Contrary to what I believed as a kid, adulthood does not mean eating as much candy as you want or staying up late (I really miss 7pm bedtimes and someone else cutting off my KitKat intake)
Being an adult means being responsible and making the choices that are best for you, your health, and your happiness. “Being an adult” looks and feels different to all of us, but there are some items every woman should have in her home.
Whether you live in a spacious home or “a studio apartment in a big city” (AKA a closet) like me, there are some things a girl needs to feel like a real adult, and make a house (or a “closet”) feel like home. Here are 15 things every woman should have in her home (for every budget).
1. A quality coffee maker that makes coffee you love
Sure, not going to Starbucks every day could help save you money in the long run, but there’s also something empowering about making coffee you love by yourself (artisanal beans, french-pressed, espresso shot, cappuccino, foamy-milk latte, etc.). A quality coffee or espresso maker is worth the splurge because an indulgent cup of coffee or a homemade latte could become the highlight of your morning and set your entire day up for success.
Pinky Up French Press Shop it now Nespresso Coffee and Espresso Maker Shop it now Bodum Milk Frother Shop it now
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60 degrees and sunny means it’s time for a closet cleaning! I woke up this morning and went into full Spring cleaning mode…first our kitchen and then my closet. Why is it the most rewarding feeling ever?! Popped a few of my favorite dresses back into my closet with the hope that I’ll be wearing them very soon! http://liketk.it/2L53i #liketkit @liketoknow.it #neutrals #sparkjoy
A post shared by The Girl Guide (@stephanietrotta) on Mar 2, 2020 at 4:59pm PST
2. Optimal closet organization
Taking the time to thoroughly organize your closet is not only crucial for your wardrobe (imagine all the outfits you can put together when you can see everything you own!), but it’s crucial for your mental health. Imagine how much less stressed you’d be if you walked into a perfectly organized space to get dressed in the morning, versus a cluttered, messy black hole. Donate clothes you don’t wear anymore, use matching hangers (stick to velvet or wooden materials), and invest in storage items that organize the most cluttered areas of your closet.
Amazon Velvet Hangers
5 colors available
Shop it now The Container Store Shelf Dividers Shop it now The Container Store Shoe & Purse Organizer Shop it now
3. A reliable vacuum
Confession time: for the first six months after moving into my apartment, I did not have a vacuum. I always told myself I’d invest in a nice one eventually, and used a broom and dustpan daily (that’s good enough, right? WRONG). After (finally) investing in a robot vacuum, my entire life changed, and no, that is not an exaggeration. My entire apartment is cleaner, and I feel calmer whenever I’m at home (seriously). It’s time to ditch the cheap handheld vacuum or daily broom and dustpan, and invest in a vacuum that will get shit done. You’ll be able to vacuum less often for a cleaner home and will feel better knowing even the unnoticeable crumbs and dust are taken care of.
Walmart Robot Vacuum Cleaner Shop it now iRobot Roomba Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum
10% off
Shop it now Dyson Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Shop it now
4. Bottles to help you stay hydrated on the go (sustainably!)
You know drinking water (and lots of it) is one of the best things you can do for your health. However, it’s not always the easiest thing to remember to do, especially when you’re on the go (or let’s be honest, even when you’re relaxing at home). Carrying a bottle of water around with you constantly is the easiest way to stay hydrated. Make sure you have appealing reusable water bottles on hand that are not only easy to take with you, but will make you want to drink more water.
Amazon Glass Tumbler Shop it now Ban.do Motivational Travel Cup Shop it now S'well Stainless Steel Tumbler Shop it now
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Happy whatever day it is today!
A post shared by K i m T e l f e r (@kimmyintx) on Apr 2, 2020 at 7:38am PDT
5. (At least) one piece of art that you love to look at
The decor you have in your home should not just be “trendy” or “stylish.” They should be pieces that make you happy whenever you look at them. Even if interior design is not your forte, make sure you have at least one piece of art that you love, whether it’s a painting your sister made or a minimalistic print. Bringing art into your home not only adds personality but will make you happy whenever you look at it.
Minted Framed Print Shop it now Etsy Beach Print Shop it now Etsy Original Flower Painting Shop it now
6. Go-to healthy cookbooks
Sure, you can find a recipe for any ingredient or occasion online (that’s what Pinterest is for, right?), but there’s something indulgent about leafing through physical pages and bookmarking the recipes that you want to try. Online recipes are good in a pinch or if you’re looking to experiment, but take some time to find physical cookbooks that have recipes that appeal to you. PS, having a cookbook that’s stained with batter or wine (as they all will be if you use them enough) will make you feel like Ina Garten.
Alison Roman Dining In: Highly Cookable Recipes Shop it now Mafalda Pinto Leite Radiant: The Cookbook Shop it now Susie Theodorou Mediterranean: Naturally Nutritious Recipes from the World's Healthiest Diet Shop it now
7. A set of wine glasses
You’re an adult now: red solo cups (or slapping the bag, if you look back on your college days with semi-regret like me) no longer fly. Invest in a set of about four or six wine glasses (depending on how many people you’d have over at once) to have on hand for company. You’ll be inspired to host dinner parties (so adult, right!?) or indulge in a nice glass of wine after a long day as an act of self-care.
Pottery Barn Happy Hour Acrylic Wine Glasses
3 colors available
Shop it now Anthropologie Dobra Wine Glasses Shop it now Crate & Barrel Red Wine Glass Shop it now
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Many of you are now working from home and trying to make a functional workspace in a small apartment. I rounded up a few of my favorite small desks and consoles (they can make great desks) which can blend into the rest of your living space http://liketk.it/2MxU6 #liketkit #LTKhome @liketoknow.it
A post shared by Chrissy | Harlowe James (@_harlowejames) on Apr 6, 2020 at 7:13am PDT
8. Work-from-home essentials
Even if you typically work in an office, odds are you occasionally bring work home, have a side-hustle out of your kitchen, or maybe take classes online. Of course, you don’t need to have a full-fledged office at home (ain’t nobody got space for that), but try to have the basics that will help inspire productivity or keep you organized, and maybe create some space so you don’t have to move all your paperwork from the kitchen table whenever you have company.
Amazon Productivity Planner Shop it now Amazon Laptop Stand
2 colors available
Shop it now Target Paper Holder Shop it now
9. A blender that’s easy to use (and wash)
If you have a fancy, complex, difficult-to-clean blender, let’s be honest: you’re not going to use it. But a blender is crucial for healthy cooking: it can be used to make delicious smoothies, sauces, soups, salad dressings, pancake batter, frothy lattes, etc. Make sure you have a blender you would use regularly by getting one that’s small enough to fit in convenient shelves and easy to clean.
NutriBullet High-Speed Blender Shop it now Cuisinart Compact-Smoothie Blender Shop it now KitchenAid 3-Speed Blender
5 colors available
Shop it now
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My happy place. Trusting my bodies desire for rest and hanging right here for most of the afternoon. When I eventually make my way to the sofa I'll need a good binge-worthy show. Any recommendations?! I feel like I've seen them all. Not sure what that says about me or if I should even admit that. . Just finishing up Outlander, which I LOVE! Or maybe I just love Jamie ? Does it matter?
A post shared by 𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗲 𝗝𝗮𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗻 (@michelle_janeen) on Dec 27, 2019 at 3:53pm PST
10. Bedding that isn’t leftover from college
Your sheets don’t have to be made of Egyptian cotton and your comforter doesn’t need to be the most expensive item in your home, but you should not have the same hand-me-down sheets you’ve had since freshman year of college. Invest in bedding that you’ll look forward to getting into at the end of the day, and are so comfortable that they’ll help you sleep at night.
Slip Pure Silk Pillowcase
7 colors available
Shop it now Room Essentials Jersey Sheet Set Shop it now Anthropologie Organic Spa Sateen Duvet Cover Shop it now
11. Living plants
There’s something incredibly empowering (and important) about having something living in your home that you can take care of. Even if you count that “living thing” as an adorable dog or cat, consider getting some plants to add a green element to your home. If you’re in a small space with limited light, try an indoor herb garden (plants that make your food more delicious!), and if you swore you’d never be a plant person, try a cactus or succulent which requires little care.
Click & Grow The Smart Garden LED Grow Set Shop it now The Sill Low Maintenance Indoor Plant Monthly Subscription
4 colors available for pots
Shop it now Costa Farms Live Aloe Succulent in Planter Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
I mentioned in my story yesterday that I wasn’t sure what to put in this corner since we took down our tree. Sean suggested I “bring down the jungle” by his side of the bed. Now he can walk to his bed with ease. You’re welcome Sean.
A post shared by saraparsons (@saraparsons) on Jan 5, 2020 at 3:37pm PST
12. A stylish area rug
My first big adult purchase was an area rug. Yes, even before a couch or a headboard or even a kitchen table, I bought an area rug when moving into my first apartment. I wanted the area rug to influence which furniture I chose because the main area rug is usually the first thing that catches the eye when someone walks in (and it turned out to be soft enough to sit on for weeks until I bought a couch). Make sure you have an area rug that feels soft and luxurious (it makes all the difference) and keep it as clean as possible (AKA have carpet cleaner on hand for emergencies like a red wine spill).
Wayfair Beige Area Rug
5 colors available
Shop it now World Market Natural Basket Weave Jute Rug Shop it now Anthropologie Handwoven Rug Shop it now
13. Items that keep you organized when traveling
If you’re still using the oversized duffle bag you’ve had since summer camp, it’s time to upgrade to stylish and practical travel accessories. Travel in style with conveniently designed luggage with optimal space, genius packing cubes, and cases designed for sorting cosmetics and jewelry. Whether you’re planning a future work trip, girl’s weekend, or epic road trip, you’ll need travel accessories that will keep you organized (AKA no more digging to the bottom of your suitcase for your toothbrush on night one).
Béis Carry-On Suitcase
2 colors available
Shop it now Calpak 5-Piece Packing Cube Set
6 colors available
Shop it now Béis On the Go Essentials Case
2 colors available
Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
Next up on must haves for spring travel, cosmetic cases. We spend good money to look this amazing, your favorite skin care & makeup deserves the most luxurious accommodations!
A post shared by BÉIS (@beis) on Feb 20, 2020 at 12:33pm PST
14. Tools
You’re a strong, independent woman, which means yes, you can hang pictures, repair a leaky faucet, or replace bathroom tiles on your own. Get yourself a toolbox that contains all the essentials (a hammer, screwdriver, nails, etc.) to have on hand for any minor fixes or home improvement projects you can do on your own. With a set of your own tools, there’s not much that you (and a quick Youtube search) can’t fix.
Brouk & Co. Fix-It Kit
3 colors available
Shop it now Burke Decor Everyday Carry Tool Kit Shop it now Nordstrom Rack 20-Piece Tool Set Shop it now
15. Candles for entertaining
Adulthood actually looks like stocking up on $5 candles from CVS to burn when you’re alone and then bringing out a fancy candle when you have company (am I right?). Make sure to have a stash of at least a few good-quality candles to burn when you have people over. FYI, adulthood also means prioritizing self-care, so run yourself a bath, throw on a face mask, and light the fanciest candle for yourself sometimes too.
Diptyque Vanille Scented Candle Shop it now VOLUSPA Crisp Champagne Candle Shop it now Overose Holographic Nudesse Candle Shop it now What are the essentials in your home?
The post 15 Things Every Woman Should Have in Her Home appeared first on The Everygirl.
#Living #Wellness #Decor&Styling #Entertaining #LivingWell
Whether you live in a spacious home or “a studio apartment in a big city” (AKA a closet) like me, there are some things a girl needs to feel like a real adult, and make a house (or a “closet”) feel like home. Here are 15 things every woman should have in her home (for every budget).
1. A quality coffee maker that makes coffee you love
Sure, not going to Starbucks every day could help save you money in the long run, but there’s also something empowering about making coffee you love by yourself (artisanal beans, french-pressed, espresso shot, cappuccino, foamy-milk latte, etc.). A quality coffee or espresso maker is worth the splurge because an indulgent cup of coffee or a homemade latte could become the highlight of your morning and set your entire day up for success.
Pinky Up French Press Shop it now Nespresso Coffee and Espresso Maker Shop it now Bodum Milk Frother Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
60 degrees and sunny means it’s time for a closet cleaning! I woke up this morning and went into full Spring cleaning mode…first our kitchen and then my closet. Why is it the most rewarding feeling ever?! Popped a few of my favorite dresses back into my closet with the hope that I’ll be wearing them very soon! http://liketk.it/2L53i #liketkit @liketoknow.it #neutrals #sparkjoy
A post shared by The Girl Guide (@stephanietrotta) on Mar 2, 2020 at 4:59pm PST
2. Optimal closet organization
Taking the time to thoroughly organize your closet is not only crucial for your wardrobe (imagine all the outfits you can put together when you can see everything you own!), but it’s crucial for your mental health. Imagine how much less stressed you’d be if you walked into a perfectly organized space to get dressed in the morning, versus a cluttered, messy black hole. Donate clothes you don’t wear anymore, use matching hangers (stick to velvet or wooden materials), and invest in storage items that organize the most cluttered areas of your closet.
Amazon Velvet Hangers
5 colors available
Shop it now The Container Store Shelf Dividers Shop it now The Container Store Shoe & Purse Organizer Shop it now
3. A reliable vacuum
Confession time: for the first six months after moving into my apartment, I did not have a vacuum. I always told myself I’d invest in a nice one eventually, and used a broom and dustpan daily (that’s good enough, right? WRONG). After (finally) investing in a robot vacuum, my entire life changed, and no, that is not an exaggeration. My entire apartment is cleaner, and I feel calmer whenever I’m at home (seriously). It’s time to ditch the cheap handheld vacuum or daily broom and dustpan, and invest in a vacuum that will get shit done. You’ll be able to vacuum less often for a cleaner home and will feel better knowing even the unnoticeable crumbs and dust are taken care of.
Walmart Robot Vacuum Cleaner Shop it now iRobot Roomba Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum
10% off
Shop it now Dyson Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Shop it now
4. Bottles to help you stay hydrated on the go (sustainably!)
You know drinking water (and lots of it) is one of the best things you can do for your health. However, it’s not always the easiest thing to remember to do, especially when you’re on the go (or let’s be honest, even when you’re relaxing at home). Carrying a bottle of water around with you constantly is the easiest way to stay hydrated. Make sure you have appealing reusable water bottles on hand that are not only easy to take with you, but will make you want to drink more water.
Amazon Glass Tumbler Shop it now Ban.do Motivational Travel Cup Shop it now S'well Stainless Steel Tumbler Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
Happy whatever day it is today!
A post shared by K i m T e l f e r (@kimmyintx) on Apr 2, 2020 at 7:38am PDT
5. (At least) one piece of art that you love to look at
The decor you have in your home should not just be “trendy” or “stylish.” They should be pieces that make you happy whenever you look at them. Even if interior design is not your forte, make sure you have at least one piece of art that you love, whether it’s a painting your sister made or a minimalistic print. Bringing art into your home not only adds personality but will make you happy whenever you look at it.
Minted Framed Print Shop it now Etsy Beach Print Shop it now Etsy Original Flower Painting Shop it now
6. Go-to healthy cookbooks
Sure, you can find a recipe for any ingredient or occasion online (that’s what Pinterest is for, right?), but there’s something indulgent about leafing through physical pages and bookmarking the recipes that you want to try. Online recipes are good in a pinch or if you’re looking to experiment, but take some time to find physical cookbooks that have recipes that appeal to you. PS, having a cookbook that’s stained with batter or wine (as they all will be if you use them enough) will make you feel like Ina Garten.
Alison Roman Dining In: Highly Cookable Recipes Shop it now Mafalda Pinto Leite Radiant: The Cookbook Shop it now Susie Theodorou Mediterranean: Naturally Nutritious Recipes from the World's Healthiest Diet Shop it now
7. A set of wine glasses
You’re an adult now: red solo cups (or slapping the bag, if you look back on your college days with semi-regret like me) no longer fly. Invest in a set of about four or six wine glasses (depending on how many people you’d have over at once) to have on hand for company. You’ll be inspired to host dinner parties (so adult, right!?) or indulge in a nice glass of wine after a long day as an act of self-care.
Pottery Barn Happy Hour Acrylic Wine Glasses
3 colors available
Shop it now Anthropologie Dobra Wine Glasses Shop it now Crate & Barrel Red Wine Glass Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
Many of you are now working from home and trying to make a functional workspace in a small apartment. I rounded up a few of my favorite small desks and consoles (they can make great desks) which can blend into the rest of your living space http://liketk.it/2MxU6 #liketkit #LTKhome @liketoknow.it
A post shared by Chrissy | Harlowe James (@_harlowejames) on Apr 6, 2020 at 7:13am PDT
8. Work-from-home essentials
Even if you typically work in an office, odds are you occasionally bring work home, have a side-hustle out of your kitchen, or maybe take classes online. Of course, you don’t need to have a full-fledged office at home (ain’t nobody got space for that), but try to have the basics that will help inspire productivity or keep you organized, and maybe create some space so you don’t have to move all your paperwork from the kitchen table whenever you have company.
Amazon Productivity Planner Shop it now Amazon Laptop Stand
2 colors available
Shop it now Target Paper Holder Shop it now
9. A blender that’s easy to use (and wash)
If you have a fancy, complex, difficult-to-clean blender, let’s be honest: you’re not going to use it. But a blender is crucial for healthy cooking: it can be used to make delicious smoothies, sauces, soups, salad dressings, pancake batter, frothy lattes, etc. Make sure you have a blender you would use regularly by getting one that’s small enough to fit in convenient shelves and easy to clean.
NutriBullet High-Speed Blender Shop it now Cuisinart Compact-Smoothie Blender Shop it now KitchenAid 3-Speed Blender
5 colors available
Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
My happy place. Trusting my bodies desire for rest and hanging right here for most of the afternoon. When I eventually make my way to the sofa I'll need a good binge-worthy show. Any recommendations?! I feel like I've seen them all. Not sure what that says about me or if I should even admit that. . Just finishing up Outlander, which I LOVE! Or maybe I just love Jamie ? Does it matter?
A post shared by 𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗲 𝗝𝗮𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗻 (@michelle_janeen) on Dec 27, 2019 at 3:53pm PST
10. Bedding that isn’t leftover from college
Your sheets don’t have to be made of Egyptian cotton and your comforter doesn’t need to be the most expensive item in your home, but you should not have the same hand-me-down sheets you’ve had since freshman year of college. Invest in bedding that you’ll look forward to getting into at the end of the day, and are so comfortable that they’ll help you sleep at night.
Slip Pure Silk Pillowcase
7 colors available
Shop it now Room Essentials Jersey Sheet Set Shop it now Anthropologie Organic Spa Sateen Duvet Cover Shop it now
11. Living plants
There’s something incredibly empowering (and important) about having something living in your home that you can take care of. Even if you count that “living thing” as an adorable dog or cat, consider getting some plants to add a green element to your home. If you’re in a small space with limited light, try an indoor herb garden (plants that make your food more delicious!), and if you swore you’d never be a plant person, try a cactus or succulent which requires little care.
Click & Grow The Smart Garden LED Grow Set Shop it now The Sill Low Maintenance Indoor Plant Monthly Subscription
4 colors available for pots
Shop it now Costa Farms Live Aloe Succulent in Planter Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
I mentioned in my story yesterday that I wasn’t sure what to put in this corner since we took down our tree. Sean suggested I “bring down the jungle” by his side of the bed. Now he can walk to his bed with ease. You’re welcome Sean.
A post shared by saraparsons (@saraparsons) on Jan 5, 2020 at 3:37pm PST
12. A stylish area rug
My first big adult purchase was an area rug. Yes, even before a couch or a headboard or even a kitchen table, I bought an area rug when moving into my first apartment. I wanted the area rug to influence which furniture I chose because the main area rug is usually the first thing that catches the eye when someone walks in (and it turned out to be soft enough to sit on for weeks until I bought a couch). Make sure you have an area rug that feels soft and luxurious (it makes all the difference) and keep it as clean as possible (AKA have carpet cleaner on hand for emergencies like a red wine spill).
Wayfair Beige Area Rug
5 colors available
Shop it now World Market Natural Basket Weave Jute Rug Shop it now Anthropologie Handwoven Rug Shop it now
13. Items that keep you organized when traveling
If you’re still using the oversized duffle bag you’ve had since summer camp, it’s time to upgrade to stylish and practical travel accessories. Travel in style with conveniently designed luggage with optimal space, genius packing cubes, and cases designed for sorting cosmetics and jewelry. Whether you’re planning a future work trip, girl’s weekend, or epic road trip, you’ll need travel accessories that will keep you organized (AKA no more digging to the bottom of your suitcase for your toothbrush on night one).
Béis Carry-On Suitcase
2 colors available
Shop it now Calpak 5-Piece Packing Cube Set
6 colors available
Shop it now Béis On the Go Essentials Case
2 colors available
Shop it now
View this post on Instagram
Next up on must haves for spring travel, cosmetic cases. We spend good money to look this amazing, your favorite skin care & makeup deserves the most luxurious accommodations!
A post shared by BÉIS (@beis) on Feb 20, 2020 at 12:33pm PST
14. Tools
You’re a strong, independent woman, which means yes, you can hang pictures, repair a leaky faucet, or replace bathroom tiles on your own. Get yourself a toolbox that contains all the essentials (a hammer, screwdriver, nails, etc.) to have on hand for any minor fixes or home improvement projects you can do on your own. With a set of your own tools, there’s not much that you (and a quick Youtube search) can’t fix.
Brouk & Co. Fix-It Kit
3 colors available
Shop it now Burke Decor Everyday Carry Tool Kit Shop it now Nordstrom Rack 20-Piece Tool Set Shop it now
15. Candles for entertaining
Adulthood actually looks like stocking up on $5 candles from CVS to burn when you’re alone and then bringing out a fancy candle when you have company (am I right?). Make sure to have a stash of at least a few good-quality candles to burn when you have people over. FYI, adulthood also means prioritizing self-care, so run yourself a bath, throw on a face mask, and light the fanciest candle for yourself sometimes too.
Diptyque Vanille Scented Candle Shop it now VOLUSPA Crisp Champagne Candle Shop it now Overose Holographic Nudesse Candle Shop it now What are the essentials in your home?
The post 15 Things Every Woman Should Have in Her Home appeared first on The Everygirl.
#Living #Wellness #Decor&Styling #Entertaining #LivingWell