
Tenax’s interlocking tiles give any grungy balcony, patio, or bathroom floor a face-lift ($15.50 per square foot at Dimitri’s Garden Center, 143 E. 103rd St., nr. Lexington Ave; 212-831-4048).

Scotch Hands’ compound butters are now at Amish Market. A dab of basil-lemon-garlic butter adds quick, savory richness to broiled fish ($4.99; 240 E. 45th St., nr. Second Ave.; 212-370-1761).

The Response, one of Adidas’ new racquets, is for the mid-level player. It has more power in the swing than a beginner model—and at $145 strung vs. $180 unstrung for comparable racquets, it’s a good value (Grand Central Racquet, 341 Madison Ave., at 44th St.; 212-292-8851).