From NICU to Home: How I Organized a Nursery for a Miracle Baby

From NICU to Home: How I Organized a Nursery for a Miracle Baby

While most parents spend months nesting, this was not the case for a dear friend of mine. At 30 weeks pregnant, her water broke. Her baby boy spent two long months in the NICU. He was a miracle, but his room was far from ready. Two weeks before her baby shower, she was in a hospital room instead of getting the nursery prepped.

Nursery room decor for boy mountain theme

The Ultimate Nursery Organization Setup

  1. The Mobile Diaper Station – Don’t worry about the “perfect” changing table. Put the basics on a cart that can move with you.
  2. The Grab and Go Feeding Station – Keep your pump parts, bottles, and snacks in one spot.
  3. The Sizing System – Don’t hang everything. Sort by size so you can grab a “Newborn” or “0-3 Month” outfit in seconds.
  4. The Laundry Zone – Use a simple basket for dirty clothes so they don’t pile up on the floor.
Before and after nursery organization transformation for the closet space that holds wipes, diapers, shoes to grow into, and hats and gloves for colder weather.

My Top Products for Sustainable Nursery Organization

If you only have an hour to shop or order online, these are the items that make the biggest difference:

Organizing the Nursery Closet

Velvet Mini Hangers

These save space and keep tiny clothes from sliding off. You might think it’s too much now, but you’ll be glad you have them later. My favorite brand is BAGAIL 50 Pack Kids Velvet Hangers on Amazon.

Hanger Size Dividers

These help you find the right size in seconds. You can also see where one size ends and where the next one begins.

Cube Bins for Ultimate Nursery Organization

Throw toys or extra blankets in these to hide the mess quickly. Additionally, you use these to store the next size up for shoes and clothes or use them to hold seasonal items like hats and gloves. These wicker baskets are 13x13in. Furthermore, they are slim at the top, so label clips fit easier than the ones from Target.

Label Clips for Bins

Label your bins clearly so anyone helping you can find what they need. Get label clips that are erasable. This lets you change the label as the baby grows. Try this pack of 10 to get started!

Setting Up the Dresser and Changing Table

Drawer Organizers for Clothing

Use cloth bins in the dresser to keep small items together. They are great for socks, bibs, or burp cloths that don’t need a formal fold.

PRO TIP: Use the bottom drawer of the dresser to store extra linens for the crib. They will be easy to access when you need them quickly and most likely will be closer in proximity to the crib than the closet if you need to change something quickly too.

Creating a Mobile Diaper Station

3-Tier Rolling Cart

This is your best friend for nursery organization. It holds diapers, wipes, and cream. You can move it from the nursery to the living room easily. The Volnamal Movable Cart is slender enough to fit in almost any room.

Diaper Caddy

I love Blissful Diary Diaper Caddy because the dividers are adjustable. Additionally, set up a caddy and a rolling cart. The caddy can be restocked and taken in the car or out on the deck.

Wall-Mounted Kid’s Bookshelf

These floating shelves grow with your baby. You can store books, toys, and decor while keeping the floor clear. Therefore, I recommend these because they have smooth edges and are very durable.

Creating Peace Amongst the Chaos

When you are a NICU mom, your mind is in a dozen places. A simple system gives you one less thing to worry about. It creates a “Room to Breathe” so you can focus on your miracle baby.

Want to set up your nursery fast? Shop my NICU Mom Essentials List here!

Nursery organization for the dresser with cloth bins to hold burp cloths and extra diapers. Wipe to the right of the diapers and little socks kept in a small clear bin for easy access.

Bonnie Hintenach

Professional Organizer | Bin Your Space

www.binyourspace.com

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