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Do’s and don’ts of designing a baby nursery

7 Jun, 2013

Figuring out how to design a baby’s nursery for the first time? Know the basics already but want more information on the makeover and safety aspect of it? Check out our list of do's and don'ts on how to create a highly functional, safe and beautiful baby nursery.

Do’s and don’ts of designing a baby nursery

Do’s and don’ts of designing a baby nursery

When trying to design the nursery of your dreams, you realize quickly that there's a lot more to a room than just looking pretty for you and your baby. Unfortunately, Aesthetics definitely take second place when it comes to safety, functionality and comfort of a nursery.

This particular type of room makeover is unlike other rooms and can get overwhelming very fast, especially for first time parents. If you need a bit of help, here are some do’s and don’ts of nursery designing that you need to know apart from the basics.


DO choose a specific theme

DO choose a specific theme

Having a specific style or theme when you design a baby’s nursery will make decorating easier. You can opt for safari animals, Disney or planet themes. Gender neutral, colour themed nurseries are also good choices if you don’t know the sex of the baby yet. Narrowing down your theme or colour choices can help achieve a well put-together space.


DO use safe paint and materials

DO use safe paint and materials

Use only lead and VOC free paint that doesn’t emit strong odors or fumes. If you are going to be putting decals or stickers on the wall, make sure that they are non-toxic and out of reach of the baby's grasp. For the nursery floor, it is best to stick with wooden floors (or its alternatives) instead of installing carpets. No matter how often you’ll vacuum the carpet, it will still be a dust and particle trap. When cleaning the nursery, do not use harsh products. You can even choose to make your own cleanser out of vinegar, baking soda or lemon oil.


DO allow room for growth

DO allow room for growth

When you design a baby’s nursery, it is best that you plan for the future and allow room for growth. Don’t stick to overly 'baby-ish' designs as your child won’t be one forever. This rule also applies for the furniture that you’ll be purchasing. Pick out furniture pieces that could be used by babies and toddlers alike.


DO have a nursing station

DO have a nursing station

Feedings are typically done inside the nursery so it is best to incorporate a functional nursing station. You can choose to put in a rocking or a lounge chair plus nursing pillows in one corner. If you design a baby’s nursery with this in mind, you and your baby will feel comfortable and relaxed during feeding times.


DON’T purchase things you don’t need

DON’T purchase things you don’t need

When you design a baby’s nursery, try to refrain yourself from getting carried away. Avoid buying furniture and baby items that you don’t really need no matter how cute it might be. Too many items and equipment inside the nursery will make the entire space crowded and congested.

DON’T put everything out

DON’T put everything out

When you design a baby’s nursery, aim for a simple space with lots of storage units. Securely bracketed wall shelves and cabinets (away from crib) make great storage devices because they don’t occupy any precious floor space. Use these units to store clothes and other baby items. If you have received a lot of toys, store most of them. Too many toys in the nursery can only encourage clutter. Don’t forget to make use of space under the crib if you are using one, by incorporating flat, rolling bins.


DON’T wait for the last minute

DON’T wait for the last minute

If you design a baby’s nursery, don’t wait for the last minute to do it. Months before the baby is due, the nursery should already be complete and waiting to be used. Once the baby arrives, there will be no more time to make adjustments. How did you design your baby’s nursery? Was it a fun or stressful experience for you? Tell us your story. 

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