Things in the house with P

  • Common household supply for notes or crafts.

  • Handy writing tool often found at home.

  • Kitchen cookware used for frying or sauteing.

  • Common kitchen pot for cooking or boiling.

  • Simple writing tool kept in many homes.

  • Everyday dishware used for meals at home.

  • Soft bedding item found on beds or sofas.

  • Multiple plates, common dishware at home.

  • Clothing kept in the house, perfectly fine.

  • Common home device for calls or messages.

  • Small room/storage in a house for food or items

  • Several cooking pots, typical kitchen items.

  • Houseplant, common home decor and living item.

  • Houseplants, typical home decor items.

  • Cookware used on stoves, common in kitchens

  • Large musical instrument often in living rooms

  • Writing tools usually kept on desks at home

  • Substance used to color walls, furniture, art

  • Common home device for printing documents and photos.

  • Small bag for money and cards, often kept at home.

  • Soft bed or sofa cushions, very common in houses.

  • Small child toilet seat, often in bathrooms.

  • Photos or art images hanging on your walls.

  • Spice kept in kitchen cupboards or on table.

  • Artwork on canvas or board hung on walls.

  • Generic wall image or photo used as decor.

  • Household tube for water, gas, or smoking.

  • Multiple tubes for plumbing or heating at home.

  • Writing tools often kept in drawers or desks.

  • Snack food often stored in kitchen or pantry.

  • Common takeaway or frozen food kept at home.

  • Food stored in pantry, cellar, or kitchen.

  • Pie
  • Starchy vegetable usually kept in kitchens.

  • Common pantry food; Italian noodles made from durum wheat.

  • Medicine tablets kept in cabinets or drawers at home.

  • Tool for unclogging toilets or sinks in bathrooms.

  • Jarred cucumbers often stored in the home fridge.

  • Wall decoration; printed image hung with tape or pins.

  • Fruit often kept in the kitchen or on the table at home.

  • Small fastener used at home for sewing or attaching notes.

  • Type of meat commonly stored and cooked at home.

  • Frame that holds and displays photos on walls or shelves.

  • Small fasteners in sewing kits or office drawers at home.

  • Bowls, vases, and dishes used as decor or tableware.

  • Large game table for billiards, kept in rec rooms.

  • Sweet fruit often stored in a fruit bowl or fridge.

  • Absorbent cleaning paper used in kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Electrical connector for devices, common at home

  • Printed or framed pictures decorating walls

  • Edible fruit, often kept in kitchen bowls

  • Spread made from peanuts, common in pantries

  • Kitchen cookware used for boiling and frying

  • Coin money you might keep in a dish or jar

  • Fragrant liquid kept in bathrooms or bedrooms

  • Framed picture of a person or scene on walls

  • Bucket used for cleaning or carrying water

  • Hand tool for gripping or cutting, in tool drawer

  • Piece of clothing, often hanging in a closet

  • Breakfast food kept on plates or in freezer

  • Framed artworks hung on walls as decoration

  • Vegetables stored in kitchen, freezer, or cans

  • Snack food often stored in jars or packets

  • Sheets of paper, common household item for notes.

  • Small coins; many people keep jars of pennies.

  • Jug for serving drinks; common in kitchens.

  • Soda pop cans or bottles often stored at home.

  • Fruit often kept in kitchen bowls or fridge.

  • Sleepwear clothing, usually kept in bedroom.

  • Electrical plugs or outlet covers in every home.

  • Pickled cucumber jar, common in many fridges.

  • Printed photo as decoration or keepsake at home.

  • Face or baby powder, common bathroom item.

  • Plural of peach, fruit kept in kitchens at home.

  • Disposable plates used at home for serving food.

  • Wall posters used as home decoration.

  • Underwear stored in drawers or closets at home.

  • British spelling of pajamas, home sleepwear.

  • Phones kept around the house for communication.

  • Kitchen tool for peeling vegetables or fruit.

  • Tropical fruit often stored in fruit bowls.

  • Could be notepad or sanitary pad, both household.

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