The closet in LO's nursery is currently DH's closet. We truly do not have room in our tiny condo to put his clothes anywhere else. So, we purchased two dressers to match the crib, hoping it would be enough storage.
So, how are you organizing your drawers? All the clothes are just so tiny at this point, folding them in piles just doesn't seem easy. I could roll them, but then it's hard to see what's what.
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This. I found cheap organizers at Ikea and they have been very helpful for small things like socks and caps.
I had onesies and shirts in one drawer, pants in another, diapers in one, socks in a little basket in one of the drawers, blankets/crib sheets in about 2-3 of the drawers, and the stuff like outfits on hangers were in DS's closet.
When I fold a onesie, I lay it out in front of me, front side down then fold the bottom up about 1/3-1/2 of the way and then fold the top down about the same. (make sense?) It makes it into a little rectangle. That way, you can make neat piles of onesies and get an idea of what is on each one.
0-3 and a few 3-6 Dresses, Sweaters, and Outfits are hanging in the closet with DH's stuff. Larger sizes are hanging in my closet or packed in a rubbermaid until we need to swap sizes.
Here's how the dresser/changer is organized:
Top Drawer: Cloth Diapers
Middle Drawer: Long Sleeve Onesies, Pants, Short Sleeve Onesies
Bottom Drawer: Sleep Sacks, T-Shirts, Gowns, Sleepers & One Piece Outfits
And then we have these organizers hanging outside the closet for extra storage of burb rags, socks, bibs, shoes, towels, toys, etc.:
great job organizing! where did you get these pink things that go over the closet doors??
Koala Baby from Babies R Us. If I remember correctly, they were $16.99 each and also come in blue and sage.