One of the biggest challenges with a home inventory is knowing where to start and making sure you don't miss anything important. This room-by-room checklist covers the most common items in each area of a typical home. Use it as a starting point — your home is unique, so adapt it as needed.
How to Use This Checklist
For each item you find, record in Itemtopia: - A photo - Brand and model if applicable - Serial number (for electronics and appliances) - Approximate purchase date and price - Receipt if you have it
You don't need to document every single item — focus on anything over $50 in value or anything that would be difficult or expensive to replace.
Living Room
- Television (brand, model, serial number)
- Streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV, Fire Stick)
- Sound system, soundbar, speakers
- Gaming consoles and controllers
- Furniture — sofa, chairs, coffee table, entertainment unit
- Lamps and lighting fixtures
- Art and wall decor
- Rugs and window treatments
- Books and media collections
- Smart home devices (smart displays, hubs)
- Musical instruments
Kitchen
- Refrigerator (model and serial number)
- Stove/oven (model and serial number)
- Dishwasher (model and serial number)
- Microwave
- Small appliances — coffee maker, toaster, blender, mixer, air fryer, instant pot
- Cookware sets (high-quality pots and pans)
- Knife sets
- Small electronics — electric kettle, food processor
- Dishes, glassware, silverware (especially if high-end or sentimental)
- Wine collection
Master Bedroom
- Mattress and bed frame
- Dressers and nightstands
- Jewelry — rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches (each item separately)
- Clothing — especially designer, high-end, or high-value pieces
- Handbags and accessories
- Shoes (especially expensive or designer)
- Television
- Laptop or tablet
- Safe and contents (document contents separately)
- Art or decor
Home Office
- Desktop computer or laptop (serial number essential)
- Monitor(s)
- Printer or scanner
- External hard drives and backup devices
- Webcam and microphone
- Office chair and desk
- Shredder
- Phone and accessories
- Cables and peripherals
- Professional books or reference materials
Bathrooms
- High-end grooming devices (electric toothbrush, hair dryer, styling tools)
- Medications (document types and quantities — useful for insurance and emergency)
- Luxury skincare or fragrance collections
- Towels and linens (if high-end)
Guest Bedroom / Additional Bedrooms
- Bed frame and mattress
- Furniture
- Television or electronics
- Clothing or items stored here
- Sports equipment stored in closets
Garage
- Power tools — drills, saws, sanders (brand, model, serial number)
- Hand tools and tool sets
- Lawn equipment — mower, trimmer, blower
- Bicycles (serial number is crucial for theft recovery)
- Sports equipment — skis, golf clubs, camping gear
- Vehicle accessories
- Ladders and storage equipment
- Workbench and storage systems
- Snow blower
- Pressure washer
Laundry Room
- Washing machine (model and serial number)
- Dryer (model and serial number)
- Steam iron or steamer
- Laundry supplies (document quantities)
Basement / Storage Areas
- Seasonal items — holiday decorations, seasonal furniture
- Archived items and collectibles
- Stored clothing and luggage
- Exercise equipment — weights, treadmill, bike
- Water heater and HVAC equipment (model and serial)
- Stored electronics and spare devices
- Important documents (document that they exist and where)
Outdoor Spaces
- Patio furniture — tables, chairs, umbrellas
- Outdoor grill (model and serial)
- Outdoor lighting
- Garden equipment and tools
- Hot tub or outdoor appliances
- Planters and garden features
- Outdoor storage boxes
Often Forgotten Categories
- Luggage and travel gear — quality suitcases, backpacks, travel accessories
- Collections — stamps, coins, trading cards, vinyl records, books
- Art and antiques — especially anything appraised or inherited
- Cameras and photography equipment
- Home improvement supplies — paint, materials (quantities matter for insurance)
- Pets and their equipment — pet records, equipment, accessories
- Children's items — high-value toys, instruments, sports gear
After You've Done Each Room
In Itemtopia, create a separate space for each room. Once you've worked through this checklist, you'll have a comprehensive picture of everything you own — organized, searchable, and stored safely in the cloud. Review and update once a year, and add new items as you buy them.
How Itemtopia helps
Itemtopia keeps the record practical: photos, spaces, item details, receipts, warranties, documents, notes, reminders, service history, QR codes, exports, and shared access can all stay connected to the thing they describe.
