There are some things you should generally avoid giving as gifts.
Buying a friend or family member something for their home is somewhat of a risk, but if you choose wisely, the return on your investment could be great. It could end up being something they use every day or display in a place of prominence in their living room or entryway.
To make your holiday shopping as efficient as possible, we put together a list of relatively “safe” gifts for the home to give this year. Whether they’re looking to cut the cord on their cable TV subscription or add some fun accents to a new space they’ve moved into, there’s something here for every homeowner on your list.
A warm throw blanket
A streaming stick
Anyone who wants to cut the cord on their cable TV subscription will get a lot of use out of Roku’s easy-to-use streaming stick.
Roku Streaming Stick, $47.58
There’s an ever-so-slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon’s Alexa can and can’t do, but once that’s passed, the Echo Dot can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things they should find charming. The Echo Dot is the best value of the Echo family, but if you need a louder speaker, the original Echo works exactly the same.
Amazon Echo Dot, $39.99
A dessert plate
Whether they use it for breakfast in bed or to refresh their coffee table, a serving tray is one of the more practical home items you can get them.
Crate & Barrel Beck Tray, $49.95
A Bluetooth speaker
If you have some extra cash to spend, consider getting them an ottoman. It doesn’t have to perfectly match the rest of their furniture, plus it’ll serve as a friendly reminder for them to kick up their feet every now and then.
Djem Round Ottoman, $350
A monogrammed carafe
A Framebridge gift card
Don’t give them an art print unless you know their taste. Instead, give them a gift card to Framebridge, so they can custom frame something they love — be it a favorite photo or sports jersey — exactly the way they want.
Framebridge Gift Card, from $25