If you are reaching the end of your pregnancy, you might feel the hormones kicking in and urging you to get active. If your nursery is still not complete, or you are just thinking about turning your spare room into a baby’s paradise, you will need to tackle the job before your big bump gets in the way. Some people simply don’t know where to start, so you will need to make sure that you are creating a detailed plan to get ready for the arrival of the new family member.
Declutter
The first thing you will need to do is empty the proposed nursery completely, so you can start with your design work. Get rid of things you can’t use in other rooms, maybe arrange a house clearance service? If there are items in other rooms that could be replaced by the ones you are just taking out of the future nursery, you can get rid of them or give them away.
Choose the Colour Scheme
Once you can see the entire room and the walls, you can decide on the colour scheme. Whether you already know if you are expecting a boy or a girl, you can choose the appropriate colour. However, don’t make everything boring baby pink or blue; choose a colour that will suit every personality, as you cannot know what your child will prefer. If you would like to make the room gender-neutral and allow your baby to develop freely, you can use animals, flowers, and shapes instead of dolls and cars in your decor.

Protect the Surfaces
If there is one thing that people will not tell you about pregnancy, it is that it can get really messy. You will need a stain-resistant carpet and a washable paint or carpet, if you would like to deal with accidents promptly. Your baby is likely to have moments when they don’t consider how hard you worked on the decoration project, and you will understand why leaving them without a nappy for a minute is really not a good idea.
Avoid Corners
One of the things you don’t want in your nursery is corners. Once your baby sits up or starts climbing or walking, they will be in constant danger. You have two options. Either buy nursery furniture without sharp edges and corners, or get some protectors that will help you eliminate the risk of injury. Don’t forget about the danger of the doors; little hands and fingers can easily get trapped between the frame and the door itself.

Take Care of Your Own Needs, Too
While your nursery will be mainly your baby’s domain, you will spend a lot of time there, too. You will need a comfortable chair to sit on, and a spare bed if you have space, so you can stay with your baby whenever they feel upset or unwell. You might want to install a nursery monitor or speaker system that allows you to stream music in the room, so you and your baby feel relaxed during feeding times.
Allow Space for Flexibility
You also have to design your nursery with the future needs of your baby in mind. Create a space where they can play safely, and get shelves or boxes for the toys they will have. If you design the room for a newborn, it will be not suitable for your baby when they grow and are starting to explore their environment. You might also get a cot that can later be reassembled into a toddler bed, so you can keep the style of your room and save money at the same time.
DIY Decorations to Save Money
While there are loads of gorgeous decorations available for babies, nothing will match your own design. You can make your own baby mobile while you are waiting for the arrival of the new family member. If you are good with the sewing machine, you can also save money on bedding and create your own baby set that matches the style of the room and your taste as well.

Getting ready for a baby can be challenging. You will need to take care of the space and get everything in order. Chances are that your hormones are already making you anxious, so the sooner you tackle the issue the better you will feel about yourself and your achievements. Plan your nursery design early, and you can reduce stress during your last trimester.
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