is fantastic. Currently I freelance w...  View profile

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