Re: GFI receptacles
K-Mark and Straps, you need to see the following.
Bathroom receptacles need to be on their own circuit 210.11(C)(3).
You need at least 2 circuits in the kitchen (dedicated to the areas outlined in 210.52(B)), 210.11(C)(1). Any receptacles serving countertops in kitchens and dining rooms require GFI protection (210.8).
Under the 2005, if a washing machine receptacle is within 6' of a sink, it needs to be GFI protected (210.8) and either way, needs to be on it's own circuit (210.11(C)(2), 210.52(F)).
You can begin to daisy-chain GFI-protected outlets after those dedicated circuits are taken care of. For example, the required GFI receptacle in the garage (210.52(G)) frequently protects the required outside outlets (210.52(E)) in the homes I wire.