A friend of mine was getting married and she was curious for some advice. She knew that guests wanted to give gifts, but she and her fiance already have everything they could want together, after having their own place for quite some time. If you already have the basics, what should you put on your wedding registry?
I know you are probably wondering the same thing, which is why you’re reading this blog post. If you’re a couple who is already living together, or you’re living solo but you already have everything you need as a couple once you do combine households, what do you really need? She asked me: “What should I add to my wedding registry when we have anything?“

You don’t want to be wasteful and ask for things you don’t really need or could use. But on the flip side, guests want to give you an actual tangible gift, so picking out a few things to guide them in the right direction is more helpful than getting two or three air fryers, a couple different types of towels, and the hodge podge of kitchen gadgets you already own.
So, to make things easier, I put together this list of what to put on your wedding registry when you already have everything as a couple. This is helpful if you’re shopping for a wedding gift for a couple who already lives together, or has had their own place for years and needs upgrades of their old apartment dishware or silverware. :) These items are perfect to add to YOUR registry if you’re struggling with what to add to your list.
I hope you find these finds extremely helpful, and let me tell you I had SO MUCH FUN picking them out. I’ve used many of these myself, and when I haven’t, I read reviews like a madwoman to make sure it’s all quality, baby. I want your wedding registry to be… *chef’s kiss*.
Let’s get started!
PRO TIP: These gifts are available on Amazon and beyond. So, first, create a FREE gift registry here. It is very easy and you can add anything under the sun. Do that first… then add the items below as you see fit. Hope it helps!
1. Upgrade What You Already Own
Just because you have it doesn’t mean you love it. Add items that could use a glow-up. Think:
- High-end knife set (goodbye, dull blades)
- Premium hand-blown crystal stemware vs. those mix-and-match wine glasses from your first apartment
- Set of really nice memory foam pillows
- Mulberry silk pillowcases (what a treat)
- Extra plush towels (it’s time to toss those old ones you’ve been keeping around)
- A home printer with ink for all the things you’ll need to print
- Egyptian cotton sheets set for luxurious sleep
- A pair of espresso cups that are the perfect size (and look cute)
- Matching pots and pans (finally!)
- Digital calendar frame to keep your schedule organized
- A real, full set of matching silverware that looks nice
- Add this useful carbonated drink maker: make flavored waters or sodas and reduce plastic bottle waste
- Grown-up dishware that’s not a hand-me-down
- A pair of titanium cutting boards
- New mixing bowls with lids for meal prep or keeping leftovers fresh (it’s time to toss those old ones)
- A luxurious king-size comforter you both love
- This turbo vacuum mop for all the clean floors
- A new air-fryer + toaster oven combo (because it’s probably time to retire that old one)
- This air fryer recipe book to give you some great nighttime meal ideas that don’t take a lot of time
- An amazing oscillating tower fan
- High-end single brew coffee maker with pods that actually taste amazing (bye, bitter!)
- This cheeseboard for entertaining guests so it looks like you’re all grown-up and organized
- This adorable heart-shaped dutch oven because why not?!
This is your chance to create a home that feels like *yours* — not just a mash-up of college leftovers.
2. Spoil-Worthy Presents You Wouldn’t Typically Buy Yourself
Treat yourself! That special present you’ve been eyeing? Now is a great time to add it to the list if you’ll truly use it and enjoy it.
- Foot massager that deep massages, compresses, and heats
- This deep shiatsu neck and shoulder massager for after long days at work
- This red light therapy kit for your skin – a total splurge that you’ll use
- A smart home app electronic diffuser so your home always smells nice (you can even make it smell like Ritz Carlton)
- Bathtub pillow for deep soaks
This has soothing heat with 2 heating levels to warm cold feet and relax muscle tension. Find out more here.
3. Go Beyond the Kitchen: Think Experience
Living together means you probably have the basics. So what about items that elevate your everyday life together?
- Massage gift cards for couples spa treatments
- Cooking classes
- Wine tastings
- This unique hand-casting kit
- Concert tickets
- Museum memberships
- Date night funds (this wallet packed with cash or gift cards inside it = perfect gift for a couple)
Experiential gifts are becoming a huge trend, especially for couples who prioritize time together over more “stuff.”
4. Ask for Group Gifts
Some guests prefer to chip in toward a bigger gift and many registries now make that super easy. Add a few high-ticket items like:
- Robot vacuum
- Smart TV
- Frozen drink machine for entertaining
- Wine fridge
- Soundbar (don’t forget the soundbar mounts)
- Pair of Adirondack chairs
- Outdoor patio furniture with a fire pit
These types of gifts are especially popular with friend groups, coworkers, or extended family who want to contribute together.
5. Fun Gadgets + Hacks for the Home
Add the items you’ve always wanted to try, but didn’t get a chance to buy just yet.
- Magnetic measuring spoons
- Luxury dish soap dispenser
- A candle warmer for your desk
- One of these countertop ice machines because you’ve always wanted one
- This portable carpet cleaner which comes in handy
- A cocktail shaker bartending kit with cocktail guide
- This wifi digital photo frame for showing off those wedding photos on repeat
- A luxe pet bed for your four-legged friend (he’s saying, “I do, too!”)
- The ultimate deep sleep mask everyone’s raving about
- This tabletop fountain to make your bedroom feel and sound like a spa oasis
- A garment steamer so you never have to actually iron anything
- Cold brew coffee maker
- This steam cleaner for deep cleans throughout the entire home
- A fun Taco Tuesday kit
- A pair of camp chairs for all of your outdoor adventures together
These make life a bit easier – and more fun!
5. Personal + Handmade Picks
Add a few meaningful or handmade touches to your registry. (P.S. Did you know you CAN register at Etsy, too?) Offer unique ideas like:
- Custom couple portrait
- This clever anniversary journal you’ll treasure for years to come
- A Forever Rose, crafted from a real rose dipped in gold to preserve forever
- Personalized cutting board or this unique rotating charcuterie tray for parties
- Custom music plaque with your First Dance song on it
- An adventure book for your travels
- Personalized beverage tub
- Engraved wine box for anniversaries
- A set of personalized coasters to keep your tabletops water-ring free
These make your registry feel like you… not just a checklist.
6. Think Ahead: Futureproof Your List
You may not need baby gear or backyard furniture *yet*, but it doesn’t hurt to include practical items for your future home or family. That might include:
- Storage bins or organizers
- Household tool kit
- Lawn equipment
- Outdoor grill
- A dog gate which can become a kid-safety gate later
- Nice luggage for future travel
7. Honeymoon Funds (Yes, It’s Totally Fine)
Don’t be shy about asking for a honeymoon fund! It’s 100% acceptable, especially when done politely and officially through sites like Zola or Honeyfund. You can break it down so guests “sponsor” specific experiences like:
- Romantic dinner
- Snorkeling tour
- Hotel upgrade
- Airfare contributions
It turns your dream trip into something people feel excited to help make happen. Get started here.
Q&A
FAQs: Wedding Registry If You Already Live Together
What do you register for if you already have everything?
Focus on upgrades, experiences, group gifts, and future-proofing. You can also add cash funds, charity donations, or personalized handmade keepsakes.
Is it rude to register for money instead of gifts?
Not at all — it’s becoming super common. Just be tactful and thoughtful in how you present it (use a honeymoon fund, home fund, or add a sweet note explaining your plans).
Can we skip the registry completely?
You can, but guests appreciate having guidance. Even a small registry helps avoid awkward guesswork or duplicate gifts.
TL;DR: What to Put on a Wedding Registry If You Already Live Together
- Upgrade what you own (hello, adult dishware)
- Add experiences you’ll remember forever
- Include group gifts and honeymoon funds
- Support small businesses and artisans
- Think ahead to your future as a couple
You don’t have to register for a blender you’ll never use. Your wedding registry should reflect *you* — the life you’ve built together, and the future you’re dreaming up. 💛
Need help picking out even more specific items? Check out our Wedding Registry Must-Haves for more inspiration.



























