I am not seeing a lot of essential furniture on this list. Tables, chairs, closets for clothes and bedding and shit, bookcases or other shelve-like equivalents for random other crap that needs storing.
The most important appliance you need is a fridge, which is on your list; a washing machine is a close second, which is not. Prioritize it over almost anything else.
Round up the number of towels, hand towels, and kitchen towels generously. You are not realistically going to wash one immediately when it gets dirty, instead it enters the laundry pile and may very well linger there for weeks. Unless you are confident in having an impressive laundry discipline, four of each is a very reasonable number, and several more for the smaller ones is not unreasonable either. The same is true for bath mats, if you like those.
New matching cutlery sets are stupidly expensive. If you have money to burn that is fine; if you need to economize, you can buy perfectly good used cutlery by the gallon in second hand stores. You can pay 150 bucks for a shiny matching cutlery set for six people, or you can pay fifteen bucks for twenty forks spoons and knives. Buying a decently large number of plates and glasses and other dishes is very useful if you like having people over.
Don't sweat all the small stuff like aluminium foil and soap. Those you will inevitably buy when you need them, and you will certainly forget half of the important ones.
If you will have a lawn, basic minimal gardening tools are very important; get at least a rake and a shovel, and a pair of pruning shears. And gardening gloves.
If you are not swimming in money, spend some time thinking about what you need versus what you want. We all WANT seventeen different kitchen appliances and a better ice maker, but those are easily bought later when money is more forthcoming. But having enough chairs for a few guests and enough shelf space for your clothes is more important than any of them, as is the washing machine.