Create a Baby Nursery on a Budget

Candid 35mm lifestyle photography of a young couple happily setting up a budget-friendly baby nursery in their new home. The

Create a Baby Nursery on a Budget

Think that your new baby's nursery needs to cost an arm and a leg? Think again! Here at the Corpus Christi local movers, we know how important it is to have a special room for your new bundle of joy, and we also know how important it is to keep finances in order. With that in mind, we have rounded up a few of our favorite tips for putting together a baby nursery on a budget. Read on to learn our tips about creating a baby nursery on a budget.

Don't want to revolve the room around a specific character? Don't feel the need to! These days, many parents are opting to focus on a color scheme rather than an overall theme or character. Let your nursery be an extension of your home's existing décor and it will fit your baby as they grow into the room. If you want to keep the room trendy and current, use easy ways to pull these trends in, such as with dolls, stuffed animals, bedding, and flowers.

Choose a color scheme that isn't too pastel or baby-minded, and you can skip redecorating when your child is a late toddler. By using a fun base color, you can swap the other things in the room as they need to—such as a bigger bed, a dresser without the changing table, and more. The color palette can remain while the room's furniture grows along with your child.

In keeping with the growing theme, furniture that can withstand wear and tear is an essential criterion for picking out pieces. Look for pieces with clean lines and solid materials to ensure they will last as long as you (and your child) wish to keep them around.

Some particular brands are designed with this in mind, such as Lifestyle cribs. These convert from crib to toddler, day, and even up to full size bed, which means they are designed to grow with your child. Other pieces, like oak dressers or armoires, can be used well after your child gets older.

One inexpensive way to decorate the nursery is by using items that have more personal significance than monetary value. Heirlooms and other family items are a great source of décor, as are personalized items from creative sites like etsy.

You don't need a large budget or a degree in decorating to create a special nursery. Keep an open mind and incorporate items that will help you build a cozy, nurturing, and stimulating environment for your new baby.

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