NURSERY HACKS EVERY MOM SHOULD KNOW | + Nursery Organization and Storage Ideas

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I'm sharing nursery hacks and organization that every mom should know (coming from a second-time mom.) I've definitely learned some things from my first baby that have impacted how I'm organizing my second baby's nursery. So, these are baby room organization, nursery storage DIY ideas, and a ton more mom hacks for organizing your baby's room. Whether you are looking for nursery furniture and decor (see my full nursery reveals below) or just general nursery ideas for storage in general or maybe baby organization, these baby hacks will help you out!
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00:00 Intro to Nursery Hacks
1:01 Changing table dresser hack
2:26 Organizing a nursery dresser
2:58 Tips for storing baby clothing in a dresser
3:34 Why I use Ruggable rugs in the nursery
4:08 Keeping baby clothing organized
5:45 Labelling and storage for a nursery
6:52 Book storage ideas for nursery
7:30 Blackout curtains for a nursery

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My favorite nursery “hack” is to keep a small storage tote in the room/closet for “memories”. So much paperwork and other sentimental items come in during the first year. The smaller bin (vs a jumbo tote) keeps it in check but allows for a safe place for special little items.

schill
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I love that the dresser as a changing table is more multi-functional than just for them as an infant! What a great idea!

andreathomas
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I have 3 kids under 4. Their fave game when I'm breastfeeding baby is to take out all the bins from their carefully organized dressers and dump all the clean clothes all over their room. When they're feeling extra, they mix it in with the dirty clothes. I'm so over it so I made a system in their closet which I can lock so they can't access their clothes. It's way less efficient but my blood pressure couldn't handle it!!

taraisfluffy
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They make curtain rods that allow the curtain to curve around window and block that light that comes from sides! We use them in our nursery

annadavis
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I did the dresser instead of the changing table. It makes so much more sense . The magnets on the curtains is GENIUS!

VRiannazzo
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I watched this because I love a useful, convenient space and I wanted to see someone else’s ideas. As I’m watching, I’ve discovered I’ve done the same thing in my daughter’s nursery. The dresser instead of changing table, organizers/dividers in the dresser, ruggable, wall book shelves! These ideas have definitely been useful and convenient in her nursery!

LayaRay
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I also have a ruggable rug in my baby's room, and I love that they're thin enough to put pads underneath. We just got some super cheap harbor freight anti-fatigue mats and putting them under the ruggle rug is still smooth and no tripping hazard!

stefari
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I love the idea of a dresser for a changing table! As someone having a c section I love my changing table that doubles as a baby bath under the change mat. It has a drain hose and it’s so eased to move to and from the bathroom

biancalewis
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I like the "outgrown box". We keep a bin in the attic with the next size of clothes and cloth diapers. My kids share a room, #3 is due in a month and there will be no more nurseries in this house... We never used a changing table, we just threw the kids on any surface to change them. We use a rolling cart which hold diapers/blankets/burp cloths/wipes in the living room/dining area, which is literally where we spend 95% of our time. We also have a rolling cart which holds all of our homeschool material. I'm convinced rolling carts are the best home hack of our generation!

threearrows
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I agree the bin of outgrown clothes is a game changer! I always share that tip with fellow new parents!

aprilbirdww
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A tip to make the blackout curtains more effective: instead of using a decorative or straight curtain rod, use the old school ones that wrap around. They're really cheap in big box stores, and bring the curtains back around to the wall/window frame.

kawannahardy
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The curtain hacks is everything! You don't know the stress until you have a baby and it really takes a forward thinker to understand that the lack of darkness makes for a troubled baby sleeper. Thanks for this!

vashtiekola
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Black out curtains are EVERYTHING even to an adult with no kids lol.

Mrs.Frankenstein
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Watching this even though idk if I'm going to ever have a child because I love you that much.

erindenny
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Loving the I Want To Believe poster in the background!!! ❤️

LuanaOnMaui
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I am 24 weeks pregnant as a ftm and I found this video SO helpful!!! We have a one bedroom apartment and the baby’s nursery will be our room

maddisonkrieger
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Thank you for this video! I’m pregnant with my first and I’m trying to figure out where to even start with the room set up 🥰 great tips! Love the rooms!

emileeburmeister
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Her room is just beautiful. You did such a great job. 🙂

nanaronhano
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My kid never had blackout curtains. As a baby she had white shades so for naps her room was just a little dim, but nowhere near dark. She slept like sleeping beauty and I could even go in and vacuum her room without waking her.
As for myself, I slept without curtains for years! Love the natural light seeping in, in the morning.

Claudia-smte
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I like how the magnetic strips. Thinking about it for my room too

StFrancis