Essential elements in the baby's room (I): The placement of furniture

For starting to plan a baby's room, you have to think about the essential elements, trying not to leave anything important but avoiding by all means overload the stay. Before you start buying things, make a scale map of the room that the baby will occupy to get an idea of ​​what furniture will fit and what furniture will be expendable. Today we are going to see how to place the different elements.

The first thing you have to place, as you suppose, is the cradle. This is the most important part of the child's room and where more time will be spent especially the first months. Make sure you are away from the windows, but decide based on your needs and space if you stick it to a wall or put it in the center of the room to access from everywhere. However, the most common is to glue one end to the wall, either a side or the headboard. A fairly common element is the changer, which is essential in the daily care of the baby and we have talked about many times. The best place to place it is near the closet and where there is good light, so, or near a window or near a lamp. There are cots that have the changing table included, which increases comfort while saving space.

Normally you don't have to look for the best place to wardrobe, since it is usually in the house before the child is born, either because it is built-in or because it was already part of the decoration of the room, so we will not stop at it. It is essential that the closet remains closed while things are not being taken out of it so that the child's clothes do not get dust, so install some doors if it is one that closes with curtains.

Finally, you have to think about looking for somewhere to put toys and objects for child care like kettles and so on. Ideally, install shelves or make yourself with a trunk.