
Snag Home Goods Now Before Tariffs Rise
The U.S. is offering temporary tariff relief on many Chinese imports until August 11, 2025, providing consumers with a limited opportunity to purchase home goods at lower prices. After that, tariffs on many of these products could jump back up to 34%, making them significantly more expensive.
In this slideshow, we highlight key home goods categories to buy now, so you can save money before the tariff window closes. Don’t miss out on this rare chance to stock up on essential items before prices rise.

Furniture and Upholstered Pieces
When it comes to furniture, many pieces, including sofas, sectionals, and chairs, are imported from China. With U.S. manufacturing capacity limited, tariffs on these items will cause unavoidable price hikes of 20-30% or more post-August.
If you’ve been eyeing a new sofa, loveseat, or outdoor furniture set, now is the time to make your purchase. You’ll not only avoid the looming price increases but also ensure your home is updated with comfortable and stylish pieces.

Lighting Fixtures and Lamps
Lighting can make a dramatic impact on your home’s aesthetic, and with most lighting fixtures like chandeliers, LED lamps, and decorative lighting imported, tariffs will likely increase prices in the near future.
Buying lighting now, while tariffs are still at bay, will allow you to lock in lower prices before they rise significantly. Whether you’re updating a chandelier or adding decorative lamps to your living space, acting now could save you a good amount of money.

Primary or Main Kitchen Appliances
Large kitchen appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens are primarily imported from China and Mexico, and they are among the hardest hit by tariffs. If you’re planning a kitchen remodel or need to replace any of your major appliances, now is the time to act.
Tariffs could increase prices by 10-25% or more, making these appliances significantly more expensive after August 11.

Secondary or Small Kitchen Appliances
Small kitchen appliances such as blenders, coffee makers, air fryers, microwaves, and food processors are also imported and subject to tariffs. Even a 10% increase can significantly add to the cost, especially for high-end models.
Specialty appliances, such as espresso machines, air fryers, and stand mixers, are particularly popular and will be impacted by tariff increases. If any of these gadgets are on your shopping list, it’s smart to buy them now before prices rise.

Flooring, Tile Panels and Cabinets
Got renovation dreams? Don’t wait. Cabinets, hardwood, vinyl plank flooring, tile, and even faucets often contain Chinese components or are fully imported.
When tariffs kick in, your dream bathroom or kitchen may cost thousands more. Builders are already starting to factor tariffs into bids, you should factor them into your shopping list too.

Baby and Nursery Furniture
Planning a nursery? Cribs, changing tables, gliders, and dressers are often imported and bulky, aka high-tariff targets. The average price of a crib could jump from $250 to $325 or more.
If you’re expecting a baby soon (or planning ahead), get your major nursery gear sorted now. Bonus: Shopping early gives you more options before back-to-school inventory changes hit.

Home Electronics
Thinking about a smart home upgrade? Wi-Fi routers, smart bulbs, TVs, and even sound bars are all affected by tariff swings.
Historically, these gadgets saw 10–20% price hikes post-tariff. So if you’re itching for a better streaming setup or need a backup tablet before school starts, shop now, especially during summer tech sales.

Everyday Essentials
Vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and even electric fans are on the list. While these may not be glam purchases, they’re the ones we reach for daily.
That $150 vacuum? It could cost closer to $200 in just a few months. If your household items are on their last leg, now’s the time to replace them before they become unexpectedly expensive.
Don’t wait, prepare for the future by buying what you need while the tariff relief is still in place.

Kitchenware and Cookware
If you need new cookware, now is the time to purchase. Stainless steel pots, nonstick pans, utensils, and specialty gadgets are among the most imported kitchen items. Tariffs could push a mid-range cookware set from $200 to $260+.
Bonus tip: Retailers often run summer promotions for the wedding season, combine those deals with pre-tariff pricing for maximum savings.

Furniture Shopping Tips for Tariff Season
Want to sidestep tariffs altogether? Shop in person at stores with already-imported inventory. Those items likely crossed the ocean before the tariff hike and might not reflect future pricing.
Before making a purchase, check the retailer’s inventory for availability, and try to find items labeled “Made in USA” or look for tariff-free alternatives. If you’re looking to avoid tariffs entirely, secondhand or vintage items are a great way to score great deals while bypassing tariff fees.

How Tariffs Impact Prices
Tariffs are essentially taxes on imports, and they have a direct impact on retail prices. Tariffs can increase prices by 10-34%, and in some cases, even more. The surge in prices we’ve seen from past tariff increases has ranged from 10% to 50%.
Retailers may also preemptively raise prices ahead of the tariff deadline, meaning it’s crucial to act now to secure lower prices. Timing your purchases wisely can make a big difference in what you end up paying.

Summary: What to Buy Before August 11
Your best shopping window? Now through early August.
Retailers often raise prices just before tariff changes take effect, so don’t wait. The week of July 4th and end-of-season markdowns can offer great timing for budget-savvy shoppers.
Here’s a quick summary of home goods you can snag now. Prioritize these items:
- Household gadgets like vacuums or air purifiers
If they’re on your wishlist (or your needs list), grab them before the price hike hits. - Upholstered furniture & wood pieces
- Lighting fixtures
- Major and small kitchen appliances
- Smart tech and everyday electronics
- Cookware and kitchen tools
- Flooring, cabinetry and home renovation items
- Baby furniture and nursery gear

Budgeting Your Purchases
It’s important to plan your purchases carefully to avoid overspending. Prioritize home goods that you’ll need within the next 3-6 months. Avoid panic buying, and instead, make sure you’re only purchasing what’s necessary.
Take advantage of sales events and compare prices across multiple retailers to get the best deals. Planning ahead ensures you’ll stay within your budget while still taking advantage of lower prices before the tariff increases. Want to stretch your budget even further? Don’t miss these money-smart moves every homeowner should know.

The Tariff Ripple Effect
Even if something is made in the U.S., many components, like motors, electronic chips, or fasteners, come from China.
When tariffs rise, everything from delivery fees to product availability can be affected. In 2019, tariffs contributed to the longest shipping delays and unexpected price hikes in years. Don’t get caught off guard again. Learn more about how recent tariffs are affecting home goods prices and make smart decisions.
Which item are you grabbing before the deadline, or are you holding out? Let us know in the comments.
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This article was made with AI assistance and human editing.