Father’s Day approaches, and so does your deadline for going out and getting a gift for the father in your life. For the man who has advice for everything except what he wants for Father’s Day, here’s our advice for what to get Dad when you can’t decide.
Make Dad’s spot the new best spot in the house by outfitting him with a recliner. You can find styles from the classic rocker to recliners with cool features like cup-holders and power reclining that will allow the Dad in your life to, quite literally, kick back and relax with ease. Make his day even better by updating his entertainment center. Finding a new style to fit his space while giving him even more storage for games and movies will turn a television into an experience. You could go with a smaller, console-style display to avoid crowding his space, or go with a larger entertainment wall to add a centerpiece and as much storage space as he will ever need. Just make sure you measure the T.V first to make sure it fits!
You can also thank Dad for supporting you by finally getting him an office chair that supports him. Nothing says “I care about you,” more than looking out for his comfort – and his back – with a plush chair for his long work days and nights. You can opt for the traditional executive, or go for a more ergonomically designed piece to suit any of his style and comfort needs.
Make sure he has all the essentials and more for grilling season. Try a new tool or accessory to give him more options for cooking, like a pizza stone. Or you could overhaul his grill entirely and get him the next level of outdoor cooking: The Big Green Egg. Described as a grill, an oven, and a smoker in one, surprise Dad by replacing his rusted, broken grill and giving him a whole new way to cook. You can also get him a grilling specific cookbook or recipes to test out his new outdoor cooking system.
Help Dad give the cabin a more personal flair by finding the perfect decor to match. We love adding rustic, lodge-style accents to give a more cozy feel. Add a picture above the fireplace or maybe find some decorative wood or antler lamps. A few pieces can really help a space with different styles or mixed-and-matched furniture come together and feel cohesive.