Wow, you are talking about the essentials of setting up a home. You need the following:
Pots and Pans
Dishes
Stainless Flatware
Glasses
Coffee Pot
Microwave
Teapot
Toaster Oven
Set of Knives
Set of Plastic Storage Containers for Leftovers
Bath Towels
Hand Towels
Comforter Set
2 Sets of Sheets
Furniture if you have none
2007-04-17 08:51:08
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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You're going to need tons of stuff...
Trash Can
Pots Pans
Dishwashing soap
Dish Drainer if you don't have a dish washer
Hand towels (6 or so)
paper towels
floor cleaners
mop
broom
dust pan
kitchen rugs
glasses
food storage containers (for left overs)
plastic baggies
sponges or other things to clean with
curtains or blinds
dining table and chairs
table cloth
spoons and spatulas for cooking
sharp knives
spoon rest
cutting board
bathroom towels (2 per person at least)
bathroom trash can
shower curtains
shower rod
shower curtain hanger things
bathroom rugs
soaps
wash cloths (get a ton)
curtains or blinds if there is a window in the room
living room furniture
area rug if you have anything other than carpet in the living room area
entertainment center or something to put tv on safely so that the baby doen't get hurt pulling it down or if it falls
curtains or blinds
curtain rods (I forgot to buy those when i got my house LOL)
Bedroom furniture
crib
changing table
2 or 3 sets of sheets per bed
1 or 2 comforters per bed
laundry detergent
fabric softener
dryer sheets
bleach
all purpose cleaner
floor cleaners
duct tape
plunger (for bathroom)
trash bags
outlet covers to keep little fingers out
cabinet locks to keep the little one from getting into things
vacuum cleaner
things to dust with
Don't forget to go grocery shopping!!! :-)
As you move in and get settled you will find out exactly what you need. Ask your mom or boyfriends mom what they use, like or dislike. Just remember to have fun and good luck with your new place. Moving is always super exciting, especially when its your first place.
2007-04-17 10:18:28
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answered by Drea Z 5
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Since you have a baby, you will want a crib, diapers, formula, and baby food.
You will want a table and chair set for the kitchen. Which you probably have.
You will want a good bed so you can sleep well- or fairly well. You'll want a couch, at least one chair, a coffee table, and perhaps a pair of end tables. And you'll want a desk and chair, if you're going to set up a work station with your computer.
You'll want a book shelf and books, but that can wait. The same applies to an entertainment center, with a television and so on.
You will want food and spices, and cleaning supplies.
For cleaning supplies, you'll want laundry detergent, white vinegar (for cleaning glass), bleach, and Lysol. There are other things that are useful, but those are the basics. You may want to get a supply of spare spray bottles for holding diluted Lysol, vinegar, and bleach. Don't forget to get a toilet brush and a supply of cleaning rags. And for your information, I've found that worn-out t shirts make GREAT cleaning rags! You'll also want at least one bucket for holding cleaning water.
This is something a lot of people don't think about, but a few tools are good too: A hammer, a flat-head screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a wrench, a pair of pliers, and another pair of needlenose pliers.
As you empty plastic jugs, you may want to clean them well and use them to hold water in case of a power outage.
Good luck!
2007-04-17 09:28:57
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answered by Tigger 7
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Kitchen things are essential of course and you seem to know that because you have already purchased those items.
The second most important room is the bathroom. So, towels should be added to your list.
I would guess you have bedroom furniture and bedding.
I would wait until you are in your apartment for everything else. Take time picking pieces together and carefully to decorate and fill your living area. Congrats, I hope it works out for you.
Ebay is a great place to get decorative items. But, I would caution you to wait. A new place will be full of expensive surprises, like first and last months rent, utility deposits, turn on fees for cable, the list goes on and on.
I started out with a bean bag chair and a mattress and those were fun days. I filled up the place in those days with garage sale items. Still a good option. Enjoy.
2007-04-17 11:28:10
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answered by BParker 3
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2016-10-18 02:05:54
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answered by sicilia 4
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sheets, bedding, curtains, cleaning supplies, pantry supplies, paper products, medicines like aspirin, toothpaste, laundry supplies, light bulbs, pots and pans. how about some furniture?
2007-04-17 08:45:47
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answered by darlin12009 5
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garbage cans, mop, broom, cleaning supplies, duct tape, super glue, throw rugs, vacuum, glasses/cups...
there are so many things...
most you'll realize when you need them.
2007-04-17 08:47:43
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answered by bilko_ca 5
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towels, rags
2007-04-17 08:50:31
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answered by wooliebear07 3
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