I Just Moved From an NYC Apartment to a House in LA—41 Editor-Approved Amazon Home Deals I'm Buying
From chic finds to practical essentials.
Moving across the country is no joke. Take it from me, who, two weeks ago, packed up the 500-square-foot apartment on the Upper West Side I shared with my boyfriend to move into a 1,000-square-foot house in Los Angeles. The size alone has been an adjustment, since all our furniture was purchased for a much smaller space. Plus, in the move, we got rid of all our incomplete sets, from dishes to glassware to towels and bed linens, and purged everything that didn't feel essential to keep our moving truck as affordable as possible. Suddenly, we had no silverware or water glasses. Every bottle of soap or lotion had been tossed to avoid disastrous spills inside boxes. We no longer owned a vacuum, a coffee maker, or remotely enough hangers for all my clothes, which, naturally, I kept all of. All that's to say that Amazon Prime Day couldn't have come at a better time. We needed a lot of stuff—and fast.
Ahead, scroll through all the home items from Amazon that I've either already bought for the new place and highly recommend or have in my cart, ready to be shipped to my door and put to use daily. In the mix are practical items—the disposable towels I use to wash my face with, salad bowls, and the best fan-humidifier-purifier hybrid money can buy—as well as some more stylish finds that have brought our house to life (on a budget). Think the perfect affordable alt for my dream Nordic Knots area rug, rental-safe stainless steel contact paper capable of making every kitchen look like a viral Pinterest photo, and the only cool way to mount a TV. Some of it's even on sale! Keep scrolling to shop my current home picks from Amazon.
I had a 9-cup Moka pot in New York, but that feels very extreme in my new, calmer Los Angeles life, so I'm using Prime Day to buy a 6-cup version. Switching from a machine coffee maker to a Moka pot has completely changed my coffee routine for the better.
I knew when we moved into a bigger space that I wanted an area rug in the living room, but all the options I had considered were thousands of dollars, and after this cross-country move, none of them were in budget. "It has the same elevated, designer look as a Nordic Knots rug at a fraction of the price," one review stated. That was enough to convince me to press purchase.
When we decided to move to L.A., I knew I was going to need to get a humidifier, because of how dry it is in California and how humid it is in every other place I've ever lived. For something like this that will get so much use, it felt wrong not to get the best version on the market, and since I also run hot at night, getting a humidifier that's also a fan (and an air purifier) just made sense. This Dyson is next level—it has so many different functions that I haven't tried yet, but am excited to explore, especially during my first L.A. summer.
I ordered these immediately upon arriving in L.A. before our moving truck, so we had no kitchen supplies. I've been using them mostly for salads, and love them. The stainless steel is so lightweight and easy to wash, plus, it elevates the eating experience, in my opinion.
I just got this new Ralph Lauren coffee-table book, and every morning I flip through it for outfit inspiration. It's completely shifted the way I get dressed in 2026. Plus, I love the pop of regal purple on my coffee table.
I need all the space I can get in my closet, which is why I switched out all my wooden hangers (and felt ones, which always seem to break at the most inopportune times) for metal versions. They make it easy to slide clothes on and off the hangers and are super slim.
I ordered this set for my bathroom within two days of moving in. It smells and feels so good, and this natural deodorant actually does work.
Yes, I'm buying an at-home reformer, and yes, I'm aware of how L.A. that sounds. But I spend so much money on Pilates, and now that I have space, I figure I'll save a ton if I do it at home. This one is a great price and has over 1,000 reviews, many of which state that, for an at-home reformer that will get use a few times a week, it's perfect. Maybe one day I'll invest in a studio-quality upgrade, but for now, this entry-level version is perfect.
I never thought about buying a water filter in Manhattan because the city is known for having great drinking water from the tap, but now that I'm in L.A., everyone seems to own one. This version has nearly 2,000 reviews and 4.4 stars, plus it's on sale, so I'm going for it.
I don't mess around when it comes to vacuums. I've owned way too many cheap versions that don't work or die immediately, so now that I live in a true house, I've decided it's time to invest in a proper vacuum. This one is no joke. "That first use is always mind-boggling when you realize that you only *thought* your previous vacuum was doing its job," one reviewer wrote, convincing me that this was the vacuum for me. "It was astounding."
If you're a salad person like me, chopping is probably the bane of your existence, too. I bought one of these after seeing Pia Baroncini talk about hers on Instagram and haven't turned back since. It's great for moving because it's an all-in-one item, and when everything is packed in different boxes, making meals at home can be hard.
I bought a filtered showerhead for my NYC apartment, but I could never get it to properly fit onto my landlord-special shower attachment, so I returned it. Here, it's far easier to get it working, so I'm once again trying to have great hair without hard water standing in the way.

Eliza Huber is currently the Associate Editorial Director at Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2021 as a fashion editor after starting her career as a writer at Refinery29, where she worked for four years. During her time at WWW, she launched Go Sports, the publication's sports vertical, and published four (and counting) quarterly issues tied to the WNBA, Formula One, and more. She also created two franchises, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on new seasonal trends, up-and-coming designers, and celebrity style.