5 tips on how to organise your nursery to make the most of it

5 tips on how to organise your nursery to make the most of it

Creating a nursery for your little one is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. With so many baby items to organise and limited space to work with, it’s important to have a plan in place to make the most of your nursery. In this post, we’ll discuss five tips on how to organise your nursery to maximise space and create an efficient and functional space for your baby.

Declutter and prioritise organisation

Before you start organising your nursery, take some time to declutter and prioritise the items you’ll need. Go through your baby items and decide what’s essential and what can be stored elsewhere. Consider donating or selling items that your baby has outgrown or that you no longer need. By decluttering your nursery, you’ll make more space for the items that are truly necessary for your baby’s care.

Use multi-functional furniture to save space (and money)

When organising your nursery, consider using multi-functional furniture to maximise space. Look for items like a changing table that also doubles as a dresser or a cot that has built-in storage drawers. A bedside crib is a great option for saving space and keeping your baby close to you at night. By incorporating multi-functional furniture into your nursery, you can make the most of the space you have and keep everything organised and easily accessible.

Utilise vertical space wherever you can

Don’t forget to utilise vertical space when organising your nursery. Install shelves or wall-mounted storage units to keep items off the floor and create more space for your baby to move around. Use hooks or pegs to hang items like blankets, towels or clothing. Children’s wooden toys can also be displayed on shelves or in baskets to keep them organised and easily accessible. By utilising vertical space, you can make the most of your nursery’s cubic (not just square) footage and create a more efficient and organised space for your baby.

Create sones for different activities

To keep your nursery organised and functional, consider creating zones for different activities. Designate a changing area with all the necessary supplies within reach, a feeding area with a comfortable chair and a side table for bottles and snacks, and a play area with a soft rug or mat for tummy time and playtime. By creating zones in your nursery, you can keep everything organised and easily accessible, making it easier to care for your baby and keep the space tidy.

Label and organise items to keep chaos at bay

Once you’ve decluttered, prioritised and organised your nursery, don’t forget to label and organise everything to make it easy to find what you need. Use clear bins or baskets to store items like nappies, wipes and clothing, and label them accordingly. Keep a laundry hamper or basket in the nursery for dirty clothes and linens. Use drawer dividers or organisers to keep small items like socks, hats or pacifiers organised and easy to find. By labelling and organising everything in your nursery, you can maintain a tidy and efficient space for yourself and your baby.

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Eco disposable nappies

Regular readers will know that part of the H is for Home ethos is to reuse, recycle and reduce. We have strong views about single-use plastic; and, although we don’t have kids, we think that eco disposable nappies must be part of the war against landfill.

I remember in the 1970s, when my two younger sisters were born, my mother used cloth nappies and kept disposable ones only for special occasions – they were very expensive back then. A couple would be kept in their nappy-changing bag for when we went out for the day. How things have changed since then!

It’s been estimated that each year, in the UK alone, 3 billion regular ‘disposable’ nappies end up in landfill or being incinerated. That’s mind-boggling!

These days, eco disposable nappies are easy to get hold of and are affordable. To make the comparison even, we’ve chosen newborn baby-sized nappies and, as none of them are sold in the same sized bundles, we’ve calculated how much each brand costs per nappy.

  1. Pingo ecological disposable nappies – pack of 27: £3.95, Natural Collection (15p each)

    3⭐️ I used few times on my baby 3 weeks old. Unfortunately the protection is not great. I think the size is big in general for new born. When the baby had poo it was going through the space near legs as it was quite loose. I wish they would improve the model as I prefer to buy eco stuff.

  2. Kit & Kin disposable nappies – pack of 40: £7.99, Ethical Superstore (20p each)

    5⭐️ Absorbent, good size, eco friendly and cute! Been using these for the last 4 weeks amongst other eco brands and have to say they are one of the best before we switch to reusable!

  3. Pack of 3 Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies – 60 nappies: £26.91, Amazon (45p each)

    5⭐️ Purchased these nappies for my newborn, she is now 10 days old and can honestly say we have had no problems! Zero leaks, and no sore bottoms AND they’re biodegradable! Your child is comfy and you’re doing your part for the environment. Will definitely be buying more!

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Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
£26.91
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
£7.99
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
£3.95
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
£26.91
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
£7.99
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
£3.95
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
£26.91
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
£7.99
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
£3.95
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
£26.91
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
£7.99
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
£3.95
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
Beaming Baby biodegradable mini nappies
£26.91
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
Kit & Kin disposable nappies
£7.99
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
Pingo ecological disposable nappies
£3.95