Space Saving Solutions for Small Nurseries
Written by Ron Maier

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

For condo and small home dwellers, space is a valuable commodity there just doesn't seem to be enough of. With a family addition on the way, the situation is only going to get worse. Who would have thought babies need so much stuff? With diapers, wipes, diaper genies, change tables, and cribs it can get a little crowded in there. Here are some ideas to help make the most of the room that you have.


Multipurpose change tables are a great place to start. Choose a table that has shelves and drawers that you can use to store diapers, wipes, and linens. Having diaper cream, nail clippers, hair clips, and wipes close at hand will help you tackle any situation that might arise during a diaper change. Some change tables can even be converted to a dresser as your child gets older.


Hang clothes on colourful childrens hangers. If your nursery is without a closet you will need a standing wardrobe. Due to restricted space it may be difficult to open doors or drawers, and you may want to select a model with no doors. These models may not be as visually appealing, but they do provide easier access to clothing.


Stem the invasion of the zoo of stuffed animals and toys your little one acquires with a toy chest or a modular stackable storage system. While a standard toy chest is great for a fast and easy clean up it doesn't make finding that one special toy a simple task. Some toy chests come with multi-coloured bins and shelves inside them. Different colored containers at your child's eye level make it easier to find specific toys. Another great idea for your child's plethora of stuffed animals is the hanging toy organizer that you can clip their favorite characters on. This helps get the toys off the floor without taking up as much space as a toy box or shelving unit. It can be hung in the corner of a room or in a closet. These hanging organizers come in many different colors and sizes for every decor.


Before you go buying a new home because you think you need more space, try out some of these space saving ideas for smaller sized nurseries and children's rooms. You'll be amazed at how much space you really have once all those toys are off the floor and in some ways you may find your compact nursery runs more efficiently than its full size counterpart.

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About The Author:

About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of The Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online provider of childrens hangers.  For more information, please visit http://www.closethangerfactory.com


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