Creating space for your baby

Having an organized  Peace  is very important because let's face it, with a baby comes a lot of stuff!

From onesies to socks, diapers to wipes, the list goes on and on. Having a place to store all your stuff will help you through quick diaper changes, constant diaper changes, and midnight feedings.

If you are expecting a baby, here are some ideas to help you create a neat and organized nursery!

The first part of the organizing process  space is to create a space for storing clothes. 

The two key areas for storing clothes are, of course, your closet and your dresser. First, decide which clothes you can fold. Use the top drawer of your dresser to store onesies, pants, pajamas, wraps, and socks, if you have the space. It’s helpful to use small compartments to organize each of these types of clothing. Rolling your clothes will keep them neat and allow you to see each one.


Hang baby clothes that don't fit in the closet. Sweaters, jackets, and sweatshirts should be hung in the closet. You can also decide to hang larger clothes until your child is old enough to fit into that size. This will free up space in the dresser for clothes that currently fit, and make it easier to see what you already have in the next size.




Next up are the essentials, like diapers, wipes, and creams. If possible, keep these items organized in the top drawer of a dresser or changing table. Using small compartments and/or containers will help keep each of them organized. In addition to using a dresser to store diapers, you may also want a cart or a dolly that you can move from room to room. This will make changing a diaper on the spot much easier.

Finally, what about all those toys and books? Storing toys in our baskets is a great way to do this. 

Use a bin that is the right size for the toy. Keep books on a shelf or in a bin. Label one of the bins “keepsakes” so it can be used for special items.