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4 Tips to Build a Budget-Friendly Designer Nursery

4 Tips to Build a Budget-Friendly Designer Nursery
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Designing your little one’s nursery shouldn’t cost you a fortune. As parents, especially first-timers, it is perfectly natural for us to be caught up in decorating our newborn’s first bedroom, as we all want to make it as beautiful as it can possibly be. However, baby items and furnishings can be costly, so it is important that you keep track of your budget to avoid going overboard. Here are some budget-friendly ideas to help you create a luxurious space for your bundle of joy without costing an arm and leg. 

Do away with the changing table

One of the furnishings you can do without is a changing table. Not only can it take up a lot of space, but your little one will surely outgrow it in just a few months. You don’t need a fancy table to change your baby’s diaper; you just need a clean and safe place where your little one can lie down. If you have a spare dresser, consider using it instead. Add a changing pad on top of it and place it near your baby’s crib for easy access.

Be creative with wall decals or paint

One of the easiest and most affordable ways to spruce up the nursery is by applying a fresh color or paint. You can paint it with multiple bold colors or make a statement by applying one bold color to one part of the wall. However, it would be best to stick to neutral colors or use subtle shades to prevent your baby and yourself from getting visually overwhelmed. Sticking to neutral shades will also make your decorating job more manageable in the future if ever you decide to change the nursery into another type of room. Another option is to decorate the walls with decals, as they are more affordable compared to wallpaper, and they won’t damage your walls once you remove them. 

Focus on the essentials

Your baby will not remember the brand of beddings you used or the number of stuffed toys they had, so try to stick to the essentials as much as you can. Avoid splurging on the crib or baby beddings. Try to limit the toys, as your baby may not appreciate them until they get older. You can also decorate a designer nursery with plants to make it more homey and lively.  

Resourcefulness can go a long way 

Babies can be expensive, so being resourceful can help you stretch out your budget. Remember that not everything in your little one’s nursery should be store-bought or brand new. Before going baby stuff shopping, assess the things you already have. Check your unused furniture, and consider transforming some of them into baby furnishings.

You can revamp an outdated dresser into a multifunctional baby storage, just by giving it a fresh color of paint. If you don’t have extra furniture, consider shopping at thrift stores or accepting hand-me-downs. There are also several vendors online, such as Quirky Bubba, where you can buy high-quality, and trendy baby furniture at a fraction of the price of a designer piece. 

Preparing for the arrival of your little one doesn’t need to be expensive. With a bit of creativity, careful planning, and an open mind, you can turn a simple bedroom into a luxurious and comfortable nursery.

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Dana Rodriguez

These are great tips. I totally agree you do not need a changing table.

Jodi Hunter

Thanks for the tips.