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As soon-to-be new parents, waiting for the day to welcome your little one to the world is an exciting time. And it tends to gradually increase the desire to create a special space where they will grow in the home.

However, it also opens a new set of questions for you to look for answers to, such as what a nursery room should look like, when you should start decorating your baby’s nursery room and if your baby will like your room design ideas when they grow up.

While there’s no single ‘right’ way to design a nursery, there are key factors you should consider to help you create a perfect room for you and your baby.

Plan for the Future: Leave Space to Grow

When designing your baby’s nursery, one of the first things you must consider is their future needs. Babies grow quickly, which means their room should be able to adapt to their changing requirements as time goes on.

Invest in foundational pieces that can easily be updated with accessories and textiles as your child grows, such as wallpaper, paint colours, rugs, and furniture. This allows you to create a timeless base that can evolve with your child’s personality and interests. Also, this lets you save time and money in the long run while providing a space that remains relevant and stimulating throughout their early years.

For instance, choose a neutral wall colour and add pops of colour and patterns through artwork, cushions, and throws. Then, swap out the artwork, cushions, and throws with different decor to reflect their new taste or preferences. As for furniture, choose pieces you can modify to accommodate their growth, such as a changing table that can be repurposed as a dresser or a cot that converts into a bed for little kids.

Define Functional Areas: Create Zones

Designating specific areas for sleeping, feeding, and changing to establish a sense of order and efficiency. This not only makes it easier to navigate the space but also helps your baby develop an understanding of routine and predictability.

Ensure the sleeping area is conducive to restful sleep with a comfortable cot, blackout curtains, and a calming ambience. Create a cosy feeding nook with a comfy chair, a side table with drawers for the essentials, and soft lighting. The changing area should be well-lit and equipped with ample storage for nappies, wipes, and other necessities.

Also, don’t forget about your needs. Add a comfortable chair or glider where you can sit to relax and bond with your baby during feeding or story time.

Set the Mood: Add Ambient Lighting

Lighting plays an important role in creating a soothing atmosphere in the nursery.

Opt for layered lighting that combines ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a versatile and adaptable space. Or, install a dimmer switch for your overhead light to adjust the brightness whenever needed, creating a calming ambience for bedtime or a brighter environment for playtime.

Meanwhile, incorporating floor and table lamps add warmth and create a cosy atmosphere. Choose bulbs emitting warm, soft light to promote relaxation and avoid harsh shadows. On the other hand, consider adding a night light to provide a gentle glow during the night, making it easier for you to navigate the room for night-time feedings or nappy changes.

Stay Organised in Style: Find Pretty Storage Solutions

Organising the nursery room is essential for maintaining a calm and functional space. One way how you can do this is by adding storage units in some parts of the room. The good thing about storage solutions is that they don’t have to be purely practical; they can also enhance the room’s aesthetic appeal.

Choose furniture that both optimises storage and exudes style, such as a dresser with drawers for clothes and a changing table with shelves for nappies and wipes. Meanwhile, utilise decorative baskets and bins to store toys, books, and other baby essentials, adding a touch of personality and visual interest to the room while keeping items accessible.

Creating a Nurturing Sanctuary for Your Little One

Designing a nursery room is a labour of love and an investment in your little one’s future. By incorporating the tips mentioned above, you can create a beautiful and functional space that will nurture your baby’s development and create a place of peace and comfort for the whole family.

Create a space where your baby can grow and thrive. At Starry Homestead, an award-winning interior design firm in Singapore, we know how important it is to create a personalised and nurturing space for your little one. Our team of experienced interior design professionals can guide you through the process of designing a nursery that reflects your style and ideas and meets the needs of your growing family.

Contact us today for a consultation, and let us help you create a nursery that is as special as your little one or start a home renovation to accommodate the new member of the family.