Thank you very much! I would count the "permanent devices" and then additionally provide free sockets for temporary use. The coffee machine, the blender, or the waffle iron are not constantly in use for me, but the kettle is (just as an example of the kitchen). It is certainly clear that the power strips are distributed. Especially in the kitchen, you have to see where the workspace is and where you do what. I definitely do not want to start with power strips behind the TV cabinet. Thanks for the tips regarding the bathroom; at the moment I only have the hair dryer in use there. Electric toothbrush with battery , a baby is no longer planned – but I would have planned an extra socket anyway. So I have now come to something over 60 sockets. Maria put it well, balancing budget and quantity... that sums it up perfectly.