Smart Storage Ideas for baby's room

Posted by DSH on Monday, July 24, 2006

How can you contain all of the toys and essential products in your baby's room? Take some stylish storage cues from the Ultimate Nursery,
as featured in American Baby magazine and Kids' Rooms, Etc. magazine.
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1. Storage to the Ceiling
Prefabricated kitchen cabinetry purchased in a home supply store takes the place of expensive bedroom furniture. Securely stacking shallow ones to the ceiling makes great use of tall ceilings, and keeps little-used items from becoming clutter.

2.Lively Little Drawers
Small, colorful drawers fit nicely on the tall shelves, and contain small tubes of lotion, binkies, and other easily misplaced nursery items.

3.Under-Bed Access
Toys and extra bedding are neatly stowed in the trundle, which is fitted with a storage grid and rolls out for convenience. When sleepovers start in a few years, the storage grid can be replaced by a twin mattress.

4.Tote-ally Smart
Durable carry-all buckets slide easily beneath the crib, keeping blocks and toys from tripping Mom and Dad. And in case of unexpected visits to a sitter's, they can grab a whole bucket to bring along.

5.Tucked Away Safely
Baby's got a favorite lovey? If its home is a pocket in an ottoman, you'll always know where it is.

6.Changing Functions
A simple shelf above the changing table makes a smart spot for storing fragile toys, special artwork, and essential supplies such as a pacifier or tube of diaper-rash cream.
Although this is actually a changing table, any deep, full-size dresser can be used as one with a safe, soft changing pad on top of it.