5 Best Housewarming Gift Ideas

housewarming gift ideas with couple celebrating moving into first home

Buying a home is stressful and requires a major investment. So, when your real estate agent hands you the keys to your first house, you should feel a sense of accomplishment and be in the mood to celebrate.

But as a first-time home buyer — particularly in this hyper-competitive market — you may have had to make some concessions.

“In this market, it can be difficult to get everything you want while staying within your purchasing power,” says Brian Fritz, a realtor at Elfant Wissahickon Realtors in Philadelphia.

It also can be hard to furnish a new home as elaborately as you would like, after having put so much money into the purchase of it. That’s why picking out a thoughtful housewarming gift for a first-time homebuyer is so crucial.

“A gift is an important way to celebrate the ‘win’ of buying a new home, and a chance for you to recognize the recipient’s individuality,” Fritz says.

Here, Fritz shares five housewarming gift ideas that will show the recipient you are thinking of them and have their needs in mind.

1. Personalized gifts

Personalized gifts are special. Several times I have ordered framed drawings or paintings of a clients’ new home as a gift,” Fritz notes. “This can be particularly nice when the buyers have purchased their dream house.”

gifts for new homeowners pillows

You also can’t go wrong with a tasteful gift displaying the family’s name. Doormats make a practical gift with a personal touch. “It is also nice to match a personalized item to a lifestyle or hobby the new home enables,” Fritz says. For example, personalized BBQ tools are the perfect complement to a new deck and grill. Fun beach towels work well for seaside homes, and new homeowners who have raved about their gardening plans might be excited to receive personalized stones for their new landscaping pathways.

“Any gift that includes a personal touch will help the first-time homebuyer commemorate the excitement of purchasing their new home,” Fritz says.

2. Food and drink gifts

New homeowners are busy moving, organizing, and decorating — and that means they’re working up an appetite. “Food gifts are always a great option,” Fritz says. Snacks, beverages, or entire meals are a welcome gift for any new homeowner. “I frequently give clients a tray of homemade chocolate-covered pretzels. If the buyers have kids, you’re a real hero!”

You can also achieve hero status without spending time in the kitchen by buying a prepared tray of desserts or cookies, or a fruit basket or vegetable box, for those who are more health conscious.



3. Kitchen gifts

Fritz says he is seeing more emphasis being placed on the kitchen area of the home. “People are more into cooking and baking than they used to be,” he says. “Any new homeowner who loves to cook will be excited about their new kitchen.”

For those types, kitchen tools and supplies make ideal housewarming gift ideas. Towels and aprons are practical presents that make a lovely gesture for a new homeowner. Unique tools and gadgets are fun gifts for home chefs with new kitchens. And beautiful serving pieces, platters, and bowls may even get you a dinner party invitation!

4. Plants and flowers

Exterior space also is in high demand. “Homeowners put a premium on outdoor space,” Fritz notes. “Buyers who are moving from the city to the suburbs want a yard with space to sprawl out and relax.”

gifts for new homeowners flowers

Fritz is a huge fan of plants as a housewarming gift. “They add so much positive energy to a space and can really make a great impact on a home,” he says. “Plus, who doesn’t love receiving fresh flowers?!”

Houseplants are also a great housewarming gift ideas because they last a long time (when properly cared for, of course) and help purify the airSucculents are a low-maintenance option for new homeowners, as these charming plants require very little water and attention. If the recipient has a green thumb, consider a houseplant that blooms, such as a gardenia or azalea, or one that requires a little more care, such as a calathea rattlesnake (the 2023 Plant of the Year) or orchid (the 2023 Flower of the Year).

5. Gift cards

Gift cards may be the least personal option, but they offer a lot of utility. “Most first-time homebuyers have a laundry list of items they need to purchase and are already on a tight budget,” Fritz says. “For these reasons, I like to give gift cards to home goods stores or home improvement stores. I typically like to accompany those gifts with a bottle of champagne or wine for couples to celebrate their milestone.”

5 Tips for Throwing a Fun and Memorable Housewarming Party

Having company over? In our “Hosting How-tos” series, we’ll teach you how to entertain like a pro. You’ve just moved, and now you want to celebrate. Read through our housewarming party ideas that will send your guests home happy.

Hosting a housewarming party is a great way to welcome friends and family to your new home while getting to know your new neighbors. It’s also a fabulous excuse to get together and indulge in fun, mouthwatering party food.

Moving can be exhausting, so it’s OK to wait until you’re settled into your new home before hosting a crowd. Seri Kertzner, chief party officer at Little Miss Party Planner in New York City, recently planned her own housewarming party, and she advises DIY party planners to focus on two key components: keeping guests entertained and well fed.

Photo of Seri Kertzner

Prep as much as you can in advance so you don’t miss out on the fun. Then, you can relax, get dressed, and enjoy greeting your guests rather than being stuck in the kitchen.

Seri Kertzner

Chief party officer

Little Miss Party Planner

If you want to make your party planning a breeze, here are five helpful housewarming party ideas to ensure happiness for you and your guests.

1. Create excitement

Send out invitations — either the electronic or paper variety — around three weeks before the party date. Online party sites and social media are great ways to get the word out. Remember to send a reminder a few days before the party. Limit the guest list to old friends (if you didn’t move far) and a few new neighbors, making sure to consider how many people can comfortably fit in your home (or backyard).

housewarming party ideas sunflower bouquet

2. Decorate the new pad

Remember that guests are coming to see you and your new home  and they should understand you just moved in  so keep the decorations simple. “Fresh flowers and candlelight are a great way to decorate,” Kertzner explains. She uses LED battery-operated tea lights and flowers in unexpected places, such as around a bar and in the bathroom.

Other decorating ideas for a housewarming party include:

  • Have flowers delivered for stress-free decorating. The bright and lively sunflower bouquet is available in 10 or 20 stems, and in a variety of vase styles. Order several and use them as take-home favors.
  • Add themed housewarming signs or a backdrop for photos. These can easily be found online or in party supply stores, and give guests the perfect spot to pose for selfies that can double as keepsakes.
  • Show off your distinct style. If you decorated your new home in a modern farmhouse look, embrace the vibe with decorative succulents, burlap bows, and slate signs.

3. Provide entertainment

“Music is entertainment priority number one,” Kertzner insists. “Don’t ever let your guests walk into a quiet house.”

To get socializing going, leave conversation cards around congregation spots, such as in the kitchen or by a sitting area, for easy ice breaking. These could all fit a particular theme, such as traveling, with questions like “What’s your favorite vacation you’ve ever taken?” and “How soon before you go away do you start packing?”

housewarming party ideas with friends doing the limbo at a housewarming party

Other ideas for activities include:

  • Download a home tour quiz game or household item version of “The Price Is Right”to add a bit of friendly competition.
  • Play backyard games like cornhole, badminton, or ladder golf.
  • Set up a gaming station for group video games or unplug with crowd-friendly tabletop board games.

4. Feed your guests

“Prep as much as you can in advance so you don’t miss out on the fun,” Kertzner urges. She makes sure all her party food is ready at least an hour beforehand. “Then, you can relax, get dressed, and enjoy greeting your guests, rather than being stuck in the kitchen.”

Wondering what to serve? Here are some scrumptious options.

Self-served small plates

“I don’t think I’ll ever serve big bowls of chips and dip again!” Kertzner says. “Lately, I’ve been making individual charcuterie boxes. They’re really easy using basic craft boxes.” Assemble these the morning of the party, loading each one with meat, cheesefruit, and crackers. The Harry & David Ultimate Charcuterie and Cheese Collection comes with all the fixings you’ll need to create these servings. Add the Deluxe Antipasto Ultimate Wine Pairing Collection for an instant wine tasting event.

Shared individual dishes

Kertzner suggests serving finger foods that guests can grab with toothpicks, such as croquettes or empanadas. She also likes putting out popcorn for her guests, both sweet and savory. And don’t forget to label each flavor!

Which brings us to Kertzner’s next tip. “Use small place cards to let guests know what each food item is. It adds a sophisticated touch and helps guests navigate their choices better.”

Beautiful buffets

Kertzner likes to pare down meals to three main components: a starch, a protein, and a brightly colored vegetable. Pick up some top sirloin and veggies, such as peppers, onions, and eggplant, to make kebabs. Skip the fruit bowl and instead create a rainbow of fruit kebabs using watermelon, blueberries, and melon (or buy them ready made!).

A simple drink menu

Limit your bar menu to just beer, wine, and a signature drink — and don’t forget non-alcoholic drinks. Kertzner advises to have plenty of water in pitchers around the house, along with soda and juice. Ice is essential, so Kertzner suggests using an online ice calculator to ensure you don’t run out.

housewarming party ideas with a cookie display

You can create an effortlessly elegant dessert table with cookies. Kertzner suggests using multi-tier cake stands to add height and a professional look. Cover the displays with glass domes, and decorate them with greens and fresh flowers.

  • Choose a wide assortment of cookie flavors. If your party is during the warmer months, highlight the flavors of the season with a summer flavors box.
  • Add ice-filled containers with carafes of ice-cold milk and chilled coffee.
  • Keep little ones entertained with cookie decorating kits.

5. Send everyone home happy

Before guests leave, ask everyone to sign a commemorative piece, such as a wood tray, that can become a housewarming memento. Another idea is to leave blank recipe cards for guests to fill out with their favorite recipes to help you start a collection.

Party favors are a great way to show your guests gratitude. Individual candles will thank everyone for helping to “warm” your home. You could also thank your guests for popping by with popcorn balls or cookie cards.

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