1. First and foremost, a good tool kit for fixing any and every little thing that may break (even if it takes a bit of Googling first).
2. A wood polish and shine spray that will take the guesswork out of how to properly get your dull wood furniture looking A+ again. Just spritz this on, and it's practically good as new! Should've picked this up a while ago, but it's never too late.
3. A chic set of bathroom hardware including two towel bars, a towel ring, a robe hook, and a toilet paper holder. Now, everything will *finally* match and have a sleek modern update.
4. A four-pack of peel-and-stick subway tile backsplash that's especially perfect for renters who want to upgrade the look of their range, but aren't exactly in the position to retile. Behold, your solution!
5. A pack of leather wipes to at long last condition and clean your leather furniture — a task that previously felt impossible.
6. A faucet filtration system because chances are your water quality could be better. Consider this quick and simple under-$20 solution for better-tasting H2O from the tap.
7. Some peel and stick patterned wallpaper to completely overhaul the look of your home, even if you just opt for one accent wall.
8. Or, a set of adorable peach decals that'll brighten up your walls without requiring you to cover every square inch, the way traditional wallpaper would.
9. Some chalk paint for giving blank walls or worn-down furniture a farmhouse look with the added bonus of getting yourself a new doodling surface. If it were up to me, I would be able to write on every wall in the house.
10. A wall-mounted post box made of green aluminum to mimic the look of aged copper. If you're looking to add a vintage twist to your home's exterior, I can't think of a better swap.
11. A bottle of Scrubbing Bubbles, because giving your shower tile a good clean can sometimes feel (and look) like you went ahead and replaced it. Not to drag your shower, but...yeah, just let this cleaner do its job before deciding it's a lost cause.
12. A Waterpik rainfall shower head if your current shower setup is less than ideal. Even at such a great price point, this head has seven (!!!) settings and a wide seven-inch diameter that'll put whatever you currently have to shame.
13. A set of 20 peel-and-stick vinyl floor tiles for donning your floor in a stunning new look. It's like a new outfit for your space — in this case a retro, mod look you can keep for as long as you like.
14. A power scrubber that will be *so* much easier and more efficient than the old grimy toothbrush you normally use to scrub the minimum of one million times per inch of grout, just to make some headway. Voila, "new" grout.
15. A pack of Command picture hangers so you can throw art on the wall with wild abandon (and without putting any holes in your drywall if you change your mind on placement).
16. A brass pendant light, because a kitchen remodel may not be in the cards, but a striking swap of light fixtures might be a big enough change to make you feel like it's a whole new room.
17. A versatile wall hook you can get a few of in order to hang anything and everything. From the entranceway to the kitchen to the bathroom, you'll never run out of reasons to need one of these.
18. Or, a wooden accordion hook rail for a more organic look and a bit more storage. I think it's particularly suited for the kitchen, but use your imagination!
19. An under-bed storage bin to help declutter your closet and make a little more room. Your closet's gonna be transformed thanks to a smart use of space.
20. A roll of textured peel-and-stick shiplap wallpaper if you've always admired HGTV's favorite wall treatment but it seems like a big commitment. Here's your best of both worlds!
21. A pull-down kitchen faucet that not only looks killer but will make doing the dishes all the easier since you'll have full control over the flexible spout.
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