How To Choose Nursery Furniture?

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One of the most exciting aspects of becoming a parent is preparing your home for the newest member of your family. Every parent wants to design the ideal nursery room for their kids, but in the midst of selecting the right color scheme, furniture, and accessories, many parents overlook one of the most important details: the nursery’s safety.

Planning a nursery design is one of the most exciting decorating jobs you’ll ever tackle, so finding the appropriate nursery furniture is critical. You can visit your favorite shops or you can browse hundreds of nursery furniture packages online to keep you inspired.

how to choose nursery furniture

A nursery furniture set simplifies things and is often a cost-effective option. Mixing and matching baby furniture is also fun since it enables you to incorporate your own personal style into your decor. 

Here is a list of tips to help you choose the perfect furniture for your nursery.

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Do Your Research

Decide how much space you have, what style you want the room to have, and how much money you can spend before you start decorating. Do your homework to make your baby’s nursery look good.

The simplest method to keep track of your nursery ideas is to make a list of them. Online images of other nurseries may assist you in determining the design you want for your baby’s room, and then select one that’s most doable.

Quick Tip: Before you fill the nursery with furniture and make it hard to move around, measure the size of your nursery. Take note of the measurements and then buy the furniture that fits them. Check to make sure the crib is the right size for your nursery and doesn’t make the room feel too small.

Choose Growth

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Your infant won’t remain a baby forever. Consider purchasing a cot that converts to a toddler bed, or even a single bed or couch. This will help you stretch your dollar in the long term, and you’ll avoid having to redo the room on a regular basis.

Quick Tip: A convertible crib is a wonderful option if you don’t want to spend a lot of money on a new bed when your kid outgrows their crib.

Provide Space

There’ll be a lot of clutter, so keep the room tidy with enough storage space. Choose a changing table with drawers where you can keep the baby’s clothes, towels, and diapers easily. It’s easier than putting them in a wardrobe because everything is close by. 

Colorful storage baskets or toy chests are excellent ways to bring life to a nursery. To make the space appear even more inviting, use colors that complement the room’s color scheme.

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Quick Tip: In every nursery, there must be a place where you can change your baby’s diapers. If you have a lot of space in your nursery, a changing table is ideal. If you have a small nursery that already has a lot of other furniture, you might want to have changing toppers and pads instead.

Choose Colors Carefully

Painting the whole house in bright colors, such as yellow or orange, may induce overstimulation in children. Excessive exposure to yellow may lead to exhaustion since it’s the most vibrant color in the spectrum.

Instead, use a few splotches of yellow on white walls for a calming but elegant effect. Grey and sand are two modern colors that might work well for a nursery. 

Quick Tip: Since your kid will be sleeping in the nursery most of the time, you’ll need gentle lighting, either a table lamp with a soft glow or with ambient lighting. Consider a nightlight so you can go in and out without waking a sleeping baby.

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Look For Coordinated Pieces

Finding the correct balance for your nursery might be difficult if you don’t properly combine the various elements of the room. Having a clear vision for your baby’s room, whether it’s a cradle or a cot, is the first step in establishing a beautifully integrated nursery space for your child.

Quick Tip: Choose a nursery furniture set instead of buying each piece separately. This will make it easier to compare different models, it’s faster and cheaper, and it’ll cost less in the long run. The one that comes with everything you need is the best option. If you’re short on space, a two-piece set with just the crib and dresser with a changing pad might be the best choice for you.

Prioritize Safety

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Formaldehyde is found in new furniture, notably wood-pressed and plastic furniture. Too much exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) may cause serious negative effects, ranging from irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and even skin rashes.

Quick Tip: When shopping for nursery furniture, look for Greenguard-certified cribs, changing tables, and dressers, or check if the manufacturer has safety standards. If this isn’t feasible, air out the furniture before bringing it into the nursery.

Conclusion

Having a baby requires a lot of planning. These little bundles of joy will take up a lot of room in both your hearts and houses. And when it comes to furnishing the nursery, most parents go crazy with the décor and then stick to a tight budget when buying nursery items. But always remember that the quality of the furniture is more significant than the aesthetics of the nursery as a whole. 

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