Congratulations! Your wedding date is fast approaching, and you have to tend to the tedious task of furnishing and preparing your home for the big move in. When working on your new home, you need to equip it with all the essentials you’ll need throughout your marriage.

During the few months before your wedding, you might find yourself too distracted because choosing household items among a long list of other wedding-related tasks can get a little overwhelming.However, anything can be easily managed once you set a plan and create a checklist for every room in the house. Make sure that you include in your plan to seek financial advise for newlyweds to be more guided on how to budget your money. This guide should help you provide all the essentials and what you’ll need throughout your lives. Whether you signed up to a wedding registry or you’re planning to buy these items yourself, take a look below at the ultimate household items for newlyweds, room by room.

The Living Room

You need to remember that this is where you’ll be entertaining guests, resting after a long day of work with a book, or having a movie night with your spouse. So, you’ll definitely need to furnish it to be one of the most comfortable rooms in your home.

 

If you’re unsure about where to start in designs or ideas, you can follow up with a furniture design brand. New Zealand’s Big Save Furniture offers a team of designers who will be able to enlighten you on the many high-quality designs, fabrics, and styles. Generally, the living room needs to have a comfortable couch set that suits your style as well as a suitable coffee table, a side table, lamps and light fixtures, and also matching curtains as well. Don’t forget about your high-quality TV for those fun movie nights as well as a TV unit to carry all your essentials and display a few decorative pieces or books.

The Kitchen

For starters, you need to choose durable kitchen cabinets or shelves so they can withstand time, along with the latest refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher in the market. Other items you need to consider getting includes a stand mixer, a food processor or blender, and a toaster or sandwich maker. If you’re a coffee-lover, don’t forget about a good coffee machine or espresso maker.

 

 

Now onto the little items that are often overlooked. You need to get a set of top-notch cookware which doesn’t really need to be expensive, just durable. Get quality pots, pans, and a variety of cooking utensils that include high-quality knives and a cutting board. You can also get a meat thermometer and a kitchen scale. Be sure to have baking tools and essentials like oven sheet pans, baking dishes, mixing bowls, measuring cups and spoons, and oven mitts or dish towels.

The Bedroom

The bedroom should be your sanctuary; a haven that you come home to every night, so naturally, it should also provide you prime comfort. Be sure to invest in a quality mattress for back support and a good night’s sleep. You also need to have a variety of high-quality linens, comforters, duvets, and pillows. Consider also having a corner nook with an armchair and a side table. Don’t forget about lighting fixtures too; you can get lamps on your nightstand or wall sconces.

The Dining Room

Every dining room needs a good set of dishware that includes dishes, glasses that vary from water to wine glasses, cutlery, and placemats. Each place setting needs a dinner plate, a salad plate, a soup bowl, a cup and saucer, and a variety of silverware. You need to have at least eight of each item. It’s preferred to have a dining cupboard to carry all your tableware.

The Bathroom

Any bathroom needs to be equipped with a bunch of essentials. They can include separate toiletries that include shampoos, conditioners, soaps, toothpaste and toothbrushes, towels as well as guest towels. It also needs to include cleaning products for the bathroom like a toilet brush and a toilet cleaner.

Decorative Pieces

As much as everything mentioned above is essential, it’s also ideal if you plan to add a few trinkets here and there to give your house a homey and cozy feel. The basics would mean you add vases or candles, but also consider decorating with anything that will reflect your interests and what will match your home’s design. You do want your home to reflect who you are, after all, and with the right decorative pieces, you can do just that.

 

Be sure not to leave your wall bare either. Display stunning artwork, framed pictures of you and your loved ones, or mirrors. Indoor plants go a long way in making your home feel comfy, so be sure to add a few gorgeous pieces around your home for an aesthetic appeal.

General Items  

Having an iron and iron board, or even a steam press, will definitely come in handy when you’re preparing for the next day’s outfit. If you have a laundry room, be sure to equip it with the right detergents and a drying rack. Also, don’t neglect the cleaning products in terms of having a vacuum, a broom, a mop, and cleaning products. Having these items prepared beforehand will easily facilitate your chores. 

Tools and Safety Measures

You never know when you’ll need a good set of tools to fix anything around your home; get a good tool kit that will save a situation like a leaky faucet or ones that will help you with assembling any furniture. Be sure to have a fire extinguisher at home as well as a home first aid kit that can help during a minor injury. Consider also installing a home security system to protect yourself from any suspicious activity or intruders. Many smart home security systems these days allow you to monitor your home remotely through an app on your smartphone.   

 

Preparing a new home might seem hectic, but it’s a joyous task; you’re building a home with the person you love the most, so it can be an enjoyable experience. Make sure you plan your list thoroughly and cover each room. Take your time picking out these aforementioned items and furnish your new home at your own pace.

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