Household items with R

  • Floor textile, often decorative and cozy at home.

  • Garden tool for leaves; common in home sheds.

  • Strong cord, used for tying or hanging things.

  • Device to receive broadcasts; classic home item.

  • Storage frame for coats, wine, towels, etc.

  • Large appliance to keep food cold at home.

  • Small cloth for cleaning or wiping surfaces.

  • Shaving tool kept in bathroom cabinets.

  • Remote control; used for TV and devices.

  • Measuring tool found in desks and drawers.

  • Kitchen appliance to cook rice automatically.

  • Kitchen tool for flattening dough at home.

  • Heater unit on walls; warms rooms in homes.

  • Paint or lint roller; common in home toolkits.

  • Chair that rocks; classic living room furniture.

  • Rubber items like gloves or bands; household use.

  • Garment like a bathrobe, used around the house.

  • Sports tool at home; used for tennis or badminton.

  • Household container for trash; very typical item.

  • Clothing stored at home; physical wearable item.

  • Cleaning or dish gloves; common household supply.

  • Reclining armchair, popular living‑room furniture.

  • Electronic device to control TV or devices.

  • House part, not movable item, so doesn’t fit.

  • Small elastic loop; handy office/household supply.

  • Pest control device often kept around the house.

  • Home networking device for internet access.

  • Furniture piece; circular dining or coffee table.

  • Kitchen stove/oven combo; major home appliance.

  • Common British term for household trash bin waste.

  • Flowering plant; roses often grown in home gardens.

  • Chemical product stored at home to kill rats.

  • Metal bands worn as jewelry, stored at home.

  • Stones used in gardens or decor around the house.

  • Metal bar for curtains, towels, or stair railings.

  • Container at home for separating recyclable waste.

  • Household gadget or toy; home robots now common.

  • Inclined surface, sometimes used for home access.

  • Same as rose; garden or vase flowers at home.

  • Generic item; paper roll, bread roll, etc. at home.

  • Smart doorbell device installed at house entrance.

  • Eyewear kept at home for reading books or screens.

  • Bathroom essential stored next to the toilet.

  • Narrow decorative tape used for crafts and wrapping.

  • Noisy toy or baby item often found in nurseries.

  • Salad dressing kept in household refrigerators.

  • Home cleaning gadget that autonomously vacuums floors.

  • Disinfectant liquid kept in home first aid kits.

  • Long rug placed in hallways or by doors at home.

  • Paint or lint rollers, handy tools kept around homes.

  • Kitchen appliance for roasting meat or vegetables.

  • Small appliance to cook rice, common on kitchen counters.

  • Audio device for playing vinyl records at home.

  • Rodent poison or traps kept to protect the house.

  • Sharp blade insert for razors, kept in bathrooms.

  • Protective glove used for cleaning tasks at home.

  • Toy for bath time, classic bathroom item.

  • Rotary card file, once common on home desks.

  • Small stand to store rings safely on a dresser.

  • Firearm some people keep at home, though risky.

  • Writing utensil kept in desks and pencil cups.

  • Decor or special rug for entrances and halls.

  • Simple musical instrument often kept at home.

  • Clothing, not a household object itself. Nice try!

  • Product or device for cleaning rugs and carpets.

  • Protective floor mat, common in homes and garages.

  • Old-style landline phone, once common in houses.

  • Used in shakers or softeners, stored in kitchens.

  • Oven pan for roasting meat or veggies at home.

  • Dishwasher additive stored with cleaning supplies.

  • Home security camera brand device for houses.

  • Drink kept in bottles at home, served at table.

  • A specific physical book at home, fine as an item.

  • Fixed home fixture directing roof rainwater.

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