We've all walked into someone's apartment and felt that spark of attraction grow stronger—or fizzle out—based on the decor. (I'm not sleeping on a mattress on the floor beneath a Goodfellas poster, my guy.) This Prime Day, why not snag some deals that could make your space a little more...inviting?
Quality sheets and bedding
High thread count sheets aren't just comfortable—they show you care about the finer things in life. And like I said up top—not having a bed frame is an instant dealbreaker.
This faux-silk bedding set is basically a new room in a bag for $104.67 (was $170.99).
Don't be fighting for pillows with a stranger in the middle of the night. Grab an extra memory foam pillow for $31.92 (was $39.90).
Upgrade to a bed frame with upholstered headboard for $144.99 (was $249.99).
A decent coffee maker
For those morning-after moments, being able to offer a great cup of coffee can seal the deal for a second date. We round up Prime Day deals on coffee makers here, but let's take a look at some of the highlights:
Breville’s Barista Express is one of the best all-in-one home espresso machines for $549 (was $699).
Bodum's 34oz French Press has that classic french look, and it can make four cups of strong coffee at once for $22 (was $39).
For filter coffee, Cuisinart's programmable Coffee Maker brews and stores coffee in a built-in double-walled storage compartment, keeping the coffee fresh for $87 (was $119).
Stylish barware
A well-stocked bar cart says "Look, I'm sophisticated, and I know how to have a good time."
Stock up with a highball and cocktail shaker set for $31.99 (was $39.99).
These whiskey glasses are sure to impress for only $25.59 (was $31.99)
Put all together in a classic, tasteful bar cart for $55.98 (was $69.99).
A good speaker system
Whether you're into smooth jazz or indie rock, quality sound can set the mood and show off your taste.
When it comes to romance, you can't go wrong with a vinyl record player. This one is $39.98 (was $49.99).
For wireless and bluetooth, this Anker Soundcore speaker is $21.99 (was $29.99).
A well-stocked, well-loved bookshelf
Intelligence is always sexy. Showcase your literary side with some classic novels or interesting non-fiction. As a bonus books make great conversation starters. Of course, how you use this shelf can easily backfire: One time a man showed me his bell hooks shelf—green flag. He then explained patriarchy to me as if I were a baby, or perhaps a lamp—scarlet, bleeding, ruby red flag. But hey, if you're using The Evil Corporation to buy your activist literature, maybe you're the type who likes to break even on these sorts of things anyways.
This hip-yet-rustic shelving unit is $135.99 (was $189.99).
Impress your date by strategically leaving your Kindle on the couch, as if you just put it down before leaving the house. (And, you know, maybe actually use it to read some books. I hear faerie smut is in right now.) This Kindle Paperwhite is $134.99 (was $149.99).
An emphasis on cozy
You want your date to think "Wow, I'd love to curl up on this couch," instead of "What died here?" Make your space look more inviting:
This reliable throw blanket is only $12.79 (was $15.99).
This plant shelf is a nice touch for $33.59 (was $41.99). Just make sure to actually fill it with happy, healthy houseplants. Nothing says "I'm a responsible adult" quite like keeping plants alive.
This four-pack of scented candles is $19.99 (was $24.99). A lit candle is the image of romance—so long as you don't forget to blow it out before moving to the bedroom.