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- Housewarming gifts aren’t always necessary, but they’re a nice gesture.
- If you want to celebrate a friend’s big move but don’t want to spend a lot of money, we’ve got you covered.
- Below you’ll find 21 housewarming gifts all under $50, so you don’t show up empty-handed.
Maybe you just graduated college and you’re off to start your next chapter in a new place. You’re not alone — you have plenty of friends in the same position. Your calendar is probably already bursting with potluck dinners and housewarming parties.
Perhaps you’re a real-life adult with friends who are buying their first homes or moving into bigger apartments. Watching them settle into their new places is a joy. And, while housewarming gifts aren’t always necessary, they’re a nice way to celebrate your friend’s big move.
If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on a housewarming gift, but don’t want to show up empty-handed, we’ve got you covered.
Keep reading for 21 thoughtful housewarming gifts that won’t cost you more than $50:
A set of nice coasters to protect their new furniture
West Elm
Clouded Agate Coasters (set of 4), available at West Elm, $39
A new apartment probably means new furniture. And you know what nobody wants on their new table? Water rings. Help them preemptively protect their new surfaces with these agate coasters that are as practical as they are pretty.
A hand-poured candle that’s equal parts beautiful and giftable
Otherland
Otherland Rattan Sandalwood, Amber, and Moss candle, available at Otherland, $36
Help bring relaxing energy into their new home with this hand-poured candle made from soy and coconut wax. With a burn time of 55 hours, their new place will always smell like sandalwood, amber, and moss.
A mini tool kit for any apartment mishaps
Uncommon Goods
Fix it Kit, available at Uncommon Goods, $30
Even if they don’t know how to use a hammer or a slot screwdriver, it doesn’t mean they won’t need one. Prep them for furniture building, artwork hanging, and any apartment mishaps that they might encounter along the way with this small tool kit filled with the basics.
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Source: Business Insider – rrosmarin@businessinsider.com (Remi Rosmarin)