Household items with F

  • Common household device to move air, cool rooms.

  • Basic eating utensil, found in most kitchens.

  • Also called refrigerator, keeps food cold.

  • General term for chairs, tables, sofas at home.

  • Pan used on stovetop for frying food.

  • Appliance for freezing food, often in kitchens.

  • Built‑in home feature for heating and ambiance.

  • Kitchen appliance for deep‑frying foods at home.

  • Part of the house structure you walk on.

  • Safety device at home to put out small fires.

  • Decorative plants in vases or pots at home.

  • Fixture that controls water flow in sinks.

  • Picture or photo frame used as wall or table decor.

  • Cleaning tool for dusting, classic maid gadget.

  • Small tool to kill flies inside the house.

  • Kitchen tool for pouring liquids into containers.

  • Portable light source kept in many homes.

  • Low sofa that doubles as a bed, common in homes.

  • Home heating equipment, often in basements

  • Office supply for papers, common in home desks

  • Aluminum kitchen wrap used for cooking, storage

  • Main entry door of a house or apartment

  • Dental thread kept in bathroom cabinets at home

  • Tool for smoothing or cutting, kept in toolboxes

  • Cleaning product used to wash household floors

  • Container for drinks, often in kitchens or offices

  • Cooking pan for frying food on stovetops

  • Container for plants, common decor on balconies

  • Soft fabric item, used as sheet or pajamas

  • Aquarium for pet fish, common home item

  • Decorative container to hold flowers in the house

  • Coffee maker with plunger, common in kitchens.

  • Potted decorative plant, common houseplant.

  • Small seat for resting feet near a chair.

  • Soft mat placed on floors, e.g. by doors.

  • Portable seat that folds, used indoors or patio.

  • Device or insert that removes dust or odors.

  • Old office device for sending documents by phone.

  • Hair‑straightening iron, common bathroom tool.

  • Cleaning tool with head and handle for floors.

  • Container to hold and display fresh fruit.

  • Support for feet, separate or built into chairs.

  • Glass container for pet fish, small home aquarium.

  • Smoke or fire detector fixed on home ceilings.

  • Double hinged glass doors between rooms or to garden.

  • Bowl kept on tables to store and display fruit.

  • Kitchen utensil for turning fried foods. UK term.

  • Electric appliance for chopping and mixing food.

  • Tall standing lamp that sits on the floor indoors.

  • Lightweight plume used in pillows or decorations.

  • Animal hair used in rugs, coats, or throws at home.

  • General term for air or room freshening products.

  • Small device for relaxing feet, often electric.

  • Disposable or cloth mask, now common at home.

  • Hairdryer; in German homes, often in bathrooms.

  • Cleaning tool for floors, like a manual sweeper.

  • Personal grooming tool kept in bathrooms.

  • Printed photos framed or in albums at home.

  • Cosmetic cream stored in bathroom or bedroom.

  • Textile material used in curtains, sofas, etc.

  • Wooden boards that form the room’s floor.

  • Soft fabric used in blankets, throws, jackets.

  • High‑quality dishware for guests or display.

  • Office furniture for storing files at home.

  • Edible fruit, often in a home fruit bowl.

The words in the list Household items with F come from players of the word game City, Country, River.