How I’d Spend $1,000 at Home Depot (2024)

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By Erin Schwartz, a Strategist writer covering décor, gardening, and garment care. They previously worked as an editor at Garage magazine.

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Welcome toHow I Pick My Picks— a kind-of-regular newsletter series where we check in with the Strategist staff on the stuff they’re using day to day, the products they’re testing for stories, and the things their friends and family won’t stop asking them about. Consider it a peek into the always whirring brain of a Strategist writer. Today, we talk to home-décor, gardening, and clothing-care writerErin Schwartz.

I’ma home-décor writerat the Strategist, so I’m always tweaking things in my apartment. I don’t like to spend a ton of money on these projects — in part becauseI’m a renterand want to be able to pack everything up and move it someday and because the cost of living in New York has gotten insane. If I want coolfurniture, I need to get creative with what I already have or can find for cheap.

My currenthome-DIYproject is amirror. Months ago, I found a Craigslist post for “PORTHOLE with many uses, wooden, sturdy, beautiful,” listed for $7 with a few grainy photos of a roughly four-foot square of honey-colored plywood with a large circle cut out of the center. I had to buy it. (The seller, it turns out, was moving to Florida; his husband had decorated their Hell’s Kitchen apartment in a nautical theme years ago, lots of blues and grays and two custom-cut wooden portholes.)

I’m using four metal brackets to sandwich a piece of mirror between the porthole and the wall — the porthole becomes a way to fake a circular mirror, a similar theory toa popular Gustaf Westman mirrorthat nests a rectangular mirror inside a custom-cut wiggly wooden frame. Plus, doing things with my hands — both home DIYs and tending to my two-dozen-ishhouseplants— is a good break from working with text on screens all day. It’s like crop rotation of the mind;if something I do often depletes one resource, I look for a hobby with different requirements to balance it out. (And the Craigslist adventures are worth it alone.)

What’s the product that friends and family always ask for your advice on?

A lot of people ask me for advice on altering and repairing clothing, which I love to talk about. When in doubt,add a patch, and check out the bookCreative Mending,by Hikaru Noguchi, for knit-mending ideas. If you’re in New York City, I’d also recommendEva Joan Repair.

The one thing I recommend to everyone is getting a soft tailor’s tape measure. They’re$3 on Amazon, but you can also find them at any craft store or dollar store. It will unlock a world of great-fitting clothing to buy online and dramatically reduce the number of things you have to return because they fit weird. Most vintage sellers list measurements, but, if not, it’s normal etiquette to send the seller a message asking for specific dimensions. (As a short king, I often ask for the sleeve length, shoulder width, and total length.)

Do you have any strongly held opinions that changed after testing?

I’ve become sort of obsessed with what I call “solved products,” categories in which there’s already an item on the market that’s affordable, reliable, and would only get worse with tweaks or upgrades. (TheLodgecast-iron panis a classic solved product; dittoFelcogarden pruners.) I used to think every category had its solution, even if it hadn’t been invented yet. But when working onour article on bar carts, I realized that it’s more fun when that’snotthe case. I talked to a ton of drinks and design people about bar carts, and each of them had a different answer, some of which weren’t even furniture; gin distiller Morgan McLachlan uses the top of her piano. I think we will never solve bar carts, and that’s okay — beautiful even.

What’s the least amount of money you should spend on, for example, a dining chair?

If you’re buying new, I’d say you can get a pretty solid dining chair for $60 — that’s the price of theArticle Svelti, mybest-in-class pick — if you’re buying vintage or secondhand, $20, or free! You can find great free furniture on the street or on Craigslist. Just look for something sturdy and trust your intuition.

What are you currently testing and researching?

I’ve been deep in a quilt hole for the past week — I love all the different things a quilt can be made of and used for. While trying to ID some patchwork-quilt patterns, I found this great resource from Michigan State University calledthe Quilt Index, which has been online since 2003.

What’s the last thing you purchased?

I bought a few things at the Baserange archive sale, which had some incredible deals;I mentioned it to deals editor Sam Dalybecause I’ll never gate-keep a good sale. I got aknit poloand one of thebrand’s lettuce-edged long-sleeve teeswith a yawning hole just south of your right nipple. The shirt wants to ride up, which is why, I imagine, it was on sale. But since I got top surgery six months ago, I am going through the canon event of wearing a ton of artsy nipple-baring tops, so it’s perfect for me.

What’s the most expensive product you own?

Mysofaandcoffee table. They’re secondhandGae Aulenti for Knollthat I got from Aran Simi, a.k.a.The Fetish Priest, a vintage seller who is incredible at historicizing his stock and is just a really nice person. I got a good deal in exchange for being able to pick it up ASAP — it was about $2,100 for both the three-seater sofa and the coffee table. It was worth it; both the couch and table are well made and durable, with a heavy metal frame. I’m still kind of mystified that I found it at a price I could afford. Thinking about anything happening to my couch and table is the only reason I have renter’s insurance.

If you had to spend $1,000 at Home Depot, what would you buy?

I’d get aMakita drilland ajigsaw, ashop vac, somelimewash paint, a36-inch square panel of mirrorfor the porthole thing, and someoriented strand board (OSB)for a shoe rack I’m working on.

What are some open tabs on your computer right now? What’s on your list but you can’t bring yourself to buy it just yet?

I keep my shopping list on Airtable to avoid tab clutter (here’s alink). Some things I wish I could justify buying right now: alatex polo shirtfrom British company Libidex in the “translucent natural” color (I picked up its button-down shirt last year, but it didn’t fit right, so I resold it on Depop; I’m hoping the polo will fit better), anundyed wool rugfrom Hook & Loom, and aphoto-printed-fire pillowcasefrom the brand Serapis.

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How often do people win The Home Depot survey? ›

Home depot picks just one winner every three months, giving you a one in 1.3 million chance of success. It's more likely you'll be hit by lightning or win the same amount on a scratch ticket. So, what are you giving up in exchange? Most surveys ask for your email address so you can get discounts or product news.

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Home Depot Pro Xtra is a members-only loyalty program built for professionals. Members receive rewards for every dollar you spend at Home Depot after spending $2,500. You can earn Pro Xtra Perks 4x faster with The Home Depot Pro Xtra Credit Card.

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Some of the highest wages a worker can make at Home Depot are in the job titles Design Sales Consultant ($95,000), and title Field Service Technician ($64,000) which are the highest paying jobs at Home Depot.

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5 TIPS TO HELP YOU NAIL YOUR HOME DEPOT INTERVIEW
  1. Be eager to learn. You might be thinking to yourself “I've never worked in retail” or “I'm not a home improvement expert.” Don't worry! ...
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Nevertheless, a good survey response rate ranges between 5% and 30%. An excellent response rate is 50% or higher.

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Pro Xtra is a rewards program for contractors and other professionals who do business with The Home Depot. It offers members discounts on purchases, access to personalized services, special pricing options, and the ability to earn points that can be used toward future purchases.

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The Pro Xtra Credit Card offers perks and payment flexibility. Or, choose The Home Depot Commercial Account.

What position pays best at Home Depot? ›

The highest paying jobs at The Home Depot are senior software engineer, merchandising execution team, forklift operator, and assistant store manager.

What is the lowest paying job at Home Depot? ›

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  • How much does Home Depot pay? ...
  • Customer service & sales associate: $15.50–$24 per hour.
  • Cashier: $15.50–$21.50 per hour.
  • Support & lot associate: $15.50–$22 per hour.
  • Merchandising execution associate: $16–$22 per hour.
  • Freight & receiving associate: $16.50–$24 per hour.
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What position makes the most money at Home Depot? ›

range from an average of $43,967 to $115,845 a year. The Home Depot Inc. employees with the job title Staff Software Engineer make the most with an average annual salary of $122,746, while employees with the title Retail Sales Associate make the least with an average annual salary of $32,937.

How do I use my Home Depot Pro Xtra dollars? ›

To redeem your Perks or Personalized Offers in-store, scan the bar code at self-checkout or ask any associate to apply the Perk or Offer at the register or Pro desk. Note: If you don't see a bar code, that Perk or Offer is only eligible for online purchases.

What is a Home Depot Pro Xtra account? ›

Pro Xtra is The Home Depot's members-only loyalty program built for Pros. Save time, save money and get rewarded with Pro Xtra. Members enjoy many benefits including Volume Pricing, Paint Rewards and Personalized Offers. Pros get reduced pricing on big orders with the Volume Pricing Program (VPP).

Can I use Pro Xtra dollars online? ›

During online checkout, you will be presented with the option to apply any available Pro Xtra Dollars to your transaction.

How often is Home Depot success sharing? ›

Success Sharing provides semi-annual cash awards for performance against our business plan, including sales and productivity goals.

How often is success sharing at Home Depot? ›

What is Home Depot's Profit Sharing? Home Depot's "Success Sharing" program is a bi-annual cash bonus tied to the company's financial performance. Think of it as a 'pat on the back' for employees, not just for individual efforts, but for collectively exceeding predetermined benchmark goals.

What percentage of Home Depot customers are pros? ›

In Home Depot's case, pros make up just 10% of the customer base, but as I noted, they account for about 50% of revenue. This has implications for the company's financial success. Look at Lowe's Companies, Home Depot's chief rival in the home improvement industry.

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Are survey responses anonymous? Absolutely. Home Depot values customer privacy; survey responses are confidential, fostering honest and candid feedback.

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