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![]() As every mom will tell you, the greatest blessing in a nursery (besides your little one, of course) is organized storage. Having all of your baby's things neatly arranged and easy to reach makes all of life's daily events, from changing diapers to getting ready for bed, more relaxing for everyone. Here are a few tips for turning a closet or nursery wall into beautiful, organized storage that lasts through babyhood and beyond.
Since no two closets are the same, choose from a modular collection like our Closet System to create just the right setup for your space. This way you can have the exact number of cubbies, drawers or shelves you need, all arranged in the most efficient way possible. To maximize your closet's storage potential, look at the space on all three levels - floor level, eye level and overhead - to make sure that no usable inch gets overlooked.
The trick to organizing a nursery closet is the same for any storage space: place like with like, and arrange items according to the frequency with which you use them. Put all the sleepwear together, for example, and keep everyday necessities like onesies and changing supplies in a readily accessible drawer or bin. For lesser-used items, like baby shower gifts that are still a bit big, choose overhead storage that will keep them clean and contained until your baby is ready to wear them.
Another benefit of a modular collection like our Closet System is that it's completely adaptable, allowing you to add new pieces over time as your child's storage needs evolve. For example, our nursery dresser has an optional changing table topper that can be switched out later for a roomy dresser hutch. A tower of cubbies with canvas bins can store baby's diapers, onesies and bibs; remove the bins when toddlerhood arrives and use the cubbies for folded sweaters, tees and pajamas instead. |