Those of us who have already gone through the process of constructing and decorating a nursery know one thing above all – babies don’t need that much room.
Some couples are surprised to discover this after going through an extensive design process. Nurseries don’t have to be state-of-the-art, well equipped with all the latest in baby-based technology.
Nurseries can be small and simple, too. And with our special tips and design ideas, you too can make the most out of your limited space.
Here are some of the things you can do to effectively (and beautifully!) spruce up your small and simple nursery.
When laying out your nursery, a changing table is one of the most important pieces of furniture to strategically place.
This is because you’ll want to have access to the bulk of your baby products: diapers, wipes, towels, garbage bins and bags, you name it – while you’re busy at work there with your newborn.
This is why we recommend buying a changing table with a built-in storage unit. The majority of the top-selling Amazon changing table products are excellent examples of this. Here are some of the best rated and reviewed:
When stocking up on miscellaneous baby products (and configuring their layout), one of the best alternatives to dresser or bookshelf space is Do-It-Yourself shelves.
Installing your own shelves in your baby nursery can allow you to keep your precious floorspace. They can be used for diapers, wipes, and other changing table-related items (provided that you are not using a changing table with built-in storage), children’s books, miscellaneous photos, and sentimental items, and/or other pieces of decor.
These Amazon’s Choice EWEI’s HomeWares Floating U Shelves are perfect for such a purpose. Decorative, functional, and easy to hang, these shelves are a great cost-effective solution.
You don’t have to buy one of the largest cribs on the market to make your baby healthy and happy. There are tons of small, compact cribs on sale that take up little room in a nursery.
Don’t forget that there are always other sleeping arrangements that can be made. Co-sleeping is always an option – as a matter of fact, many couples prefer it. Everything comes down to personal preference.
Baby decorations can be super cute, but they can also get in the way. When strategically plotting your nursery layout, make sure to consider all of the decor that you’re planning on using.
Instead of installing, say, a wall of stuffed animals, why not hang something from the ceiling like a canopy or mobile? Decorations can be simultaneously cute and functional.
There’s also a bunch of cute and affordable wall art that can be used to spice up space. Glow-in-the-dark stickers are great for that.
Watercolor animal prints are also ideal for any newborn baby’s nursery. They are oftentimes sold in convenient packages off of Amazon.
The Confetti Fox Safari Baby Animals Nursery Wall Art Decor, for example, is an Amazon’s Choice bestseller. You can purchase a set of beautifully designed 8 x 10 animal drawings with sweet, uplifting captions.
At first glance, this might not seem like the ideal arrangement. But there are serious advantages to having your newborn baby shack up in other rooms of the home.
First off, if your baby wakes up crying in the middle of the night, you’ll be right there to take care of them. You won’t have to worry about making your clumsy way out of bed, down the hallway, and to wherever the nursery might be – tripping over who-knows-what on the way.
Installing a smaller crib in you and your partner’s room instead of in a separate nursery might be more useful than you think.
This also makes it easier for you both to keep a close eye on your newborn.
If you have older little kids, they also might love the chance to share a room with their new sibling. Having the presence of an older child in the room might make your baby a lot more comfortable, and vice versa. With these five big ideas, we hope to make your small nursery-designing process as painless and smooth as possible. By following these five tips, you’ll be sure to make the most out of your newborn’s dwellings while taking up the least possible amount of space.
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