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How to Organize Your Baby Changing Table: Tips for New Parents

How to Organize Your Baby Changing Table: Tips for New Parents

How to Organize Your Baby Changing Table: Tips for New Parents

As you prepare for the arrival of your little bundle of joy, one of the most important tasks is setting up a well-organized nursery, especially the baby changing table. An organised changing unit isn't just about aesthetics; it's about making your daily life as a parent much easier. In this guide, we'll share the key points on why having an organised baby changing table is essential and provide some valuable tips and advice for achieving a clutter-free changing area.

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1. Choose the Right Baby Changing Table

Before diving into the nitty-gritty of organisation, you'll need to select the perfect changing table for your nursery. At My First Nursery, we offer a wide range of options to suit your preferences and needs. Whether you prefer a dresser with a removable changing tray or a standalone change table, one with drawers or tiered shelves, you're sure to find the ideal fit. These tables provide ample storage space for all the baby essentials, from nappies to creams.

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2. Maximize Vertical Space

When it comes to efficient organisation, don't neglect the space above your change table. Vertical space can be a game-changer. Install shelves or a hanging nappy organizer to keep items like nappies, wipes, and creams within easy reach while adding a personal touch to your nursery.

For a creative twist, consider using hanging storage solutions, like fabric or mesh pockets, suspended from the wall, ceiling, or nearby hooks. These versatile pockets keep essentials close without taking up valuable surface space. Alternatively, install a small pegboard for customisable storage to hang items like muslin cloths, baby toys, or a small caddy for creams and lotions.

To keep your little one entertained during nappy changes, think about adding a mobile or a small mirror above the change table. Look for options with bright colours, interesting patterns, or soothing music to engage your baby's senses and maintain their attention.

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3. Give Everything a Designated Spot

The key to keeping your changing table organised is assigning specific places for each item. Use drawer dividers or small storage containers to separate nappies, wipes, creams, and spare clothes. This will not only keep your changing table neat but also make your life easier when you're in a rush.

4. Consider a Change Table Organizer

Change table organizers are a fantastic solution for streamlining the nappy-changing process. They typically come with multiple compartments designed for nappies, wipes, creams, and hooks for hanging items like muslin cloths or towels. Choose one that can be placed in a drawer, on a shelf, or hung on the wall to suit your table's design. Some even have adjustable straps for customization.

5. Embrace Baskets

If a change table organizer doesn't suit your style, consider using baskets. They are not only a stylish storage solution but also practical for organizing your baby change table. Store items like nappies, wipes, blankets, toys, and spare clothes in various-sized baskets made of materials like wicker or fabric. They add a touch of texture and visual interest to your nursery, especially with tiered shelf change stations.

6. Keep Essentials Within Reach

The most valuable tip of all is to ensure that essential items are within arm's reach. You'll want nappies, wipes, creams, and a changing pad right where you need them. This ensures a smooth and stress-free nappy-changing routine, without having to scramble for items with a messy baby in your arms.

Change Table Organization FAQs

What Items Do You Need on a Changing Table?

✅ Nappies
✅ Wipes
✅ Nappy Cream
✅ Changing Pad
✅ Spare Clothes
✅ Muslin Cloths or Burp Cloths
✅ Hand Sanitizer
✅ Baby Powder

What Do You Put Under a Changing Table?

✅ Baskets or bins for storing toys, blankets, and larger items
✅ Drawers for organizing clothes, accessories, and other essentials
✅ A small bin for disposing of dirty nappies
✅ A laundry hamper for soiled clothes

How Many Changing Pads Do I Need? It's recommended to have at least two change pads for your changing table. This allows you to have a clean, spare pad available while the other is being washed. You may also want to consider investing in a few washable changing pad covers to make cleaning and maintaining your pads easier.

By implementing these tips and keeping your changing table well-organized, you'll be well-prepared to tackle nappy changes with confidence and ease. Personalize your space with decorative elements to make it a welcoming and cosy area for both you and your little one. Happy parenting!

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