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Refresh Your Old Home With These 27 Wayfair Finds

Refresh Your Old Home With These 27 Wayfair Finds

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A TV stand with a built-in electric fireplace, because you deserve the cozy fireplace vibes without the actual fire hazard. Flip a switch, pretend you chopped some wood, and bask in the glow.
Promising review: "I love this modern fireplace TV stand. It has a good amount of storage for whatever you may need. I've used it for my book collection. I do wish the storage went all the way on the ends, but it's fine that it doesn't. This gives my living room the perfect ambiance I was looking for. My son-in-law and my friend put it together for me, so I can't really say if it was easy or not, but they were able to do it quickly. Love this piece. I am so happy with the purchase." —ChristinePrice: $620+ (available in three finishes)
An MCM-inspired dresser ready to finally replace that wobbly hand-me-down you keep pretending is "vintage." (No shame — but this is your sign to level up.)
Promising review: "I've had this dresser now for four years and it's honestly one of the few purchases I will never regret. It's a super heavy dresser though, so moving with it is tough (hire professionals), but it's great quality, fits what I need it to, and I know it'll last." —RebekahPrice: $1,099+ (available in five finishes)
A modern sofa with clean lines and — ~bonus~ — has fully washable cushion covers, so when your dog decides the couch is his personal jungle gym, you can just toss them in the wash and pretend it never happened.
Promising review: "Beyond happy! Clean modern lines, low profile, and firm. Exactly what we were looking for; it honestly surpassed expectations. The color is beautiful, more of a blue gray versus charcoal, which I thought it would be. Fabric seems richer than you would think for the price, and is durable. With three kids, two cats, and a dog, we need something forgiving and cleanable. Simple to assemble and arrived very quickly. I am not a review writer, but I was honestly so thrilled with this purchase. We purchased the matching chairs as well." —NayiaPrice: $1,249+ (available in four colors)
A set of 10 sleek, modern cabinet pulls that'll trick your kitchen into thinking it had a full renovation. Honestly, swapping hardware is the easiest home glow-up hack in existence.
Promising review: "These cabinet pulls are high quality and very versatile with almost any decor. I especially appreciated receiving two different lengths of screws to attach the handles as my shaker cabinet doors are a little thicker than the standard. I'm pairing these with copper accessories, so I'm excited to see the completed project." —RosePrice: $24.88+ for a set of 10 (originally $71.91; available in three finishes)
A velvety, machine-washable slipcover that'll cover up every stain, scratch, and crime scene your couch has suffered over the years. Plus, it's the easiest excuse ever to try a bold new color.
Promising review: "This slipcover is the nicest and most reasonably priced I have ever purchased...and I've bought many! I am using it on a sleeper sofa in the guest room. It fits perfectly. The fabric is VERY soft and velvety. Truly makes the sofa look brand new, and so inviting, you want to take a nap on it! Initially, I was skeptical about price vs. quality, but if you want excellent quality for a good price, buy these!" —Wayfair reviewerPrice: $57.99+ (originally $61.99; available in eight colors)
A set of four swivel bar stools so you can sip, snack, and spin in style. They're sturdy enough for breakfast and cute enough for brunch Instagram pics.
Promising review: "Great quality for a great price! My kids love the swivel feature, and they are low enough that they don't hit the counter when they spin, which was a big plus for me! I would recommend!" —CarliPrice: $169.99+ (available in three heights and two colors)
A clear acrylic coffee table that's basically invisible but still ready to hold all your magazines, candles, and takeout containers. Best of all? No tools, no confusing instructions, no frustration — because it comes fully assembled!
Promising review: "This coffee table is perfect — I wanted glass so it wouldn't hide my beautiful rug, and this one is better than I could've imagined! Great size and looks really expensive. The packaging was heavy-duty, and the shipping was fast. 10/10" —MeredithPrice: $199 (originally $319)
A glamorous mirrored cabinet that screams old money, but costs decidedly new money. It's the fancy storage solution your entryway, hallway, dining room, or at-home bar deserves.
Promising review: "Very elegant piece of furniture. Great attention was paid to the detail in the design of this piece. Assembly of the legs was simple. The mirrored finish is exactly what I was looking for, and I could not be any happier. I was also very pleased with the price. Normally, mirrored furniture costs a small fortune, but this was very reasonable." —SandraPrice: $294.99+ (originally $663+; available in three colors)
A 100-foot string of bistro lights, which come with four poles that extend up to 10 feet so your old house gives charming and magical, not abandoned and haunted. Trust: a little glow goes a long way.
It also comes with four concrete/wood bases and four yard stake bases. Promising review: "The bistro lights are fantastic and exactly what we needed in our backyard. The different options of poke placement allowed us to have a couple in the dirt and one placed on our cement. The versatility helped us place the poles precisely where they needed to be, and the end result was exactly what I was hoping for." —ChelseaPrice: $227.99 (originally $299.95)
A luxurious, upholstered bed frame that comes in 50 colors, because your bed should be as extra as you are. Pick your hue, fluff your pillows, and feel like royalty.
Promising review: "I love this bed! We purchased it almost two years ago and it's fantastic. The look is so clean and stylish, I love the color. I get so many compliments from friends who visit. This may be one of the best purchases I've ever made from Wayfair!! I noticed the price has gone up since I bought it, which may have deterred me from buying two years ago, but knowing what I know now, it's worth the money!!" —JaclynPrice: $749+ (originally $1,249+, available in sizes twin–California king and 50 colors)
A kitchen island with room for two bar seats — because your tiny, outdated kitchen deserves to feel a little extravagant. Extra counter space, storage, and a breakfast spot? We love a multitasking moment.
Promising review: "I honestly can't believe my apartment only came with one kitchen drawer — like, who thought that was a good idea? The Myro kitchen island has been such a lifesaver! It's given me all the extra storage I desperately needed. The drawers and shelves are perfect for organizing my utensils and random kitchen stuff, and the countertop has been awesome for food prep (and let's be real, just having extra space in general). It's sturdy, looks great, and fits perfectly in my small space. If you're struggling with a lack of storage or workspace in your kitchen, this thing is a total game-changer. I'm so glad I found it!" —StevenPrice: $452.99+ (originally $689.99, available in four colors)
A set of mirrored trays perfect for showcasing your prettiest makeup, jewelry, perfume, or that very impressive bar cart setup you swear you only drink from on weekends.
Promising review: "So happy to bring some luxury to my bathroom vanity! These trays are gorgeous. They look very high-end, and provide the perfect home for my daily toiletries and perfumes." —AdrianPrice: $27.99 (originally $57.99; available in three colors)
A steel gazebo complete with four removable zippered mesh panels so your backyard can officially become *the* hangout spot this season. Mosquitoes? Rain? Sun? Slightly suspicious weather? You're covered. (Literally.)
Promising review: "Quick to assemble. Love the different uses this has! Camping, summertime shade, and a bug screen for the evening chats outside! We put pea gravel in the included sandbags." —KimberlyPrice: $169.99+ (originally $210; available in five colors)
A sleek bar cart that has mirrored shelves to give your living room some instant ~Parisian château~ energy. It's not only très chic, but will hold four bottles of your favorite wine or champagne, along with all your vintage glassware.
Promising review: "I love this cart. It's big enough for all of my bottles, cocktail shakers, and glasses. It rolls easily, so I don't have to worry about the bottles breaking if I need to move it to a different spot. And it looks very classy!" —RobinPrice: $239.99 (originally $474; available in two finishes)
A lift-top coffee table with hidden storage so you can finally stop cramming board games into random closets. Game night (and dinner in front of the TV) is officially within arm's reach (and way more organized).
Promising review: "Excellent table. Purchased 16 months ago, and to this day, it holds up very sturdy with no wobbling. Recommend it for the price. Lift top also remains stable after countless uses." —KeenanPrice: $249.99+ (originally $269.99+; available in three finishes)
A sleek round dining table because trying to squeeze a giant farmhouse table into your oddly-shaped dining room isn't the move. This beauty gives chic French bistro vibes without the passport.
Promising review: "Such a gorgeous and distinctive table, and very solid, too! The sunburst inlay on the top is lovely. Although small enough for my dining nook, the table is an excellent size for four diners, and might be able to accommodate five in a pinch. My friend and I put it together in less than an hour — time well spent, as far as I'm concerned." —TheaPrice: $199.99+ (originally $234.99; available in six colors)
An upholstered tufted headboard with nailhead details and soft cushioning that'll trick you into thinking you live in a 5-star European hotel. Go ahead, order room service — aka the leftovers from your fridge.
Promising review: "This is the second time I have bought this headboard. I have it in my guest bedroom and just now purchased it for my sister's room. Very easy to put together, nicely made, and looks great with her curtains and bedspread. No flaws, no defects. I did notice the fabric in the second one is slightly different than the first one and the color is a bit deeper, but it is still a great buy and looks so much more expensive than it is." —SusanPrice: $116.99+ (originally $154.99+, available in sizes twin–queen and six colors)
A triptych of framed modern, geometric wall art because your old walls are tired of being scuffed, blank and boring. These three pieces add color, structure, and "I have my life together" energy.
Promising review: "Wow! So beautiful and well made. Absolutely love how they look in my room. Hanging hardware is included. The brass sawtooth bar is for you to put on where you need it, as you can choose which direction you want to hang each part of the triptych. Then get yourself some picture hanging hardware to nail into the wall. The other included plastic hardware is confusing and won't hold. You need a small Phillips screwdriver to attach the sawtooth. This art is so unique — you'll get comments — good ones!" —ClaudiaPrice: $106.99+ (available in two sizes and three frame colors)
A brilliant ceiling light with a handwoven rattan shade and hidden fan because your vintage home deserves a glam lighting moment that doubles as secret (and much-needed) air flow. Honestly? The clear acrylic fan blades are low-key genius.
Promising review: "Who needs those noisy blades when you can get them encased in a pretty light fixture and you have the best of both worlds with a quiet fan and remote control lighting!" —MaryPrice: $147.99
An arched etagere bookcase to display your favorite books, plants, and knickknacks like the proud curator you are. Its timeless look will fit in with any decor, but since it's new, it won't fall apart like the other things in your old home. Bonus: vertical storage = space-saving hero.
Promising review: "I LOVE this stand. It went together in 30 minutes...SUPER EASY! It's tall with that extra fifth shelf; modern, classic, and clean looking. It is PERFECT if you have limited ground space, because it is tall and uses the space above the floor. Each shelf frame has six stoppers that sit on the ledges to secure each glass shelf! AND it has a strap to anchor against the wall, and adjustable bottom feet to secure and prevent tipping! Just PERFECT! I recommend!!!" —Robin BlackPrice: $106.99 (originally $134.99; available in three colors)
A vintage-looking floor lamp that's basically a reading nook starter kit. Flip it on, grab your favorite book, and disappear into a cozy little world where the only drama is between the pages — not in your creaky ol' living room.
Promising review: "This retro lamp was perfect as it's reminiscent of the mid-century decor I was going for. It was super easy to put together. Other reviewers reported difficulty in screwing the light bulbs into the globe shades but I honestly did not have a problem. ‍It looks very elegant and the shape doesn't take up much horizontal space, so it is perfect where I have it without bumping into the lamp shades like you would if it were a classic drum style as you walk past it." —JanicePrice: $139.99+ (originally $285; available in three metal colors and two shade colors)
A stunning shoe storage cabinet, because a lot of old homes don't have much built-in storage, if any, and if you trip over one more pair of shoes in the entryway, you're throwing them out. Mid-century modern vibes plus actual functionality? Yes, please.
Promising review: "I truly love this piece! We don't wear shoes in our house, so this is the perfect cabinet to clear up the clutter. It has a little bonus rack on the bottom to keep our house shoes and a little shelf on top for our purses! I'm gonna get another couple for our upstairs closets!" —DrenaPrice: $108.99+ (originally $199.99; available in three colors)
A pull-down faucet to replace that dribbling old piece of hardware currently residing in your kitchen. This one is so fancy it might actually make you want to do the dishes. With two spray settings and a whole lotta height, it's the MVP your sink deserves.
Promising review: "I had purchased this faucet previously...I loved it so well that I decided I would get the same faucet for a remodeled kitchen. I have recommended it to several friends. It is made very well and looks amazing with a black sink." —LindaPrice: $249.95+ (originally $675; available in three finishes)
A modern rug ready to tie your whole room together and cover up any warped, stained, scuffed, or dinged-up flooring like a little cozy, stylish miracle. And yes, it's soft enough for pets, naps, and bare-footed coffee runs.
Promising review: "Soft modern and just the right amount of color for our bedroom. Needed a large area rug with gray and a hint of gold, and this completed the room and brought it all together! Soft to step on and looks lush and rich!!!" —AmyPrice: $39.99+ (originally $90+; available in seven colors and 19 sizes)
A '70s glam-inspired coffee table that'll elevate your whole living room just by existing. It's giving "disco-era dinner party" and we are very here for it.
Promising review: "I'm completely in love with this table. It added just the right amount of 'bling' to my newly redone sunroom." —CoriPrice: $319.99 (originally $652.80)
A set of adorable accent lamps with USB ports because modern problems (i.e., dead phones) deserve modern solutions (i.e., charging while you Netflix-marathon in bed). Obsessed.
Promising review: "These lamps make us feel like we're in a boutique hotel, with the USB ports on them for charging. They are beautiful, easy to put together from the boxes, super easy. They are well worth it. Buy these, gorgeous, I got the blue-green color." —KellyPrice: $99.99 (originally $439; available in two colors)
A velvet loveseat so cute and compact it'll slide right into your living room and instantly zhuzh it up with some colorful modernity like it was always meant to be there. Prepare for guests to gasp audibly.
Promising review: "It's for my teen daughter's room and I got it in green, which is a lovely color, and the velvet has a nice feel to it. It's a rather small-sized couch perfect for a small girl's room, but an adult or two can also sit on it comfortably! I am 5'4" and can lie on it for a nap as well. Easy to assemble, be sure to unzip the bottom and find the pillows and other pieces of hardware you need inside! Very well packed, no Styrofoam. Many months later, it is still in great shape, and it still looks brand new! Easy to clean when a stain needs cleaning." —KatjaPrice: $179.99+ (originally $299.99; available in 12 colors)
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What's better than a summer tomato? Make these easy peak-of-season recipes

There comes a moment every year around mid-August when the days are noticeably shorter and the reality hits: I gotta start eating more tomatoes! For the first half of my life, tomatoes were the one food I truly could not stand. When we dined out, I looked for the weirdest thing I could find on the menu and ordered that. At home, I requested liver and onions. But a tomato? Even the memory of a slice on a sandwich, one lonely seed or a speck of the mush that encased it, made me gag. That changed in my mid-twenties when I tasted my first 'real' tomato from a farmer's market. It was, again, August, and the tomato was a big, lumpy, misshapen thing, an off-shade of red, with a thin skin, a firm, meaty texture and all the flavor I presume a tomato is supposed to have. I'm not going to sit here and try to describe the flavor of a tomato for you. It's summer in Southern California. Go buy one! 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25 Wayfair Products To Upgrade Your Kitchen
25 Wayfair Products To Upgrade Your Kitchen

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time7 days ago

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25 Wayfair Products To Upgrade Your Kitchen

A box of four peel-and-stick gel backsplash subway tiles because these not only instantly transform your space but they also do it with less time and money on your part. Promising reviews: "This was very easy to use! It looks like real ceramic tile. All you need is a ruler, good scissors, and perhaps a measuring tape. I really like it!" —Patricia"This was a great addition to my kitchen. Super easy to install and to cut to fit the space. Very easy to clean and I always get compliments." —VictoriaPrice: $11.09+ per sq. ft. (available in 13 colors) A decorative ceramic bowl to show off all your bounty on the kitchen counter, hold plants on open shelving, or display little ornaments as a centerpiece on your dining table. In this case, you *can* put all your apples in one basket — er, bowl. Promising reviews: "The scalloping makes it look handmade. Tiny speckles give it an organic feel. Substantial size so make sure to measure." —Liz"Love the look of this bowl on my dining room table. It's heavy duty and can hold pretty much anything. I saw this at another merchant's at a higher price." —YvettePrice: $115 (originally $140; available in two sizes) A rolling island that offers extra storage and counter space in a farmhouse-style package. With a drop-leaf design and a built-in spice rack and towel rung, this can be a versatile piece for hosting, cooking, and eating. Or put it up against the wall as a coffee bar since it's equipped with outlets and USB ports. Promising reviews: "This is a great rolling kitchen island — it is beautiful and highly functional. It has MANY pieces and parts, so takes awhile to assemble." —Lynn"I love this kitchen island in the middle of my kitchen. I added two stools from Wayfair, which completed the look. I now have a fantastic breakfast bar in my kitchen. It all came together." —JohnPrice: $229.99+ (originally $299.99; available in two colors) A pair of rattan-back stools with a metal frame, perfect for a midcentury modern interior or coastal vibes. It has a cozy velvet cushion, so no need to drag anyone out of bed for breakfast — they'll rush to grab a seat. Promising review: "Very simple to put together. They look great and are comfy. I like the real rattan. My kids have eaten on them for a week and all minor spills have cleaned up well with spot cleaning." —AnonymousPrice: $219.99+ (originally $400; available in three colors and a linen style) A Matisse-inspired machine-washable rug for those who want everything in their home to reflect their taste. This rug can hide floor imperfections, add a splash of color, give you a nice little place to stand, and show your guests you know ~modern art~. Promising reviews: "This is exactly what I was looking for to refresh my kitchen area. Love the design and has a modern coastal vibe." — Michelle"These mats are non slip and it works great. Not super padded but a slim profile against the floor. The 'pile' feels nice underfoot. The only thing I have noticed is that the crease where they were folded down the middle (for shipping) can still be felt when you stand on it. Otherwise I really like these mats!" —LaraPrice: $29.99+ (available in four colors and as a runner) A Kate Spade New York reversible table runner for hosting (or for that empty table you never actually eat at). While one side has irregular loops, the other has bold polka dots — perfect for brightening up the space *and* giving you a reason to not have another TV dinner. Want to go all in on this vibe? The brand also offers matching napkins in loop and dot, towels in dot, and placemats in loop and dot — none of which are review: "I love the table runner so much and the fact that it is cotton and reversible. Both sides look great, but I prefer the dot side. 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The shelves are designed to be adjustable while the tempered glass doors elevate this from basic to beautiful. One reviewer even ordered two of them for an extra long setup. Promising reviews: "Perfectly handles heavy items. It is not bulky and very clean and crisp. Perfect for small kitchens or kitchens with weird enclosure areas. Would have preferred a little more height but honestly is still really great. Very sturdy. I have cast iron equipment as well as the microwave and shows no signs of weakness in foundation. Recommend it." —Tashawn D"This pantry is being used as a coffee and tea bar and it's just perfect for our space. The kitchen in our new house has less cabinets and this provided me with a way to beautifully display teas from my friend's tea shop while combining the functionality of more cabinets and counter space for our teapot and coffee maker." —BrownawellPrice: $196.99+ (originally $399.99+; available in three colors) A commercial-style stainless-steel faucet for those who cook enough (and have a deep enough sink) to make frozen foodies and take-out enthusiasts want to make a meal for once (or at least help with the cleanup). The flexible hose, 360-degree swivel, and two-option sprayer allow you to tackle everyday and stubborn washes. Promising reviews: "Beautiful finish, heavy, and easy to install. Only drawback is that the head doesn't go straight down very far. So far not a huge functional deficit." —Anonymous"Absolutely stunning!!! Would use this product again and again. It enhances my open plan kitchen/living room beautifully. Best wedding anniversary present I could have wished for!" —DeonnePrice: $189.99+ (originally $490; available in six finishes and filter faucet options) A pull-down faucet for those who still want modern fixtures but with a cleaner, contemporary look than the one above. This one also has a dual-function sprayer and a faucet head that swivels 360 degrees. Promising reviews: "Super high end. Looks great with our gold hardware accents. Also a great price." —Tamara"Beautiful faucet in champagne bonze finish. My water pressure improved greatly after installation." —PennyPrice: $149.95+ (originally $395+; available in six finishes) A tulip-shaped Nambé utensil holder *with* wooden tools so you can just upgrade your stovetop tableau with a one-and-done set. It's earthy, it's edgy, it's eye-catching, and most importantly, the jug part swivels. Yes, swivels. Promising review: "This is an AMAZING and useful kitchen tool set. The tulip jug is absolutely BEAUTIFUL, and it swivels! Nambé's creative takes on serving ware and other home goods never disappoint!!! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Nambé!!!" —KarenPrice: $200 A minimal Scandinavian-style table that I actually use as a desk in my office — so if you or your kids tend to work or study where you eat (or vice versa), you'll be happy with the wide, smooth surface and room for up to six seats. Not to mention, assembly is *so* easy. Promising review: "Really impressed with the quality here. It has heavy solid wood legs and looks amazing in person. Probably the best bargain I have found on this website, as it looks like it should have cost a lot more than it did. I got the table in the 'natural' colour and it is a bit lighter than pictured (which is what I was looking for, so I am happy)." —AnonymousPrice: $279.99+ (originally $435; available in two sizes and two colors) A wooden bench for your kitchen table, so you and your guests can feel like you're sitting down for a picnic or a countryside dinner. It can provide slightly more seating than a regular ol' chair. Promising reviews: "This bench looks heavy but is super lightweight. The cool thing is that it's still sturdy enough to hold people. We use it with our dining room table and it works well." —Erika"Just got the bench this week and I love it. It added just the touch of a little something different to my dining area. Easy to assemble. Sturdy. And beautiful in person. So far I am very impressed with my purchase." —DeshonPrice: $268.21+ (originally $506+; available in two sizes) A Joss & Main reactive glaze ceramic dining set simple enough for everyday dining and elegant enough for showing off your hosting prowess. Or leave it out like a product display — they're so gorg, surely no one would judge. The set includes four dinner plates, four salad plates, and four cereal reviews: "The color is true to the pictures, and this is a perfect dinner set! Very sturdy, delivery was a bit rough (they threw it over my fence even though it was labeled fragile) and none of the plates broke. They've also held up in the microwave and dishwasher. Very happy so far." —Paula"These dishes are of good weight and a very nice design. I didn't need dishes but haven't bought any in 15 years. Wanted something fresh and current with a laid back country style. These fit the bill very nicely. I love them." —AnonymousPrice: $83+ (originally $89.99+; available in four colors) A framed print for that daily morning pep talk: get through the day, and return to your newly refreshed kitchen for a well-deserved 'tini. Cheers to that! Price: $129.99+ (originally $149.99+; available in six sizes and four frame colors) An art deco–style rolling bar cart that would make even Jay Gatsby jealous. There are two shelves, a wine rack, and a glass holder — so you can scooch the cart from its usual resting place to the center of the party and supply everyone with fruit, ice, and bubbly in one spot. Promising reviews: "I love this bar cart. The color is a lovely gold, it's sturdy, has a lot of room, and doesn't take up too much space." —Anonymous"Obsessed! Just finished putting it together. It took about 45 minutes to an hour. The wheel locks work perfectly and everything arrived in perfect condition. Super satisfied and can't wait to start decorating it!" —AnonymousPrice: $75.99+ (available in three colors) A chic pendant light for that romantic glow you're always hunting for — in this house, we *do* turn *this* big light on. Dimmable and length adjustable, place this above your island or dining area to set the mood every evening. Promising review: "We bought three of them for over the island. They look fantastic. Really easy to install, and they provide a lot of light. We bought the navy color and they were a great value!" —Douglas Price: $99+ (originally $358.99; available in nine colors) A set of floating shelves to showcase your beloved collection of vintage glassware or, if you're short on storage, create more space *out of thin air* and reach for your most-used mugs and bowls. Promising review: "Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!!! Far exceeded expectations for the price. Easy to install and perfect weight!" —EthanPrice: $187.99+ (originally $299.99+; available in 13 sizes and four finishes) A mushroom knob if you prefer these over pulls, or if your cabinetry is better suited for smaller hardware. Unobtrusive, glossy, and easy to install, these are a great way to instantly update your space. Promising reviews: "These knobs are hardy! We've found many different uses for them from bathroom vanities to bedroom dressers & a China hutch. Beautifully made." —Samantha"These pulls totally change the look of the kitchen. They make the very common cabinets look very refined. Very happy with the results." —MaraPrice: $6.42 (originally $7.55; available in two sizes and eight finishes) A set of three candlestick holders to carry around like you're walking down a long corridor in the18th century ~or~ just enjoy a special candlelit meal. Slim and long, they'll be a standout piece on your dining table or your fireplace mantle. But don't forget the actual candles! Grab some taper candles here or some flameless ones here!Promising review: "Beautiful candlesticks. Looks great on my table!" —YulanderPrice: $67 (originally $130.20) A backless stool so you can give your space an Irish pub or rustic industrial allure. Did I mention you can adjust the height? That means even if you upgrade your kitchen *again* ~in the future ;)~ you can keep the stools and just make the seat higher or lower. Promising reviews: "Nice chair, came installed, smoothly adjusts height. Seat is a little slippery for my preference but I can understand why some people don't mind that." —Kristen"The bar stool is stable and the wooden seat is made of good quality. It swivels 360 degrees so you can easily turn around. I also like that there is a footrest. In addition, since it is backless it is perfect if you have limited space or room since you can easily slide it under the table. My little one likes sitting on it and it's light enough she can move it herself. I highly recommend this modern industrial style adjustable bar stool." —GinaPrice: $92.99 (originally $127.89) A pair of striped cafe curtains for a finishing touch on your windows and so you can feel like you are, indeed, sipping your morning brew in a Parisian cafe or rural French cottage. Promising reviews: "These cafe curtains are adorable! I needed something for my half bath that would allow light to come in and the window to be open and still have privacy. These are perfect. Classic and timeless." —Jeanne"These cafe curtains are just what I wanted! They add a touch of farmhouse whimsey to my kitchen! The color is true to the photos." ¸—HeidiPrice: $24.99+ (available in two sizes and three colors) A three-piece dining set because you deserve a spot to eat and have at least one (1) person over, even if your home is intimately cozy. Promising review: "Looks just like the photo, it's beautifully crafted. The wood is of high quality and fits nicely in my small space! Absolutely I would recommend! I paid my handyman to come build it for me." —Christina Price: $325 (originally $594.98; also available in white) An anti-fatigue floral kitchen mat since your feet hurt after standing for long periods of time — but you still want things to look cute. Enter this multicolor medallion mat with almost half an inch of cushion-y thickness, so you can cook and clean without discomfort. Promising review: "Almost 3 years in on daily use of these and they've held up so well and kept their shape." —TinaPrice: $31.99+ (originally $39; available in two sizes) A roll of marble peel-and-stick paper to take your old-school eye sore of a counter to sleek and modern heights. Backing paper with grids guide you to easy cutting and application, too — phew! Promising review: "I love this. It seriously changed the look of my kitchen entirely. I recommend using a blow dryer when going around corners or curves. No one notices it isn't real marble til I point it out." —VictoriaPrice: $3.08+ per sq. ft. (available in three sizes and in beige/gray)

25 Target Products Your Home Is Begging You To Buy
25 Target Products Your Home Is Begging You To Buy

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25 Target Products Your Home Is Begging You To Buy

An Our Place ceramic nonstick Always pan that's designed to be more than a pretty face... uh, I mean, pan. Though the cult-favorite cookware is beloved for its cool monochrome look, it's also mega-useful: it can be used for baking, broiling, frying, steaming, braising, searing, and more, so it can easily replace a bunch of your pots and pans, saving you a bunch of space. Something practical that will also look amazing in your cooking pics? We love a double threat! Set includes an Always Pan 2.0 in original nonstick, a modular steam-release lid, a nesting beechwood spatula, and a steamer basket and review: "I love the quality of the pan and lid. The nonstick ceramic surface works beautifully. The pan heats evenly, and food cooks efficiently." —ChristinaPrice: $129 (available in five colors) A round freestanding mirror for anyone who wants to add a touch of low-key glamour to their bedroom... but doesn't want to mess around with a bunch of mounting hardware and a drill (I'm honestly terrified just typing about it). This eye-catching accent piece is 22 inches tall, aka big enough to check your makeup or make your room feel a bit bigger and brighter, but not so big that you'll wonder where on earth you're going to put it. Price: $81.99 A Coop adjustable memory foam pillow that might seem expensive at first, but if you tend to wake up with a sore neck, or can never seem to get your pillow right, it's beyond worth it. Coop pillows are full of shredded memory foam — and you can add foam in for a firmer pillow or take foam out for a softer one. If you are having trouble sleeping, toss that lumpy old pillow you've had since college and give this a try. Promising review: "I've had this for about a year now and it's the best pillow I've ever had. It's the perfect density — my head and neck are supported, but I never get a stiff neck because the foam still has some plush give that you expect from down pillows. And unlike the MyPillow my partner has, this pillow has yet to flatten out or need a trip to the dryer to be re-fluffed. It also stays much cooler than my partner's pillow, which is great for hot sleepers like myself. I'm a side, stomach, and back sleeper and am always comfortable now. Worth every penny!!" —carolinePrice: $85+ (available in queen and king sizes) An accent cabinet to add some MCM-inspired elegance to your space *and* finally give you a place to display your many objets. (That's French for "funny thing I bought at the thrift store and now want to show off.") Promising review: "This little cabinet is so much better than I ever expected. Very high-end looking, very sturdy. Looks like something from a more expensive store. Buy it! You won't regret." —TlcPrice: $190 (originally $250) A 5-quart Ninja air fryer that air fries, bakes, and crisps — so, basically, it can make almost any kind of hot food you can imagine... think of it as a DoorDash that lives inside your house. Price: $129.99 A sulfite-removing wine purifying tool for anyone prone to wine headaches. Prepare to dazzle your friends as you serve them a cab franc, hold the "pounding pain in my forehead the next morning." Promising review: "I've owned this purifier for three years. It's awesome. Used to always get headaches from sulfites in red wine, but this took care of that. It doesn't change the taste of the wine, either. It's a little pricey, and you have to buy filters, but if you get bad headaches and love wine, it will be worth it. Their customer service is also top-notch. We accidentally threw away a small part of the device, but we contacted the company, and they shipped us a replacement part for free. Five stars all around! Cheers!" —Cat MilgarPrice: $79.99 A slim leather-shaded floor lamp that is giving sophisticated "moodily lit study in which to have all my dark academia adventures" vibes. Promising review: "Really beautiful lamp. The leather and metal look really chic and more expensive than $80. I know some people don't like the solid lamp shade, but the leather really gives off a warm orange glow — perfect for mood lighting. And pro tip: If you ever get tired of the lampshade, you can change it out!" —toasterrPrice: $100 A Ninja Creami ice cream maker, because what is more luxurious than being able to make your own ice cream, any time you want, in any flavor you want? Hot sauce, chocolate and graham cracker, every flavor of Girl Scout cookie at once... the possibilities are endless. Price: $249.99 A floral three-speed Crosley Bluetooth record player that can play your music the modern way or the old-fashioned way... but either way, you'll look cool as heck doing it. Promising review: "The first thing that drew me to this specific record player was the design! Let me tell you, it is even more beautiful in person. I was concerned with the reviews stating it was skipping and the records weren't playing correctly, but I haven't had a single issue with it! I am so glad I didn't listen to those reviews because I would've missed out on a beautiful, well-priced record player!" —KatePrice: $62.99 A set of two drawer dividers so you can finally store your clothes in a way that will allow you to actually find the stuff you want when you need it. Imagine it... buying a pair of socks and then actually knowing where they are because they didn't randomly migrate underneath a pile of T-shirts. Revolutionary! Promising review: "Bought these for our baby's dresser to divide up her onesies and outfits, and they are great! Easy to adjust and honestly just having the divide makes sorting her clothes so much easier. I am ready to buy more for our dresser." —SCmamaPrice: $15 An ultra-modern ottoman that serves two functions: 1. it gives you a nice, comfy spot to rest your feet so you don't have to kick them up on your coffee table or scrunch them up on your couch, and 2. it impresses any and all visitors with your absolutely cutting-edge home design style. Promising review: "Out of every piece of furniture I have purchased for my living room, I honestly think these ottomans are my favorite. They're not only useful, but they truly add so much character. If you're on the fence about the purchase, let me be the one to tell you not to pass these up!" —AftonPrice: $110 (originally $120; available in three colors) An MCM-inspired woven leather chair to give your living room a little bit of a style glow-up. And it's more than just a gorgeous vintage alternative — reviewers say that it's actually (gasp!) quite comfy. Promising review: "Super easy to put together and very light. I love how wide the chair is. It's perfect as an accent chair in my bedroom." —JenPrice: $79.99+ (originally $239.99; also available in a set of two) A robot mop and vacuum that is the epitome of "work smarter, not harder." Or, I guess, actually, it's the epitome of "don't work at all, make a robot clean all the muddy dog footprints off your hardwood floors." Promising review: "Currently obsessed with this thing. Love it so much. Such an improvement over the last robot vacuum/mop we bought and returned a couple of years ago. So far, I feel it is totally worth the extra money over the other brands. I have especially been surprised at the customization for cleaning different areas, from suction power to the rise of carpets and grain direction for wood floors! I've also been surprised at it not getting stuck anywhere yet. It can go under and over better than my old robot did. Also, it is much quieter than I expected. I will probably start running the mop at night. The only con is my toddler is afraid of it, lol." —ElleBPrice: $649.99 (originally $999.99) A breakfast sandwich maker, because is there any decision as genius as the decision that allows you to have a piping-hot bacon, egg, and cheese any time you feel like it, and without putting on pants of any sort?? Promising review: "Bought this so my husband has another breakfast option when he wakes at 4:30 a.m. He likes how easy and fast it is, and the sandwich comes out perfectly. As others have mentioned, we haven't experienced problems with the egg seeping out. I'd buy it again." —RuherePrice: $37.99 A 12-pound knit weighted blanket that will fit in with your rustic, boho, or coastal decor better than your standard fleece-covered weighted blanket. Instead of being filled with glass beads, it's knit from weighted tubes... different technology, different look, same next-level coziness and relaxation. Read more about how to choose a weight and what these blankets help with from the Cleveland review: "I purchased on a whim, and this blanket is wonderful. I am sleeping so much better. It is exactly 12 pounds, and I find the knit material to provide some breathability while being sturdy but soft. I traded my bead-filled weighted blanket for this and feel it is definitely worth the price. It looks like a regular throw blanket, and I purchased the blush color, which is beautiful, making it visually appealing as well. I recommend!" —FLPrice: $140 (available in three colors) A seven-tier shoe rack for anyone whose entryway is home to a Giant Shoe Pile. This rack has a charming minimalist aesthetic, but more importantly, it'll keep you from tripping over a stray Converse ever again. Promising review: "I ordered more than one and they are great in small spaces, as described. They were easy to put together, and we're using one as additional storage in the bathroom, and also as a shoe rack in a bedroom. It is versatile and worth the price." —CarmPrice: $37.99+ (originally $139.99; available in two colors) A curved-back dining chair that I cannot believe did not come from a high-end home design store (and cost three times the price). And these visually striking chairs don't just work in the dining room — they can serve as a great accent piece for your bedroom, living room, or anywhere you need some tres chic seating options. Promising review: "OBSESSED! Used it as a vanity chair, and it really elevated my room." —MadiPrice: $150+ (originally $200; available in four colors) A Google 4K TV streamer with voice search, because it feels like typing out the name of the show you want to watch on a traditional remote takes about as long as it does to actually watch it. Plus, it has a much more streamlined and ~aesthetic~ look than most other streaming devices. Promising review: "Just what I needed! It looks modern and stylish. Perfect size, great features, and quality. Buying a second one." —MePrice: $99.99 A pair of velvet blackout curtains so that rude ol' sun can stop interfering with your plans of sleeping in over the weekend. Reviewers say that these machine-washable velvet panels truly do block out the sun, while giving a more luxe look than traditional blackout curtains. Promising review: "I don't leave reviews often, but these curtains deserve one. They feel so luxurious. The black gives off more of a dark gray look. I painted my room a different color just to use these curtains; they're that good. Excellent light blocking. 10/10 recommend!" —jackiePrice: $60+ (available in two sizes and colors) A Google Nest smart thermostat, because, not to literally sound like your parents, but we all end up wasting a lot of money on heating and cooling our homes when we aren't there. A Nest will allow you greater climate control, since you can adjust the temperature remotely from your phone when you're going to be away, or via voice control when you're there — just say "Hey Google, turn down the AC." (Also, don't tell your parents you now understand why they were always on your case about the thermostat — they'll never let you live that one down). Promising review: "Purchased as a Christmas gift for my in-laws, whose eyesight and mobility are fading. They love just 'telling the house' what temperature to be." —KimPrice: $99.99 (originally $129.99) A Bissell stick vacuum that's like a Transformer of household cleaning — it can be used in its full-sized stick form, or broken out as a hand vac for those hard-to-reach spots (always the exact places that need to be vacuumed the most). Rejoice and/or grieve: You no longer have any excuses to not regularly clean your house. Price: $128.99 A retro-looking portable Bluetooth speaker with AM/FM functions, because who said cute things can't be practical? This adorable faux antique gives you all the usefulness of a standard Bluetooth soundbar, but will actually fit in with your charming vintage home decor. Promising review: "It's aesthetically pleasing, but also functional. It has great sound and is portable. I use it in my kitchen and on my deck. Very happy with this vintage-looking item." —L2WestPrice: $49.99 An art deco-meets-boho nightstand to turn your bedtime routine into a true work of art. Its arched construction and distressed finish will give you some sweet home decor dreams, and the drawer and open storage shelf will give you more than enough room to stash your mouthguard and all those novels you only got halfway through. (No judgment!) Promising review: "Just buy it. Super easy to put together. They look super high-end. They aren't cheap or flimsy." —The Coastal ModernPrice: $180 (originally $220) A petite wavy mirror that will add a sense of playfulness to your space without going totally over the top. If you're intrigued by the wavy mirror trend, but think a full-size one just seems like too much, this is a great way to give it a try. Promising review: "Very heavy and sturdy mirror that is a good size for smaller spaces. The squiggly outline gives it a sense of whimsy that I like. You will need to be sure to mount it, keeping the weight in mind since it is a bit heavy, but I do love the sturdiness of it." —ShrenhrenPrice: $35 A remote-controlled 2-in-1 table and desk fan because it is HOT OUT THERE, PEOPLE! If your home AC is lacking (or you want an option for when it's not quite hot enough for air con), this little gadget, which can oscillate horizontally OR vertically, is here to save the day. Promising review: "Attractive. A remote that actually works (once the battery was replaced). Quiet. Powerful. Purchased a second one for my parents." —MelPrice: $149.99

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