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midgey Tue 17-Aug-21 16:52:08

Any clever ideas for fun present/s for a new home owner? So far I have the thought of a hamper with cleaning products.

M0nica Wed 18-Aug-21 15:04:51

I would give thm a gift token for a meal or several at a local eatery. Nothing beats the pleasure of looking at all the chaos in the new house on moving day and shutting the door and going out for a meal and even spending the first night in a hotel.

nahsma Wed 18-Aug-21 15:34:46

When son, then daughter, moved into their first ‘proper’ flats - ie, not student flat shares, I bought the each a set of Le Creuset saucepans. Several moves later, plus marriages and children, they are still in use. For some of their friends, I made a First Aid box when they moved into their own home - a nice little bicuit-type tin with plasters, TCP, Savlon, Optrex drops, Ibuprofen, Alka Seltzer(!) (other brands are available). Not stuff you'd just buy in your weekly shop if you're young and fairly broke, but things that when you need them, you need them NOW!

starstella Wed 18-Aug-21 15:39:57

MY SON IS MOVING OUT OF RENTED ACCOMMEDATION SHORTLY.WE HAVE OFFERED TO HAVE THE NEW HOUSED CLEANED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM AND THE SAME FOR THE RENTED HOUSE.I THOUGHT IT WOULD SAVE HIM TIME AND BE NICE TO MOVE INTO A NICE CLEAN HOME.

Gabrielle56 Wed 18-Aug-21 15:42:33

I've not had occasion to buy many new home gifts but a hefty ( no stinginess now!) IKEA voucher seems to go down well! Can get everything from pot plants to cook shop stuff and anything for the home that maybe they wouldn't have budgeted for themselves.?

Yammy Wed 18-Aug-21 15:50:54

A subscription to the National trust came in handy to a friend who wanted to escape all the work a New Home entailed and find out about the new area. If they like good coffee a subscription for a monthly delivery of coffee beans.

coastalgran Wed 18-Aug-21 16:00:20

Cleaning products, baskets for storage, a nice plant/planter for indoors or outside, clothes pegs, storage hooks on a nice plinth.

Graygirl Wed 18-Aug-21 16:17:23

Ready planted herb trough/planter, solar light , nice house number plate just with number and someone to put it up

songstress60 Wed 18-Aug-21 17:14:15

Argos or B & Q voucher then they can choose their own gifts.

Jeanieallergy21 Wed 18-Aug-21 20:10:02

Applegran

You can get an ordinance survey map tailored to the new home - their house in the middle. This makes a unique and very special gift! You can also choose which image will be on the front - in the past I've found a photo of the new house and used that, but you could use a photo of the family, or whatever you want. You can even choose the title of the map and there are options for scale. If feeling rich you can get it framed! but there are others for under £20.
Here is a link.
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Thanks for this - a terrific idea for an inexpensive personalised gift!

aonk Wed 18-Aug-21 22:47:34

You can get a jigsaw puzzle of a post code area. It comes it different formats. We were given one and once completed we framed the puzzle. They come from the Happy Puzzle Company and can be bought on line.

SylviaPlathssister Thu 19-Aug-21 09:55:19

A diffuser The white Company are £25 and Seychelles is gorgeous. Jo Malones are £60 and last for months and months and are stunning. Aldi no 11 are much cheaper. I am not a fan of Neptune diffusers but that is my present of choice. TK max sell some nice ones that you can sniff.

M0nica Thu 19-Aug-21 16:23:49

I would be wary about giving anyone anything scented, some people have allergies to these product and many people really do not like them.

I am among those people, I dislike scented air in the house, unless it is fresh with the scent of real flowers and fresh air through a window. I feel the same about candles, especially scented candles. Any given to me soon end up in the charity shop bag.

M0nica Thu 19-Aug-21 16:25:22

starstella Why is your post all in capital letters? It makes it difficuclt to read.

Missiseff Thu 19-Aug-21 19:35:16

Anything but cleaning products!!!