Things in the house with L
Every home has a lamp to light spaces.
Lights are common fixtures in houses.
A light (fixture) is in most homes.
Laundry piles live at home—totally fits.
A ladder is often kept in the house or garage.
Many homes have a laptop for work or play.
Food item often kept in the kitchen.
Locks are parts of doors in a house.
Plural is fine—kitchen fruit at home.
It’s a room in the house—fits the theme.
A lightbulb is a basic household item.
Valid: a room name, common in UK/Aus homes.
Often at home for candles or grills.
Plural okay—door hardware at home.
Common home item, electric bulb for lighting rooms.
Cosmetic item often kept in bathroom or bedroom.
Wall control used to turn household lights on/off.
Mail or notes kept at home, physical paper items.
Kitchen utensil for serving soups or stews at home.
Common salad vegetable often stored in fridge at home.
Household light sources; table or floor lamps.
Citrus fruit; often kept in kitchen for drinks.
Tiny fabric fibers; build up in dryers and clothes.
Mail item delivered to your home mailbox.
Skin-care liquid kept in bathroom or bedroom.
Type of seating furniture used in living rooms.
Portable light source, used indoors or outside.
British slang for toilet, common household fixture.
Plastic building bricks; popular kids’ toy at home.
Citrus fruits; often stored in kitchen bowls.
Container for dirty clothes; common laundry item.
Fabric trim or cloth; kept for clothes or decor.
Candy on a stick; often found in kitchen treats.
Household fabrics like sheets and tablecloths.
Cover for a lamp; diffuses light in a room.
Personal lubricant; bathroom or bedside item.
Small sofa for two people, common living room seat.
Electric bulbs that screw into lamps or fixtures.
Saved cooked food kept in fridge after meals.
Household bed and bath fabrics like sheets.
British term for sweets; candy kept at home.
Suitcases and bags stored in closets or halls.
Covers for pots, boxes, or containers at home.
Storage cabinet, often metal, used for keeping items.
Toilet/bathroom fixture; euphemism for the toilet.
Alcoholic drinks stored in cabinets or bar carts.
Stick candies; kids’ treats kept in the house.
Trash for pets or bits of rubbish in the home.
Tool with sticky roll to remove lint from fabric.
Midday meal food prepared and eaten at home.
Piece of cut or decorative wood kept by fireplace.
Same as lightbulbs; electric bulbs for lighting.
Coins kept around the house; often in jars or trays.
Firewood logs often stored by fireplaces at home.
Small tool for opening envelopes on desks.
Covers pots, pans, jars; common kitchen item.
Women’s undergarments; stored in bedroom drawers.
Tight pants, often folded in wardrobes at home.
Drink kept in fridge or pantry; a household beverage.
Container for carrying or storing packed lunches at home.
Recliner chair brand name; a piece of living room furniture.
Home appliance for washing clothes; also washer.
Metal or plastic fastening piece on doors, gates, boxes.
Shoelaces or drawstrings found on clothing at home.
Bread loaf kept in kitchen, pantry, or breadbox.
Disinfectant cleaner brand; common household cleaning spray.
Spirit level tool, keeps shelves and frames straight
Container for carrying packed meals to school or work
British term for toilet paper, bathroom essential
Dry food kept in pantry or kitchen jars at home
Strap for pets, hung on hooks near the door
Cover around a lamp bulb, part of home lighting
Scrubby bath sponge, lives in the shower
Mouthwash brand, common on many bathroom sinks
Neck strap for keys or ID, often hanging at home
Climbing tool, but may be stored in garage or shed
Decorative lamp with wax blobs, classic funky décor
Cleaning product kept in laundry rooms and cupboards
Cooking fat stored in the kitchen, often in a tub or jar
Stickers or tags for naming and organizing home items
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