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HomeCommunityNursery & GearComplete Nursery Setup Guide: Creating Baby's Perfect Space
Beautiful nursery room with cot and soft furnishings
Nursery & Gear

Complete Nursery Setup Guide: Creating Baby's Perfect Space

How to create a nursery that works for real life, not just Instagram. Practical layout tips, safety essentials, and budget-friendly decorating ideas.

12 min de lecture12 November 2025Par Lil' Bubba

Creating a Nursery That Actually Works

Pinterest will have you believing you need a ÂŁ5,000 designer nursery with matching everything and a feature wall that took 47 hours to paint. The reality? Your baby doesn't care about aesthetics. They care about being fed, changed, and cuddled.

That said, YOU will be spending a lot of time in this room – often at 3am, half-asleep, trying to find a clean muslin in the dark. So let's create a space that's practical, safe, and yes, looks nice too.

The Essentials: What You Actually Need

Sleep Setup

  • Cot or cot bed: A cot bed converts to a toddler bed later – better value long-term.
  • Firm mattress: Must be new, fit snugly with no gaps. Don't skimp here.
  • Fitted sheets (x4-6): You'll change these more often than you think.
  • Sleeping bags: Safer than blankets. Get different togs for different seasons.

Budget: ÂŁ200-600 for cot + mattress

Changing Station

  • Changing table or chest with topper: Needs to be at a comfortable height for your back.
  • Changing mat: Wipeable surface is essential.
  • Storage within arm's reach: Nappies, wipes, cream – you need these accessible one-handed.

Budget: ÂŁ100-400 depending on furniture choice

Feeding Corner

  • Comfortable chair: You'll spend hours here. A nursing chair or glider is worth it.
  • Side table: For water, phone, snacks, muslins.
  • Good lighting: Dimmable is ideal for night feeds.
  • Footstool: Optional but helpful for positioning.

Budget: ÂŁ150-800 for a decent chair

Layout: Think Like a Sleep-Deprived Parent

When you're stumbling into the nursery at 2am, you need things to be intuitive. Here's how to arrange the space:

The Golden Rules

  • Cot away from windows: Avoid drafts, direct sunlight, and blind cords.
  • Changing station near the door: Quick access for middle-of-the-night changes.
  • Chair in a cosy corner: Away from the door, with good light control.
  • Clear path from door to cot: You'll be navigating this in the dark.
  • Everything you need within reach: No climbing over furniture at 3am.

Storage Solutions

Babies come with a lot of stuff. Here's how to keep it organised:

Wardrobe or Chest of Drawers

For clothes, bedding, and towels. Drawer dividers are a game-changer for tiny socks and vests.

Open Shelving

For books, toys, and decorative items. Use baskets to contain the chaos.

Under-Cot Storage

Perfect for spare bedding, out-of-season clothes, or bulk nappy supplies.

Wall Hooks

For bags, hats, and that cute outfit you want to display. Practical and decorative.

Safety First

Before baby arrives, do a safety audit of the nursery:

The Safety Checklist

  • Secure furniture to walls: Bookcases, wardrobes, and chests can tip.
  • Cover electrical outlets: Even though baby won't be mobile for months, do it now.
  • Check blind cords: Cordless blinds are safest. If you have cords, secure them out of reach.
  • Remove small objects: Anything that could be a choking hazard.
  • Check cot spacing: Bars should be 2.5-6cm apart. No gaps where heads could get stuck.
  • Keep cot clear: No pillows, toys, bumpers, or loose bedding.
  • Smoke and CO detectors: Test them and check batteries.

Temperature and Lighting

Getting these right makes a huge difference to sleep quality (yours and baby's).

Temperature

The ideal nursery temperature is 16-20°C. Invest in a room thermometer – they're cheap and invaluable.

  • Too hot is more dangerous than too cold: Overheating is a SIDS risk factor.
  • Dress baby appropriately: Use the tog guide on sleeping bags.
  • Good ventilation: A fan in summer, but not pointed directly at baby.

Lighting

  • Blackout blinds or curtains: Essential for daytime naps and early summer mornings.
  • Dimmable main light: Or a dimmer switch – bright for playtime, dim for wind-down.
  • Night light: Red or amber tones are best – they don't disrupt melatonin production.
  • Avoid blue light: No screens in the nursery, and avoid cool-white bulbs.

The Nice-to-Haves

Not essential, but these make life easier:

  • Baby monitor: Video gives peace of mind, audio is fine for small homes.
  • White noise machine: Some babies sleep better with background noise.
  • Humidifier: Helpful in winter when central heating dries the air.
  • Nappy bin: Contains smells better than a regular bin.
  • Bookshelf: Start the book collection early – reading to babies is brilliant.

Decorating Without Going Overboard

You can create a beautiful nursery without spending a fortune or committing to a theme you'll hate in six months.

Timeless Choices

  • Neutral base colours: White, grey, or soft pastels work with everything.
  • Add personality with accessories: Easier to change than repainting walls.
  • Quality over quantity: A few nice pieces beat lots of cheap stuff.
  • Consider longevity: Will this still work when they're 3? 5?

Budget-Friendly Ideas

  • Gallery wall: Prints, photos, and artwork you already have.
  • Peel-and-stick decals: Easy to apply, easy to remove when you're bored.
  • Secondhand furniture: Paint it to match your scheme.
  • DIY mobile: Felt shapes or paper cranes – babies love watching movement.

Timeline: When to Do What

When What to Do
20-24 weeksPlan layout, choose colour scheme, order furniture
24-28 weeksPaint/decorate, assemble furniture
28-32 weeksAdd soft furnishings, organise storage
32-36 weeksFinal safety check, wash bedding, stock supplies
36+ weeksRelax! It's ready. Maybe add finishing touches.

Pro tip: Finish the nursery by 36 weeks. Babies sometimes arrive early, and you don't want to be assembling a cot while in labour.

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