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Home » Home Organization » Kids » Baby Room » Small Nursery Organization Ideas

Small Nursery Organization Ideas

Last Modified: October 4, 2024 Sabrina Quairoli This blog uses cookies. It also has affiliate links. We earn sponsored content income.

So, you are having a baby. Congratulations! While looking around your home, you realize you do not have significant places for everything a bouncing baby needs. In this week’s post, we will talk about ideas for small nursery organization ideas. Come along and figure out what you need to make your small nursery wonderful.

Before we begin, I wanted to share some resources to help you find the right items for your small nursery. Below are links to help you determine the best things for your baby's nursery.

Crib Safety Tips from US Consumer Product Safety: This one discusses crib safety tips and what to look for when buying one.

CDC Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3) - this one talks about other things you need to know about infants and babies from the C.D.C.

I will add more here when I come across them.

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  • Where should I place a nursery in a small home?
  • What do you add to a tiny nursery to stay organized?
  • A Safe Crib
  • A Changing Table and Pad
  • Baby Clothes and Supplies Storage
  • A Great Chair
  • A Small Area to Play

Where should I place a nursery in a small home?

Being creative and looking closely at your home may be the best way to find the right place for your baby. Below are some suggestions that may help you find the right place.

A nearby walk-in closet could be an excellent place for a small nursery. Adding bright colors and extra light could be a fantastic place for your baby.

Tiny and tight rooms are great for nurseries. Remove unnecessary furniture (Affiliate Link) that will take up floor space.

Having the nursery on the same floor is critical wherever you decide to have it.

Now that you have found a place for the nursery let’s figure out what to put inside the small space.

What do you add to a tiny nursery to stay organized?

Certain essential items are needed for your baby and you to stay organized and less stressed in the early days of your life together. The list of things you need is usually short and easy to get.

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A safe crib
Changing table and pad (Affiliate Link)
Baby Clothes and Supplies Storage
A chair (Affiliate Link) for Nursing and Spending Time Together
A Small Area to Play

All these areas are critical to a well-organized nursery. We will visit each of these areas to maximize the space in your small nursery. Let’s begin!

A Safe Crib

It’s essential to have a safe crib (Affiliate Link) that can hide the baby’s things. Under cribs, you can easily store items like supplies to help you and your child stay organized. Under-the-bed organizers are great for cribs to give you extra storage and keep items from getting dusty. Below are items you can use under your crib to add a repository from Amazon (Affiliate Link).com (affiliate).

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A Changing Table and Pad

A changing table pad placed securely on top of the small dresser is a space-saving place to help change your little one. Some changing tables will turn into dressers for your child later on. I found that a 3-4 foot piece of furniture (Affiliate Link) with a few drawers and a changing pad will give you storage and maximize your space. You can also hang things on the side of dressers and cribs. But when the baby starts moving, you may want to find a different home. Below are space-saving cabinets you can use as a changing table and pad (Affiliate Link).

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Baby Clothes and Supplies Storage

Some small spaces have closets that can be transformed into a well-organized baby storage space (Affiliate Link). Shelving (Affiliate Link), rolling carts (Affiliate Link), and drawers are handy in a small closet to help organize clothing. Placing fabric storage drawer sets in the closet with a door will help prevent accidently tipping over since it will be closed off from the baby's access. If there are any furniture (Affiliate Link) drawer pieces in the room, be sure to strap them to the wall with earthquake straps. Below are some items I found on Amazon (Affiliate Link).com (affiliate) to help you maximize your clothing storage and extra supplies.

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A Great Chair

Having a place to sit on those late nights and early-morning feedings is essential. Finding the right seat will make a world of difference. A padded chair (Affiliate Link) will help moms and dads immensely. Below are some I found on Amazon (Affiliate Link) (affiliate) to help you maximize your small room.

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A Small Area to Play

Babies do not need a lot of space to play at this age. But, they need to do something to stimulate them so they do not fall asleep right after feeding. So, a play gym about a small 4-foot by 4-foot area that can be tucked under a bed or behind something when not in use works well. For your baby's playtime, visit these play gyms (Affiliate Link) I found on Amazon (Affiliate Link).com (affiliate).

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I hope these small nursery organization Ideas help you keep your tiny space well-organized and working efficiently for your family. Please comment below if you have specific questions, and I will respond.

Are you seeking help figuring out a game plan for your small nursery organization? Do you have ideas? I can help! Feel free to contact me through my Virtual Organizing Consultation Services page.

What tips are you planning on using in your nursery? Please leave a comment below.

Need more organizing tips to make your nursery great? Below are some articles I found online.

20 Clever Small Nursery Ideas When You're Tight on Space

Top 10 Small Nursery Ideas

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  1. Lucy Kelly says

    March 16, 2021 at 9:09 pm

    Yes, once you take the doors off of a closet, the sky's the limit on repurposing a wall closet. It's been a while since I needed to figure out where to put a crib, amazing to see all the latest gear a baby can equip themselves with!

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  2. Janet Schiesl says

    March 16, 2021 at 8:51 am

    It's been many years since I set up my nursery and products have changed so much I wouldn't know what to suggest to clients. My team has worked with a few expecting parents and their challenge has been where to put all the baby stuff.

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  3. Margarita Ibbott says

    March 15, 2021 at 3:19 pm

    There are some great suggestions. I must admit the last time I needed a crib was almost 20 years ago. Now, I (very happily) wait for the grandchildren. Hehe

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  4. Linda Samuels says

    March 15, 2021 at 2:43 pm

    Your suggestions are terrific for moms or moms-to-be, that are trying to figure out the essentials for an organized nursery. It's been a long time since we had a nursery at home, but your post brought back so many fond memories...especially holding our babies in my arms while rocking in the glider. We converted a dresser into a changing table, and it worked out great. We stored supplies like diapers and clothing. The open-top was great for changing and the right height for my short self. Our daughters shared a room growing up. It wasn't big, but it worked.

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  5. LISA GESSERT says

    March 15, 2021 at 2:22 pm

    As a grandma of 6 beautiful boys this blog hit home and I hope many new families will be able to learn and use a few of your tips and suggestions!!

    Reply
  6. Julie Bestry says

    March 15, 2021 at 1:42 pm

    When my sister was a baby, my mother had a large, unused walk-in closet and turned it into a perfect sleeping space for a tiny human. You've raised all the essentials, and really, it's not like little ones know if they're missing dozens of other toys. To a baby, everything is new! Good, solid tips!

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  7. Seana Turner says

    March 15, 2021 at 10:28 am

    You really don't need much, but these are the basics. I guess if you are really crunched, you could play in another space. My first nursery was in a rental, and we just squeezed in these items you mention. Hardly any toys, just a basket of books. We read each book, every day, as soon as she was big enough to sit up. She loved them! The chair was a lifesaver, and she didn't sleep well. We spent many hours together in that chair, awake and asleep LOL!

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  8. Diane N Quintana says

    March 15, 2021 at 8:10 am

    Good ideas, Sabrina. I still have a chest of drawers that I used in the nursery many decades ago. Of course, back then it had a pad on top. I've repurposed this chest of drawers and now it lives in my family room and stores wrapping paper, ribbon, and gift bags.

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  9. Ronni Eisenberg says

    March 15, 2021 at 7:55 am

    I love everything nursery. I’ve had quite a few projects organizing a baby’s nursery, especially in New York City where space to so tight.
    I’ve turned dining rooms into nurseries, separated space in the living room with shelving, to create the nursery, And just as you pointed out, transformed a large walk-in closet for a baby’s space.
    I like how you gave us just what we need for a nursery and only what we need. A baby doesn’t need a lot of space but, like you said, having a place to sit or rock is the best. And all that precious little baby stuff is so dreamy!‍

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  10. Janet Barclay says

    March 15, 2021 at 7:02 am

    Great ideas here! I was surprised at your suggestion to use a walk-in closet until I thought about how many homes I've been to where they had a baby, and the baby was almost never in their own bedroom. It actually makes a lot of sense!

    Reply
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