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    Default Essentials when moving into ur first house

    hey everyone...

    my dp and i are looking into moving in together.... maybe not till the end of this year at earliest...

    but i was jsut owndering what you think the essentials are when moving into your first house...

    any one got any ideas that would be great!!!

    thank-you
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    there are so many little things that you just don't think of. I started buying them a bit at a time once I knew I would be moving out so that I would be ready.

    pots and pans
    plates and cups
    glasses
    cutlery
    tea towels
    tongs, big spoon, masher, can opener, wine bottle opener

    the little bit foods - salt, pepper, sauce, flour, sugar, coffee, tea....

    towels, sheets, pillows, bed

    cleaning products, mop, bucket, cloths, vacuum, iron, ironing board.

    not to mention - table, chairs, couch, tv

    think about the stuff that use at home.
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    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/Bts0...Checklist1.asp

    That was a very handy link for me...

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    don't go out and buy the best of everything you need all at once. buy things as you need them, and don't feel you have to buy brand new furniture for your first place. Second hand stuff does the job while you save you money for long term furniture.

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    KITCHEN
    saucepan set
    frypan or skillet
    dinnerware set(plates bowls coffee type cups & side plates)
    glasses
    cutlery set
    knife block& knives
    various utensils & holder(masher, slotted spoon, ladle, can opener, vegie peeler, tongs, wooden spoon,whisk)
    grater
    oven dishes &trays & if you bake baking trays muffin tins etc
    chopping board
    mixing bowls/big bowls for things like salads etc
    measuring jug
    tupperware or similar storage containers
    strainer/colander
    kettle
    toaster
    paper towel roll holder(love these things lol)
    bin & bags
    ice cube trays
    salt & pepper shakers
    tea towels
    oven mitts
    dish drainer rack
    stuff to wash dishes with cloths & wash liquid etc
    basics like glad wrap alfoil etc
    water jug(to put in fridge)

    BATHROOM/LAUNDRY
    toilet brush
    bin
    shower caddy
    soap dish/dispenser
    something to hold your toothbrushes
    towels
    hand towels
    bath mat
    hamper for dirty clothes
    washing/laundry basket
    pegs & peg basket
    iron & ironing board
    vacuum
    broom
    mop & bucket
    dustpan & brush

    Of course you need bigger stuff like tv& cabinet, couch/chairs,table & chairs, bed & mattress & linen(minimum 2 sets sheets), housephone, microwave, fridge/freezer..

    I would be getting the little things week by week now and then focus on the bigger stuff as you get closer to moving.
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    when we moved over here we started all over again, and the little things we forgot were pegs and a can opener - so make sure they are on your list lol. Its the little things that get forgotten!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleButton View Post
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/Bts0...Checklist1.asp

    That was a very handy link for me...
    that's a good list, although I don't know that I need an omelette pan, a butter dish, napkin holdes.....
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    gravy boat lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by onemummmy View Post
    gravy boat lmao
    I had that on the list of things that I was laughing at, and then I remembered that I have one in the cupboard, a hand me down from my aunt
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    hehe do you even use it?


 

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