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How to prepare your home for baby?
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How to prepare your home for baby?

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  • Position the crib away from drafts, direct sunlight, and heat sources while keeping it close to your bed for easy nighttime access.
  • Install blackout curtains and maintain room temperature at 68°F with 50-60% humidity for optimal baby sleep conditions.
  • Choose ergonomic changing furniture based on your space - either a full changing table/dresser combo or adapt an existing table.
  • Begin childproofing early by stocking up on corner trims, cabinet locks, outlet covers, and drawer clamps before baby becomes mobile.
  • Create a functional nighttime setup with a dimmer bedside lamp for comfortable feeding sessions during those early months.

To prepare your home for baby, position the crib away from drafts and heat sources, install blackout curtains, maintain 68°F room temperature, set up ergonomic changing areas, and begin childproofing with outlet covers and cabinet locks before baby becomes mobile.

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Even before the birth of the child, you’ll want to prepare your home for your newest and cutest family member. More often than not, you can get by with small purchases and some repurposing.

Place for a bassinet or crib

Even if you have a separate nursery, in the first year of life, baby is likely to sleep in your bedroom. Finding the right place for the crib is important. You’ll want to avoid drafts and direct sunlight. Because it’s important for a newborn not to overheat, it’s better to avoid radiators or other heat sources.

It’s a good idea to keep the crib away from doorways, sockets and wires, and closer to the parent's bed. For safety reasons, it is better not to hang heavy frames or shelving units above the crib.

A small bedside lamp with a dimmer, may come in handy too for night feedings in the very beginning.

Time to sleep

Newborns often confuse day with night. In order for the baby to sleep well, it’s worth hanging blackout curtains on the windows. This will help you and baby sleep later in the morning and nap during the day.

The optimum temperature in the room where the baby sleeps is about 68°F (20°C). The optimum humidity level is 50-60 percent. It is especially important to maintain the indicators in winter when central heating is on.

Other furniture for a newborn

You can choose a changing table based on the space you have. It makes sense to put a full-fledged changing table / dresser combo in a nursery. You can use the shelves and drawers for clothes, diapers, blankets and care products.

If space is limited, then an existing table can be adapted for changing diapers. But remember, you want it to be ergonomic as possible. You’ll be using it every day, several times a day and no one needs added stress of back pain.

Safe space

In the first months of life, a baby is not able to move around very much. But time flies, and before you know it, baby will be scooting and crawling and getting into mischief. It’s better to take a moment before baby becomes mobile to figure out what you will need to childproof. Stock up on corner trims, drawer and window clamps, cabinet locks, and coverings for electrical outlets.

Frequently asked questions

The optimal temperature for a baby's room is around 68°F (20°C). This helps prevent overheating while keeping your baby comfortable during sleep.

Place the crib away from drafts, direct sunlight, heat sources, and doorways. Keep it close to your bed for easy access during nighttime feedings and avoid hanging heavy items above it.

Start childproofing before your baby becomes mobile, typically around 4-6 months. Stock up on outlet covers, cabinet locks, corner guards, and drawer clamps early to be prepared.

A dedicated changing table isn't essential but is convenient. You can use a changing table/dresser combo for storage or adapt an existing table, ensuring it's ergonomic for daily use.

Newborns often confuse day and night, so blackout curtains help regulate sleep patterns. They allow longer morning sleep and better daytime naps for both baby and parents.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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