Helping Your Renter Save Money with a Fully Stocked Kitchen.

Published Date: 2009-12-07 Staying in a corporate rental can save a traveler a lot of money - especially considering the cost of eating out these days! To help your renter eat-in, make sure you stock your kitchen will all amenities your renters will need to prepare meals for themselves. What kitchen supplies should you provide in your corporate rental? Here's a checklist to help you get your kitchen up to par: Place Settings: Studio apartments - dishes/table setting for 6 1-2 bedrooms - dishes/table setting for 8 3+ bedrooms - dishes/table setting for 10 Kitchen - Accessories: Blender Broom/Dust Pan Coffee Maker Dishwasher Fire Extinguisher Garbage Disposal Icemaker Microwave Mixer Mop Oven Refrigerator Scissors Stove Tea Pot Toaster Trash Can Kitchen - Cooking: Baking Dish Broiler Pan Can Opener Colander Cookie Sheet Corkscrew (Wine) Cutting Board Fork/Tongs Grater Ice Cream Scoop Knife Set Ladle Measuring Spoon set Measuring Cup/Set Mixing Bowls Pizza Cutter Salt & Pepper Spatula-flipper Spatula-scraper Spoon–slotted Spoon–cooking Tupperware Utensil Holder Vegetable Peeler Water Pitcher Kitchen – Drinking: Coffee Mugs Drinking Glass Set Wine Glasses Kitchen – Plates: Large Plates Small Plates Bowls Kitchen – Pots and Pans: Large Frying Pan Small Frying Pan Large Sauce Pot Small Sauce Pot Large Pasta Pot Kitchen – Cutlery: Cutlery Tray Forks Spoons Knives Steak Knives Kitchen – Linen: Dish Towel Dish Cloth Potholder Placemat Set Napkin Sets For more details on how to furnish your corporate rental, please refer to the Corporate Housing by Owner Handbook.