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If upgrading your home is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, consider it done. You can ring in 2025 with fabulous new furniture, delightful decor, and so much more — at up to 60% off — thanks to Wayfair’s End-of-Year Clearance Sale.

Here’s what we’re eyeing during this last-chance sale (happening now through Wednesday, Jan. 1). We think some of these could help with our other goals, too. Pro tip: You can shop by room.

Kitchen and dining

  • Kitchen island with drop leaf: Make cooking at home easier with extra counter and storage space.
  • Vitamix blender: From smoothies to soups, this top-rated appliance can blend it all.
  • Sleek motion sensor trash can: Because this lid opens automatically, the fingerprint-resistant stainless steel is a bonus.
  • Blackstone griddle: This portable cooking station, perfect for the patio, tailgating, and camping, is ideal for grilling meat, seafood, vegetables, and more.

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