Thursday, September 11, 2014

Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }

You don’t truly realize how many things a baby amasses until after your first baby shower—so many cute, tiny and often difficult to store items. We thought we’d share some of these innovative nursery storage ideas.

Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }

We love this mom’s clever idea of repurposing a vintage wire basket to hold important diaper changing necessities and small trinkets in her son’s adorable nursery.

Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }

Baby shoes are both notoriously difficult to store and adorably cute. We love this idea that keeps them organized and on display.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Turn baskets on their sides, and you’ve got shelves! These wire baskets are both fun and functional.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Baby James Nevin’s Nest



Attach some pegs to the side of a dresser or changing table, and you’ve got added hanging storage.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }

We love the trend of hanging baskets, and it’s super easy to DIY. Here are two examples we found in the gallery.

Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Sweet Vintage Nursery

Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Triplet Girls’ Nursery

Maximize closet or wardrobe space by hanging multiple levels of clothing bars with drawers, shelves or cubbies.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Marin’s Big Girl Room

While you’re at it, don’t forget to decorate the closet too! These gold polka dots dress up a well-organized nursery closet.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }
Kenley’s Nursery

Classic cubbies never get old for children’s storage. Sadly, the IKEA EXPEDIT (pictured below) is being phased out; luckily, its near lookalike, the KALLAX, will be available next month.
Nursery Organization Tips { Really Smart Ones }


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