FTMs, what are you planning for your nursery? What do you need help deciding on?
STMs, what cribs, changing tables, dressers, rockers/gliders, etc. do you have and love? If you're planning to create a nursery for this LO, what are your plans, and what are you doing differently the second time around?
Everyone, feel free to share your nursery ideas and themes!
Re: Product Spotlight/Ideas Thread: Nursery Furniture and Decor
I'm making up decor as I go along, but I definitely want this Atwood crib sheet from Copper Pearl even though it's a little expensive. And although this is more in the apparel category, I cannot wait to wrap this little guy in the Copper Pearl Fawn swaddle. I see a baby deer, but DH sees a potato.
We're also redoing DD's room to be an outer space theme with white furniture. She has a bed with a bookshelf headboard but we still need to find a dresser, and maybe some cubby storage. She already has a ton of stars on her walls and I want to reorganize them into constellations. And we definitely need this rocket ship lamp!
Babies room use to be my gift closet/ craft room/guest room. So I have 12 cube organizer in the closet. I’ve filled some of the bins already with clothes I’ve gotten that are bigger than preemie to 0-3m. The smaller clothes I’ve hung up. I also have toys that are for when he’s older in some of the bins for now until I have my baby shower. I have tubs of gifts and drinks I’ve slowly been buying for the baby shower on the shelves for now. I also want to label the bins once I have it better organized when we’ve gotten more things. I’ve held off on buying a lot of clothes (it’s very very hard especially when sales come 😬) I just love all the baby things. Also I’ve looked around on sites where people get rid of things. So I look for baby items that are in great condition that are free or low cost. I got a $150 baby swing for free and a $120 exersaucer thing for free too. This helps cut costs for baby room and items you might actually have to buy after baby shower. My last 2 kids we had to buy majority of everything and babies are EXPENSIVE so I’m all about saving where ever I can. I would have refurbished a dresser but I wanted new because I was putting a baby on top and wanted it to have a warranty and hold x amount of weight.
Definitely get a good glider, especially if you hope to have other children. I've spent so many hours in our glider over the past 6 years that even the little creaks are comforting. Also consider how it can be cleaned - ours is microfiber I think (it's just from Target, nothing fancy) and cleans easily with windex and a brush. Your glider will be covered in all sorts of fluids pretty quickly, so avoid anything too precious.
My favorite thing in our nurseries is an old dresser that my grandmother bought when she was pregnant with my mom. It was used through my mom and both of her sisters, myself and both of my siblings, all 6 of my maternal cousins and through all 3 of my kids so far. All of our names and birth dates are written on the bottom of a drawer. We've sanded it down and stained it a few times and cleaned the brass handles, and it's just so beautiful. I guess what I'm saying is don't feel like you need to go out and buy all brand new, matching furniture to have some Pinterest ready, aesthetic nursery. Of course you want a calm, welcoming space that you love and are comfortable in, but it doesn't need to be instagram worthy to be all of those things.
My husband is the same way about moving furniture and I always have to rein him in. I don't want to constantly change the layout of our rooms, my husband is not exceptionally strong and there's no way I can help him, and it takes so much time when we have a little kid running around. But he did figure out a way to reconfigure our master bedroom so we don't have to switch bedrooms when the baby is born! He was like, "Thank you for accepting my idea for once!" and I kind of bit my tongue...out of a dozen furniture layout ideas, it was the best one he's ever had.
Recommendations on bassinets? We did a PNP with our oldest 2, but in a non practical way lol, I want a bassinet this time that I can just grab baby out easily while still in bed.
I am thinking that we'll set up the crib in our bedroom at first, so I can see how having the mini crib option on a convertible would save space for a while.