For many people moving into a new home can be a challenge. The first home is like a new beginning. The first time that you are completely responsible for all aspects of the home including the appliances. There are so many home appliances available that it can be a real challenge to know which ones to buy. This blog will look at some of the home appliances that you need when moving into a home.
Major Appliances
Even if you’re renting, several large appliances can already be in your house. A hot water heater and a heating/cooling system are typically the only appliances in your newly constructed homes, with others such as;
Refrigerator with freezer
Range or cooktop and oven
Microwave oven
Freezer, chest or upright (optional)
Dishwasher (optional)
Clothes washer and dryer
Countertop Appliances & Accessories
The majority of countertop appliances also come in “manual,” or non-electric, varieties. For instance, you could choose a stovetop coffee maker rather than a typical plug-in drip coffee maker. Toaster or toaster oven
Mixer (handheld or stand)
Blender (standard or stick)
Coffeemaker
Electric kettle
Cooking Implements
Active home cooks tend to acquire specific and specialty cooking tools over time, based on the type of cooking they do. But a basic set of implements will suffice for most recipes and dishes.
6-, 8-, and 12-inch frying pans
1-, 2-, and 4-quart saucepans with lids
Dutch oven or large pot with lid
Stockpot (optional)
Steamer pot or steamer basket
Casserole dish
Roasting Pan
Bakeware
Baking tends to be more precise than everyday cooking, so it helps to have the most standard tools, such as a classic 9-inch pie pan, to follow baking recipes without having to make modifications.
Heavy baking sheets
Cookie sheets
9-inch pie pan
Rectangular bakers or baking dishes
Rolling pin
Metal cooling racks
Ramekins or custard cups
Kitchen Utensils & Tools
A well-equipped kitchen feels more like a home kitchen and less like a rental property. Think about the items you most often reach for as well as some cook’s favorites that you may not have tried, like a spider strainer.
Large- and medium-size mixing bowls
Measuring cups and spoons
Canister set (for storing grains, flour, and other dry staples)
Kitchen tool holder
Spice rack or holder
Colander or set of strainers
Silicone spatulas
Metal spatula or flipper
Wooden spoons
Spider skimmer
Can opener
Wisk
Kitchen scissors
Cheese and vegetable grater
Plastic and/or metal serving and cooking utensils, such as large slotted and regular spoons, soup ladle, potato masher, large meat fork, and stirring paddles
Knife set, including paring, chef, and serrated knives
Steak knives
Cutting boards
Vegetable cleaning brush
Potholders, hot pads, and oven mitts
Dishcloths and tea towels
Trivets
Tableware & Serving
Dishes and silverware go quickly whether you’re cooking a family meal or hosting a dinner party. It’s best to have extra settings for the most common items.
Flatware settings (dinner fork, salad fork, teaspoon, soup spoon, knife) for eight to 12 people
Everyday dish setting (dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl) for six, or as needed
Fruit or dessert dishes
Glassware assortment, including 4-, 6-, and 8-ounce glasses
Small bowls, such as cereal bowls, if not included in dish set
Coffee mugs and teacups
Salt and pepper set
Cream and sugar bowl
Napkin holder
Set of serving bowls
Teapot (if you don’t have an electric kettle)
Serving platter
Floor Care & Cleaning Items
There are an endless array cleaning supplies you can buy, but a basic collection will get you through most everyday chores. Even professional house cleaners rely on relatively few supplies.
Vacuum cleaner
Broom and dustpan
Floor mop, scrub pail, scrub brush, and cleaning rags
Long bottlebrush
Scouring or pot cleaning pads, or brushes
Dust Rag
Microfiber cleaning cloths (optional)
Linens & Towels
As with dishes, having more sets of towels and bed linens means you won’t have to wash items in a hurry because you’ve run out. It’s also nice to have plenty of good linens for house guests.
Bath towels
Hand towels
Washcloths
Bed sheets
Blankets and bed covers
Pillows and pillow covers (include extra for guests)
Tablecloths
Cloth napkins
Placemats
If you are moving into a house then you are going to need to get some appliances for your home. The one appliance that most people would agree is a must have for a home is a washing machine. We hope you enjoyed our article on the best home appliances to have when living in a house. We know that moving into a new home can be difficult, but with the right home appliances you can make your life a lot easier! If you have any further questions about home appliances, please contact us anytime at Hello@getroomspace.com or 0555584557. If you are looking for a home appliance for yourself, or you are a business looking for some new equipment, please visit www.dealasm.com or www.toadepa.com