Nursery setup guide
Nursery setup guide
The nursery is where the new family member can sleep safely and be cared for easily. In this article, we outline what you should consider when choosing a nursery set, nursery closet and organization suggestions, and how to create a plan that prioritizes safety.
Nursery safety comes first
Issues such as crib rail spacing, stability, and material certifications are priorities for nursery furniture. Assembly according to manufacturer instructions and periodic checks reduce long-term risks.
What does a nursery set consist of?
Typical sets include a crib, changing unit (or multi-purpose module), nursery closet, and sometimes mini pantry shelves. Keeping the number of pieces simple according to the room's square footage preserves room for movement.
Nursery storage and organization
Keeping clothes separated by age and season, and consolidating care products in one drawer, speeds things up at night. Open baskets and labeled boxes help maintain a sustainable nursery organization.
Nursery decoration: simple and functional
Soft lighting, a comfortable reading nook, and breathable wall tones create a calm atmosphere for both parents and baby. Position heavy objects and electrical outlets out of the baby's reach.
Frequently asked questions
Should the baby immediately have a separate room?
Every family's arrangement is different; even if you share a room for the first few months, a long-term nursery plan provides benefits in terms of safety and routine.
You can browse nursery sets and accessories from Palmera's collections in-store or on our website.