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Monday, June 24, 2013

How to Arrange a Baby's Room

How to Arrange a Baby's Room

Safety should be the most important factor in the layout of your baby's nursery. Arrange the furniture in your baby's room to optimize the available space, keep your baby safe and make the room flow, which will likely result in your baby resting better. Whether you use the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui or not, the placement of your baby's furniture should reflect other factors, such as where the door is or what's on the other side of each wall. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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    Place the crib in the room first. Round cribs are generally placed in the center of the room, particularly if the nursery is large. Place the crib against a solid wall that does not back to a bathroom, kitchen, noisy street, noisy neighbor or other source of noise if you have a standard rectangular crib. The crib should face the door, although not sit directly in front of it and there should not be a window above the crib as windows pose safety hazards to young children.

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    Position your rocking chair near the crib, such as in a corner if the crib is placed against the center of a wall. There should be enough space for you to comfortably sit, glide, rock or move, while being close enough to transition the baby from your chair back to her crib with as little disturbance as possible.

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    Set up the changing table near the crib for easy middle-of-the-night diaper changes or just inside the nursery door for convenience to discard dirty diapers or change the baby if you were in another area of your home. Either way, the changing table should be placed against a wall within easy reach of diapers, wipes, powder and other diaper-changing supplies.

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    Situate the baby's dresser or chest against a wall where it's out of the way, but allows for easily access. Use the dresser to stage your baby monitor, lamp or other electronics if you can place it in front of electrical outlets. This will keep the cords and outlet out of the way and out of the baby's reach.

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    Install floating shelves on the walls above the dresser or changing table if you need more storage up high. Lay horizontal shelves against a wall if you have the space. This will give you a place to store the baby's toys and books low where he'll be able to reach them when he's mobile. Opt for a shelving system that can also work vertically to free up floor space when he's older and taller.

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    Add accessories throughout the baby's nursery to create a color scheme or theme and make the room friendly and welcoming for your baby.

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