@David-and-Annie0 It's easy to overthink and worry too much .... and when you start to overthink one thing, you miss something very obvious .... one thing I'll guarantee you now is that whatever you're doing now, once you have a bit of experience, you'll change something!
You have a lot of kitchen cupboards. Are you providing too many things that guests won't use?
We own and manage a lot of properties so take hundreds of bookings every year. When we first started, we thought we should get this and that and everything else to maximise the chances of getting bookings and keep the guests happy - of course, filling small spaces with lots of stuff means less space for guests and their luggage and food etc.
A small number of our guests bring babies - only once we've been asked for a travel cot - most guests bring their own - therefore we don't keep one in each property. Likewise high chairs. Some of our guests bring dogs - and they bring their own dog blankets, dog food bowls etc etc.
We ideally want our guests to eat out where possible - the island we're on relies very heavily on tourism and we have a lot of local foods here and a lot of great places to eat out. We leave a guide to eating out in each property. We provide all the basic cookware and tableware - that is plenty for most guests. Only once we've been asked for a much larger cooking pot.
Your property, location and the type of guests who will stay with you might mean you need this or that - what you do might be very different to what we do. Don't worry too much, experience will guide you!