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Moving into a new apartment is exciting. While there are many different items you can bring along, you’ll want to focus on those you need the most. Whether you're moving into your first apartment or you’ve been living on your own for years, starting with essential kitchen items will ensure a smoother transition into your new home.<\/p>\n

To plan your move, read through our commonly asked questions and follow along with our apartment kitchen checklist to stock your kitchen with the most quintessential items.<\/p>\n

Apartment Essentials Checklist FAQ<\/h2>\n

For an easier transition, we’ll provide a few common questions and answers to help you decide what you need for your apartment.<\/p>\n

What Do I Need to Move Into My First Apartment?<\/h2>\n

If you’re moving out of your childhood home for the first time, consider the appliances and amenities included in your apartment before packing to lessen the load.<\/p>\n

From there, you can decide what you’ll need as soon as you get to your new apartment while waiting on buying the less essential items for a later time when you’re not so busy. Follow our kitchen essentials list below and create a first apartment checklist that includes bathroom, bedroom, and dining room items.<\/p>\n

Bring along anything your family might hand down to you while making use of store deals and coupons in your area for the items you don’t have.  <\/p>\n

How Much Do I Need to Move Into an Apartment?<\/h2>\n

You’ll often need to pay a security deposit and the first month's rent before your move-in day. You’ll also want to account for utility bills, groceries, and other monthly expenses. It's always a great idea to budget your money to help you save up for your apartment.<\/p>\n

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What You Need In Your Kitchen When You Move Out<\/h2>\n

Follow along with our basic kitchen needs list to help you plan your move. The apartment essentials listed below are the tools and appliances you’ll most likely need when you move out, no matter the type of meals or the frequency you cook.<\/p>\n

1. Pots and Pans<\/h3>\n

You don’t have to be a master chef to need pots and pans in your home. The tools you use determine the meals you cook, and pots and pans provide ease and convenience to help you cook almost anything.<\/p>\n

Whether you’re an occasional chef or prepare multiple meals a day, having a variety of pots and pans is an excellent investment. Choose from pots and pans such as:<\/p>\n

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  • Saucepans<\/li>\n
  • Frying pans<\/li>\n
  • Skillets<\/li>\n
  • Casserole dishes<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    You’ll want a set that includes at least two types of saucepans with lids, two varieties of skillets, and baking casserole dishes. For instance, a frying pan helps fry eggs, while casserole dishes are essential for making mac and cheese or lasagna. The types of cookware sets vary, though you’ll want to choose the one that matches your meal preferences.<\/p>\n

    2. Measuring Cups and Spoons<\/h3>\n

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    Prepware is extremely important, which is why we’ve included measuring cups, mixing bowls, and knives on our list. After all, you’ll need to prepare your food before starting cooking. Measuring cups and spoons help you precisely portion out the ingredients you’ll need for your recipes, so your meals taste fantastic.<\/p>\n

    Bring a full set of measuring spoons and two sets of measuring cups to your new apartment. One set should include liquid measuring cups with handles and pour spouts. The other set should consist of cups and spoons to correctly measure and level off dry ingredients.<\/p>\n

    3. Utensils<\/h3>\n

    Whether you place them in a countertop canister or inside a drawer, you’ll want various utensils to cook a variety of meals. The essential utensils include:<\/p>\n

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    • Spatulas<\/li>\n
    • Tongs<\/li>\n
    • Ladles<\/li>\n
    • Large spoons<\/li>\n
    • Meat mallets<\/li>\n
    • Vegetable peelers<\/li>\n
    • Whisks<\/li>\n
    • Rolling pins<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      Spatulas, soup ladles, wooden spoons and slotted spoons all come in multiple sizes and materials for your needs. For instance, a nonstick skillet can scratch when you handle it with metal utensils, so bringing wooden and plastic utensils to your new place is great.<\/p>\n

      Vegetable peelers and meat mallets are excellent options if you love to cook. If you’re more of a baker, whisks and rolling pins will come in handy at your new home.<\/p>\n

      4. Strainer<\/h3>\n

      Strainers are convenient and crucial for many recipes when you include them in the cooking process. They’re perfect for rinsing and steaming vegetables, for instance. And whether you’re making a light meal such as box macaroni and cheese or a complex Italian dinner, strainers make the ideal tool for draining pasta.<\/p>\n

      Even bakers can appreciate strainers to sift flour and easily incorporate it into the batter. You can even find smaller strainers that are great for powdering decorative cookies and cakes. The possibilities for recipes are endless when you have a strainer in your kitchen.
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      5. Flatware<\/h3>\n

      Flatware is vital for any kitchen. You’ll want to stock your kitchen drawers with quality cutlery for eating and dining on your own or with family and friends. You can purchase flatware in different materials, such as stainless steel or sterling silver. Opt for a decorative style or a utilitarian look, depending on your budget and aesthetic preference. Examples include:<\/p>\n