So sánh giá trực tiếp cho home improvement tại Amazon, eBay, AliExpress và các đối tác được chọn lọc. Đồ gia dụng gồm trang trí, nội thất, chăn ga gối nệm, đèn, lưu trữ và đồ điện nhỏ. Quy tắc 80/20: đầu tư vào nệm + sofa + bàn ăn (dùng hàng ngày 10+ năm); tiết kiệm trang trí và đồ phụ. Article, West Elm và IKEA bao phủ ba phân khúc chất lượng. Cho lưu trữ, Container Store và hệ thống IKEA Bestå/Kallax là vô địch. Đừng mua nội thất phòng ngủ chưa lắp ráp — chất lượng flat-pack giảm sau 2020. Nhấp vào thẻ bất kỳ để mở trang người bán; chúng tôi nhận hoa hồng nhỏ mà không tính thêm phí cho bạn.
Frequently asked questions about home improvement
What home items should I splurge on?
Mattress (8+ hours daily for 10 years), sofa (3-5 hours daily), bed sheets (you sleep on them every night), kitchen knives (used daily), one quality cast iron skillet. These get used daily — quality compounds. Save on: decor, accent furniture, trendy pieces — replace as taste changes.
How do I make my home look more expensive?
Larger area rugs (cover more floor than you think), curtains hung close to ceiling (visually raises room), one quality piece of wall art (vs 5 cheap pieces), good lighting at multiple heights (not just one overhead), and removing clutter. Spend on lighting and rugs first — they transform any room.
What's the best place to buy quality furniture?
Real wood from Crate & Barrel, Room & Board, Vermont Furniture Designs, or Etsy artisans. Mid-range mixed materials: West Elm, Article, Joybird, Burrow. Budget: IKEA (specifically the BJÖRKSNÄS, NORDLI, and HAVSTA collections — solid wood). Avoid Wayfair particleboard 'wood-look' — it sags in 3 years.
How often should I redecorate?
Major furniture: every 10-15 years. Wall colors: every 5-8 years (or when taste shifts). Decor accessories (throw pillows, vases, art): rotate every 1-3 years. Bedding/towels: replace every 3-5 years when starting to look tired. Avoid full home overhauls — work in one room at a time over months.
Where can I find unique home decor?
Etsy (independent artists), Chairish (vintage + designer), 1stDibs (high-end), local antique shops, estate sales. For mass-market with personality: West Elm collaborations, Anthropologie, Lulu and Georgia. Skip Target home for unique — everyone has the same items. Travel souvenirs and family pieces create the most distinctive homes.
What home improvements add the most value?
Kitchen renovation (60-80% ROI), bathroom refresh (50-70%), curb appeal (front door, landscaping — 100%+), interior paint (200-400% ROI). Skip: swimming pools (negative ROI in most markets), excessive customization, expensive light fixtures. Energy-efficient upgrades pay back through lower utility bills + tax credits.