There is not that much stuff that is really “essential for survival”, however there are certain things that make life easier. This type of stuff is what I like. So, here we go – a list of my favorite things (in the order of remembering, not in the order of significance):
- Robotic lawn mower – if your terrain is relatively big this is simply a life-saver! I cannot even imagine how many weekends were saved by this machine. It just does what it has to do and you get a perfect lawn, so you can get yourself a glass of wine and admire your picture-worthy backyard (or front-yard, or both). Ours is Robomow RS630. Of course, this thing is not cheap, but it is worth every penny.
- Nespresso Aeroccino – I like to have a strong espresso in the morning, but my second cup is usually a latte. How I used to make it was just putting in the respective capsule in my Dolce Gusto machine. The problem was – this way I got only 8 cups of coffee per box of capsules (instead of 16 which I get with a box of espresso capsules), making it pricey. Also, it limited the choice of milk – if I felt more like skimmed or wanted to use for instance almond milk – bad luck! Obviously if you have an espresso-maker with a milk frothing function, you don’t need any additional devices. However, if you brew your coffee in a french press, or use any other device (Aeropress, siphon, percolator, Dolce Gusto machine…), for a perfect latte Aeroccino is a very good choice.
- Silicone mat and rolling pin – mine are from Lekue – I am their devoted fan. If you have ever tried to roll dough with a traditional rolling pin you know what I mean. Yes, it also works, but be honest how many times you were scraping the dough from the rolling pin (or from the table) and swearing like hell? Even if you weren’t, trust me with a silicone mat and rolling pin it is just easier. Full-stop.
- Stand-mixer – if you bake on a regular basis this is a must, otherwise you can do without. My stand-mixer serves also as “a classic kitchen design element” because it is a KitchenAid Artisan. I do bake, so I use it intensively. Also, its flat-beater makes perfect mashed potato!
- Steam-mop – at first I was skeptical if it will clean the floor thoroughly. However, after I cleaned it with our steam-mop, I wiped the previously dirty floor with a clean paper tissue and was positively surprised to find it absolutely clean. The only problem I have with my model is that the cable is not long enough… Otherwise, my Black+Decker is a perfect cleaning companion.
- Oven and cooking surface with integrated timer and automatic switch off – this is simply genius! If I hadn’t had it, I would have surely burnt a lot of pots… And would have bought a couple of stand-alone timers in the end. 🙂 I still remember that once I put water to boil in a kettle and forgot about it, to come to my kitchen and find the kettle glaring red in the darkness. Scary! It was by pure luck that a fire didn’t start! So I am now sooo happy with my Neff oven and induction hob with integrated timer and switch off function – you just set for how long it needs to cook and then it just switches off and informs you about it with a loud beep. Amazingly convenient!
- SodaStream – I simply love this device. It allows you to make sparkling water with a taste of your liking from just usual tap water. Normally I have about 6 to 8 different syrups to choose from: from unusual limited edition stuff like “raspberry, lychee, rose” to traditional cola or orange (~Fanta) or lime (~Sprite).
- Gym Ball (big one – 90 cm / 35.4 in) – I used it when at one point in time my son was being difficult at falling asleep and required some gentle shaking (it is much easier to do it while sitting on a gym ball). I use it for doing exercises at home. And finally, I just use it instead of a chair at the dining table already for two years. I personally find it very convenient for my back to sit on it and then again – if while sitting I move my fine ass a bit, my conscience becomes clear that I already did at least some exercises today (giggle).
- Tempur bed with Tempur mattress – We spend at least a quarter of our life in bed, so the investment in making this time better makes a lot of sense. For many years I was waking up in the morning and feeling discomfort in every part of my body, before I discovered this bed and mattress. The material used in the mattress was developed by NASA scientists and is temperature-sensitive and able to evenly distribute body weight. Tempur offers better sleep than inner springs, air, and “memory foam” – tried them all. This beauty sadly comes with a price tag, but my back says “thank you” for it every single morning!
- Kindle Paperwhite – for long I was refusing to read from electronic devices, because I wanted to have the real feel of a book. However, with moving to another country I gave it a try and never regretted! Kindle Paperwhite gives you the feel that you are reading from a paper. Even in the bright sunlight there is no glare and no reflection whatsoever. Additionally, eBooks are much cheaper than paper books (which also require to be delivered, hence add delivery costs) and don’t require space on your shelf.
Other items I have around the house are nice-to-have ones or just nice ones, but not even close to being essential. Frankly, also the above items are not essential, but for me they are still pretty close to being such.
What are your favorite items around household that simplify your life? I would love to know, as maybe I am missing something spectacular!
I love Nespresso and soda stream! Great post
xo
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I LOVE my Kitchenaid mixer and my food processor. I got the food processor for my bridal shower and I wasn’t quite sure I would ever use it. Well, I use it every night making dinner! Last night I made guacamole in it.
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I got mine for my 30th anniversary last year and also love love love it! 🙂
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I have always wanted a soda stream! I love pop alot and this would make my life so much easier!
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Some great advises here . I am happy with your statement about the steam mop as I heard so many different opinions . My floor is all tiled , and as having a dog , I think I will get a steam-mop soon . Have you ever used it to clean the bathroom wall tiles ? Does it not cause the water drop down ?
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I don’t have wall tiles in my bathroom, so cannot comment here. 🙂 But for tiled floor it works nicely! As it does for concrete/stone/wood floor.
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I could use the robotic lawn mower, with no men around, doing the grass does take its toll. Great post, all of them sound amazing!
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Nespresso is amazing, and quick!
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With you on the steam mop and I’ve resisted the Kitchen Aid only because the price tag was always so hefty considering how much I might use it. My top home essential has to be a set of beautiful, sharp Sabatier knives!
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Yeah, the price tag is not the best part of it all… For KitchenAid – I got it as a present for my 30th birthday last year. 🙂 otherwise I don’t know if I would have bought it by now…
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As new home owner I just need this badly!!!!!!
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Gosh, a robotic lawnmower would be amazing!
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I agree – the steam mop and the stand mixer were two items I imported with me when we moved to a remote island in the Caribbean. Lifesavers!
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I love my kitchen aid mixer and tea cups.
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I’m definitely with you on the Steam Mop and Soda Stream! I pop a little splash of essential oil into my steam mop and it just makes the place smell incredible!
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Can we talk about how incredible the robot lawnmower is!?
Saving my hayfever since we got one!
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It is a great, isn’t it?
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I really would love to pick up a steamed mop. Surprisingly this is my first time hearing about this! I love the post.
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I’ve been wanting a soda stream for a while! It seems really cool.
I have a tempurpedic bed and I know it was the right decision. It’s good for my back and I love it.
This was a great list!
Lauren
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This post has some really good items
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Yesssssssssss, I agree with everything and beyond! Technology is very useful at home as it is everywhere and it’s a shame not to use it and still use old methods! From my experience, I recommend to all young mothers to use the baby bottle warmer, the baby bottle sterilizer, and the babycook, in order to save time and to have the chance to rest or to do a nice bath!
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I used to have a soda stream but was never a big fan of it, I just felt that the refills were too expensive. I’m so jealous of your stand mixer!
Everytime I want to mix something I have no choice but to use my stupid old hand mixer, it’s deff on my to buy list.
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I personally love my radio station because I like listening to the music 🙂
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wow! This post just taught me a new level of (adulting)!! I am considering having a coffee machine and gym ball! I thought the balls come in one size!! anyway I do refuse to red from electronics , although I study on electronics, but I prefer real books for other reads 🙂
I will show Mom all your machines, she might fancy one xx
GIGI
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Ha ha! You just made me feel so old in my 31! ;))))))) Gym balls come in all sizes – from kids one to XXL. And coffee machine is always a good idea – will save you some bucks otherwise spent on take-outs 😉 Enjoy the time before “deep adulthood”! 😉 cheers!
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no you are not old! but having more adults days than me! I do my coffee at home, take outs are expensive for me. but you know you grow to want more sophisticated coffee haha!
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HHHMMMMMM would you like to adopt me ? Your such an adult its cool. I would love to have a settled life. My tenancy runs out in 5months and i wanna move out but if i had a long term house Soda stream!!, Robotic lawn mower, empur bed with Tempur mattress would be my go to items.
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I have always been intrigued by getting a soda stream but I am not entirely sure I would use it!
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I couldn’t live without my coffee machine and my water boiler!
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