Airbnb Kitchen Essentials What You Need To Impress Your Guests (2024)

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‍Providing a comfortable space for your guests is critical as an Airbnb host. This ensures your guests are happy and helps you receive more positive reviews. Many guests choose an Airbnb over a hotel because of access to the kitchen. These are some Airbnb kitchen essentials I think every host should provide and ones that make my guests happy.

Why Airbnb Kitchen Essentials are important for Hosting Success

Guests should feel comfortable during their stay. Providing them with all the necessary kitchen essentials is one way to do this. Having a well-stocked kitchen is one of the top priorities for my guests. The ability to make their meals and snacks can save your guests money. I find this increases the chances of them booking with me again. Also, an Airbnb with all the kitchen essentials will stand out from all the others.

Knowing exactly what to provide can be a little overwhelming. I have made a list of many of my kitchen items and provided links to buy them.

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Basic Airbnb kitchen essentials every host should have

There are some basic kitchen essentials that every Airbnb host should have to ensure guests have a great stay. This list does get a little long but guests will love your kitchen if you include these things:

Cookware and Bakeware

Having everything for cooking and baking is essential for a guest. This list can be expanded on but make sure to start with:

  1. Make sure to have a variety of pots and pans in different sizes. I have this Blue Diamond cookware. I also have a large pot and a large stainless steel pan.
  2. Baking sheets
    • You can do flat baking sheets but baking sheets with an edge give guests the option to make sheet pan meals or a variety of other meals and not risk juices dripping off the edge. If you want to add some extra you can always get a package deal like this one. The number of people who used the pizza pan supposed me.
  3. Baking dish
    • Having at least one that is close to a 9×13 is great because it can be used for a wide variety of dishes. I have a few options for ceramic baking dishes. But if you are on a tight budget something like this can work just fine too.
  4. Muffin tins
    • I didn’t think a muffin tin would be an item guests would use. But I was wrong and I had a guest request it. They wanted to make cupcakes for their friend’s birthday. The trip was a birthday surprise for a friend. Now I always make sure to include a muffin tin.
  5. Measuring cups and spoons
    • Something to measure is pretty important when baking.
  6. Colander
    • Anyone making a pasta dish will thank you for this. These collapsable ones work great and save space.
  7. Mixing bowls
    • Plain mixing bowls are fine and cheaper. I do prefer ones with a lid so they double as storage containers. Here is a set with lids also.
  8. Wine opener and bottle opener
    • People are going to be enjoying themselves and a few drinks. I realize the wine opener has a bottle opener on the top but save yourself some trouble and get a few cheap bottle openers. People don’t always realize the top of the wine opener is for bottles. After a few guests asked about bottle openers I gave up and got some cheap ones to go along with the wine opener.
  9. Storage containers
    • I got this brand on sale for a good price and guests love them. Although guests may like them a little too much. They disappear or get broken occasionally. So go with a cheaper option and replace it as needed.
  10. Cutting board
    • The beautiful wood ones look lovely but I find keeping flexible plastic cutting boards easier to clean. Also, plastic cutting boards are cheaper and easy to replace when needed.

Utensils

It’s important to have enough utensils for all your guests and cooking. There are also a few extras that you may not think about but are great to have in addition to basic utensils.

  1. Silverware
    • The basic forks, knives, and spoons. Have at least enough for your maximum number of guests. Extra is better. Twice the number of max guests is preferred if there is room. Occasionallysilverware disappears, I am not sure why. Getting a full set can be nice when setting up but I like to find extras at garage sales, thrift stores, or just have extra from Walmart. It bugs me that not all of my silverware matches but my guests have never complained.
  2. Cooking Utensils
    • A decent set of silicone cooking utensils works great. Also, if you have room, keeping the utensils in a container on the countertop makes it easy for the guests to find them. Silicone utensils help prevent pots and pans from getting scratched.
    • Although some guests prefer metal utensils for frying
  3. Grill Utensils
    • A grill isn’t really in the kitchen but it’s an outdoor kitchen. Always have a grill if possible and don’t forget grill utensils. Don’t forget a cleaning brush. If you want to avoid the bristles try this cleaner. It will eventually discolor but is a nice way to clean the grill without risking bristles left behind.
  4. Pizza cutter
    • It’s shocking how many places miss small things like a pizza cutter. This gets used often at my rental. The cheaper one I had started to fall apart so I gave in and bought a better one.
  5. Ice cream scoop
    • Also, who doesn’t love a little ice cream on vacation? Of course, a guest could use a spoon to scoop ice cream but having an actual ice cream scoop is much better.
  6. Can Opener
    • A can opener isn’t used often but if guests need it they will be pretty upset if you don’t have one.
  7. Instant thermometer.
    • Great for anyone cooking or grilling.

Dishes and glassware

  1. Glassware
    • This should be at least double the amount of your maximum number of guests or more. Also, make sure the glassware is dishwasher safe.
  2. Plates and bowels
    • Again this should be at least double the amount of your maximum number of guests
  3. Mugs
    • Depending on space this one may not need to be doubled. But have at least one for each guest
  4. Wine glasses
    • This one may depend on where you are. If you have a rental near wineries and it is a major attraction having double your max number of guests is a good idea. In other areas, it will be fine to have the same number as max guests.

Coffee maker and tea kettle

  1. Single-cup coffee maker
    • Most guests love single-cup coffee makers that use the pods. I avoid any coffee maker with a water tank that holds water after the brew. That water sits in between guests or mold starts to grow in it and can be hard to clean.
  2. Drip coffee maker
    • Unless you are going for a very luxurious feel a simple drip coffee maker will do. I have a very basic drip coffee maker and have never had a complaint about it yet.
  3. Supply Coffee
    • Get some balk Kcups like this or buy a bulk pack from Sam’s Club or Cosco. Get cute storage and leave a few out for each guest. I have this cheap K-cup display and leave it full for each guest.
    • Have ground coffee for guests. You can get fancy individual-wrapped coffee packs. Or get a storage container and leave some coffee out for each guest from a bigger container. The container can be washed between each guest.
  4. Supply cream and sugar
    • This sets you apart. I can not tell you how many guests have told me they LOVED that I had coffee, sugar, and creamer for them. It is easy to stock and cheap to buy in bulk. For the price, this to me is a must. I have never had a guest complain about the brand or not having what they like. They have always just appreciated the free cream and sugar.
  5. Tea kettle
    • A tea kettle can sit on the stove and doesn’t take up any cabinet space. It can be used for tea or hot chocolate.
  6. Offer some teas and hot chocolate
    • I have a small basket with individually wrapped tea bags. Pick up a few different kinds like Earl Grey, black tea, green tea, chamomile tea, and peppermint. Put a few out of each. I don’t go through them fast but what a wonderful amenity for those who would prefer a cup of tea.
    • You can get K-cups of hot chocolate or get packs of hot chocolate and set them in a basket. I like the pack and in the winter they get used pretty regularly and the guests love them.

Some hosts refuse to offer any of these amenities. It is an added cost but guests love it and constantly give 5-star ratings. This is one of the things that gets mentioned in the reviews constantly. It should cost less than a few hundred dollars for an entire year’s supplies of these items and the good reviews should help bring in more bookings to make that up.

Basic pantry items

Supplying a few pantry items that don’t go bad makes cooking much easier for guests. Remembering every basic thing including salt and pepper is a pain when traveling. Make sure to provide guests with:

  1. Salt and Pepper
    • Just a basic salt and pepper shaker. You can get these anywhere. I like glass ones so you can see how much is in the bottles. This makes it easier to see when they need to be refilled.
  2. Spices Rack
    • This spice rack doesn’t take up much space. I have it in a cabinet above the stove and guests have commented many times how much they appreciate it.
  3. Oil
    • I always like to have olive oil or at least vegetable oil for guests to use.
  4. Nonstick spray
    • For the sake of your pans get some nonstick spray!

These others are optional but can be helpful

  • Flour
    • I like to keep this in an airtight sealable container that is labeled.
  • Sugar
    • As with the flour I also like to keep this in an airtight sealable container.

Kitchen appliances for Airbnb host

If you want to take your Airbnb kitchen to the next level, make sure to have these appliances.

  1. Slow cooker
    • My guests tend to go hiking or adventures during the day. A slow cooker is a must. This gets used all the time.
  2. Griddle
    • Several guests have asked if there is a griddle. Many like to make pancakes or eggs and bacon while on vacation
  3. Mixer
    • A stand mixer is nice. If you have room and the budget a stand mixer is preferable. No room, then get a hand-held mixer.
  4. Blender
    • This doesn’t get used as often but still a fair amount.
  5. Toaster
    • Have a toaster that toasts bagels also. This does get used almost every time. Make sure to have the cleaner empty out the crumbs. It can get forgotten about often.

These are optional but great if you have the space and budget

  • Air fryer
  • Immersion blender
  • Waffle maker

Maintaining and cleaning your Airbnb kitchen essentials

First, try to get good quality items. Not luxury fancy items but ones that are easy to use and durable. People don’t always know how to properly care for items and kitchen items will get used often. Plan on replacing some items every few years.

Pots and pans will most likely only last a few years. The nonstick layers get scraped or something gets burnt on and a pan can’t be cleaned. Plan on this and set a little money aside often for these things.

Make a cleaning checklist for the kitchen. Not only does this ensure you are not missing items but it helps your cleaner. List each item that needs to be checked individually. For example, clean coffee maker, tea kettle, single cup coffee maker and drip tray (this one gets missed often), clean toaster, and empty crumbs tray. Not only are your items getting checked and cleaned regularly they also have the opportunity to see if anything is broken.

Where to purchase Airbnb kitchen essentials

If you need items right away you can go to Walmart or any big store and get the majority of your items.

I prefer ordering online and having the items delivered to the property or delivered to my house and ready to take to the property. Amazon and places like Wayfair are places I tend to do a lot of shopping. Looking back on my ordering history is a great way to find items that I liked and order again for another rental or to order a replacement.

Creating the best experience for Airbnb guests

One of the best pieces of advice I got for knowing what you need in your rental is to try staying there for a few weeks if possible. Cook your meals there. See what works and what doesn’t. This greatly influenced what I got for my guests.

A well-equipped kitchen is one of the most important things in your Airbnb. This is something that keeps guests coming back and bookings high. Do not overlook the small things or try to skip them to save money. Guests will notice and leave it in a review. Guest leave reviews if they are really happy with a place or very disappointed. Make sure your guests feel like you went above and beyond for them and it will reflect in the reviews

Check out this article on Airbnb Bathroom Essentials if you want to make sure guests have everything they need for the bathroom.

Anything on this list you didn’t think of or something I missed? Leave me a comment and let me know! I am always looking for ways to improve my rentals.

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Airbnb Kitchen Essentials What You Need To Impress Your Guests (2024)

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What does an Airbnb kitchen need? ›

Airbnb kitchen essentials: Preparing a cooking space that guests will love to use
  • Stovetop and oven.
  • Fridge and freezer.
  • Cups and dishes.
  • Knives and forks.
  • Coffee and tea.
  • Pots and pans.
  • Spatulas and ladles.
  • Oven dishes and mitts.
Jan 21, 2024

What essentials do you need for an Airbnb? ›

The complete Airbnb essentials list
  • Two pillows per guest (ideally one firm, one soft)
  • Freshly laundered bed linen (bottom sheet, top sheet, quilt/duvet cover, pillow cases)
  • Mattress protector.
  • Wardrobe, closet, shelving or hanging space (including hangers)
  • Bedside table and lamp.
Feb 15, 2024

What do Airbnb guests want most? ›

The basics: Airbnb must-haves
  • Iron and ironing board.
  • Fully-furnished kitchen so guests can cook their own meals.
  • Washer/dryer and detergent.
  • Hot water.
  • Air conditioning and/or heating if/when necessary.
  • TV (with cable or Netflix etc.)
  • Wireless internet (Wi-Fi)
  • Private entrance to the home.
Jan 26, 2024

How to attract guests on Airbnb? ›

10 ways to get more Airbnb bookings
  1. Turn on Instant Book. ...
  2. Target niche audiences. ...
  3. Become family-friendly. ...
  4. Introduce flexible cancellation policies. ...
  5. Reduce your minimum stay to one night. ...
  6. Use gap night messaging. ...
  7. Provide guests with all the key information pre-arrival. ...
  8. Deliver an immaculate property.
Aug 8, 2023

What is a fully stocked kitchen on Airbnb? ›

What does a fully stocked kitchen mean? A fully stocked kitchen is the ultimate convenience for your vacation rental guests. It includes all the basic supplies and essential equipment needed to cook and serve most meals.

What is a kitchen in Airbnb? ›

Per Airbnb's definition, a kitchen is a space where guests can cook their own meals, which I do not have (on purpose).

What makes Airbnb guests happy? ›

Snacks are a great way to make your guests feel welcome at home. You can offer light snacks like crackers, chips, or nuts in the kitchen and add a few bottles of water in the refrigerator. If you have kids or expect children to be visiting, consider adding a few kid-friendly snacks as well.

How to stock an Airbnb kitchen? ›

Your kitchen should have forks, knives, and spoons. Consider adding a serrated set of knives to your butter knives. The silverware drawer is perhaps the biggest culprit when it comes to crumb accumulation. And Airbnb silverware is, after all, the only item in your kitchen that goes directly in each guest's mouth.

How do I make my Airbnb stand out? ›

10 Hacks to make my Airbnb standout
  1. 1) Competitive Pricing. ...
  2. 2)Increase Guest Reviews. ...
  3. 3) Keep your listings precise, pertinent and enthralling. ...
  4. 4) Target the ideal guests. ...
  5. 5) Invest in great photography. ...
  6. 6) Allow spontaneous bookings. ...
  7. 7) Request other local hosts to recommend your property.

How do I make my Airbnb more luxurious? ›

Creating a Luxurious Airbnb Experience: Elevate Your Property with These Amenities
  1. Luxury amenities for Airbnb. ...
  2. Consult an interior designer. ...
  3. Embracing Smart Home Technology. ...
  4. Creating a Spa-Like Bathroom Experience. ...
  5. Offering High-Quality Food and Culinary Experiences. ...
  6. The Importance of Professional Cleaning Services.
Jun 29, 2023

How to get more bookings? ›

Increase Your Bookings: 13 Can't-Miss Marketing Tips
  1. Create content that meets the needs of your audience. ...
  2. Make the most of social media. ...
  3. Optimize your site for search engines. ...
  4. Invest in search engine advertising. ...
  5. Reach out to site visitors. ...
  6. Encourage reviews. ...
  7. Build an email list. ...
  8. Take advantage of user-generated content.
Apr 27, 2021

Do I need a blender for my Airbnb? ›

Blenders are a must for hosts looking to elevate their guests' stay. Whether guests are looking to make smoothies, soups, or frozen drinks, the Vitamix E310 Explorian Blender is a versatile and efficient choice that will enhance their vacation.

Do you need a stove for Airbnb? ›

Appliances (stove, oven, microwave, toaster, etc.)

Of course, you'll also need to provide your guests with some basic appliances. This includes a stove, oven, microwave, and toaster. While a full kitchen is preferred, at least provide a mini-fridge and a hot plate.

Does Airbnb provide utensils? ›

Airbnb kitchens are rarely as well stocked as your own. Also, many hosts opt for more inexpensive utensils and tools to avoid potential damage to their own supplies. If you've ever struggled to put together a meal using what was available in your Airbnb, you know exactly what we're talking about.

Can you use the kitchen in an Airbnb? ›

Guests are always encouraged to use the kitchen provided in their Airbnb. It is up to the host what type of appliances and amenities they provide in the kitchen for guests to use. Even if the host provides only a few amenities like dishes and silverware, guests are still able to use them as they see fit.

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