De-Clutter Your Home Nursery
Diapers, baby toiletries as well as toys, safety items, etc...
It's very difficult to achieve a designer style to one's home when your at this stage in your life, however all is not lost.
Babies can generate clutter at an amazing rate but if you keep your head, you can de-clutter the nursery decor and maybe prevent some unneeded junk from ever reaching the babies room in the first place.
Here are some simple ideas to cut clutter to a minimum.
The first step is to get off those baby mailing lists that will send you tips from nursing to making your baby the next Einstein.
This will cut back on your magazine pile as well as your boxes of unwanted promotional gifts you just can't say no to.
Discard any areas of the home that is the second changing station or baby product storage area.
Buy baby clothes in only a few color selections.
This will allow you to mix and match outfits, if one top or bottom gets ruined you can easily match a different outfit.
Always keep track of your babies exact size and remember to donate to less fortunate people items that your baby has outgrown especially if this is your last child.
Finally, remember to clear the floor in your child's room, no matter how clean your closet is, an object that ends up on the floor will end up behind or under another object and your pile will start to build up.
Purchase inexpensive cardboard chests of drawers for each type of clothing to help keep the clothes in order.