
I’ve seen those baby gear checklists—and wow, they can be overwhelming! With lists ranging from 50 to over 100 items (counting groups of things like pajamas as just one), organizing all that baby stuff can feel impossible, especially since you won’t use everything right away.
To make it manageable, I recommend setting up three main nursery stations: feeding, changing, and sleeping. Each station should be personalized to what works best for you and your baby, keeping all essentials within easy reach. For example, your feeding station might be in your bedroom or kitchen, while changing stations can be set up in multiple spots around the house for convenience.
When organizing, maximize your vertical space—shelves, hanging organizers, and storage bins at eye level make it easier for you since your baby can’t reach yet. Also, think long term by choosing versatile items that grow with your child, like dressers that transition from changing tables to toy storage.
With a little planning and flexible setups, you can keep your nursery organized and practical, even as your baby—and their needs—grow!
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