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  Ah, the moment finally comes. Your best friend, relative or even co-worker finally moves into their own home. It is a time for celebration. A time for happiness. A time for… housewarming gifts!

Shopping for just the right housewarming gift can be a challenging task. Many people plan to redecorate completely when moving into a new home, and so what was once their “style” may not be for long! In addition, there will be many people who will be giving the new homeowner a housewarming gift, and you won’t want to duplicate their gifts!

But don’t worry, there are plenty of unique, original ideas that you can use for housewarming gifts. Let’s look at a few of them below.

What’s the first thing that a person sees when entering the person’s new house? They will stand outside the door—which offers a plethora of housewarming gift ideas. First of all, the mat that they stand on can either be an ordinary store-bought one, or someone (you!) could give them a custom made mat complete with their family name. In addition, the doorknocker on the front door can be customized with a family name, or favorite saying. Want more ideas? How about a planter specialized just for your housewarming gift recipient? Do they have a standard mailbox? Why not buy them a personalize one that will match their personality? Finally, you can find some beautiful and unique house numbers that they can attach to their home to give it a custom look.

Once inside the door, a guest to the new home will be faced with a lot of décor. Wouldn’t it be unique and charming if, in the entrance hallway, was a sketch of the house itself? You can hire a local artist to sketch the house in black and white, and then frame it with a wood that matches the rest of their
 
     
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