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Create some additional storage and declutter the nursery with some simple solutions, many of which you may already have on hand! Try these cute and clever storage suggestions in your baby's nursery.
Moses Basket
A woven Moses baby bassinet makes an adorable accent for the nursery and is a great storage solution for diapers, clothing, or toys. These woven bassinets typically are fine to use, but read the recommendations for the Moses basket bassinet that you choose to be safe. These resemble laundry baskets are inexpensive and bring a cool, natural vibe to the nursery while providing a cute way to keep the baby's stuff tidy.
Another tip: these Moses bassinets make excellent baby shower gifts, especially when you fill them with other wrapped baby treats and goodies. For more information on woven baby Moses bassinets, contact a company like African Heritage LLC.
Kitchen Carts
Shop your own home for a storage cart, like those rolling kitchen carts, for the nursery. These are a convenient way to store things that you use every day. For example, you can create a diaper-changing station on your rolling cart that can be moved around the room with ease. Rolling kitchen carts make excellent storage vessels for a nursery!
Bean Bags
Do you have a lot of plush toys and stuffed animals in the nursery? A plush toy bean bag is easy to make if you sew and is not expensive to purchase. Simply fill it with toys that are taking up space and switch out from time to time so that your child gets to play with something new. These large bean bags also make a comfy spot to sit, lounge, or rest in the nursery.
Coat Trees
Coat trees are another excellent use of space for storage in a nursery. Hang outerwear, mesh bags of smaller, seasonal items, or bags of supplies from the tree, in a corner of the nursery. Got a closet? The smaller, child-size coat trees are useful implements inside for holding bags or bulky items that don't fit on hangers easily.
Toy Swing
Toys can take up a lot of space in a nursery. Make a stuffed toy swing for a cute way to store the toys so that children can enjoy seeing them, too. This works well with special toys that the child may be too young for now, or that you want to save for later.
Use these tips and tricks for clever and cute storage solutions in your baby's nursery! Find these items widely online through your favorite retailers and vendors.
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