9 Baby Furniture Essentials
Becoming a parent is a joyous journey filled with anticipation and
preparation. As you eagerly await the arrival of your little one, one of the
most significant tasks is creating a safe and comfortable space for them at
home. In this blog post, we'll explore the essential nursery furniture items
to consider, where to find them when bringing your newborn home, and how to
choose them wisely.
There are many baby furniture stores like
Pottery Barn Kids
or
IKEA
that have baby furniture in stock. Shop around and see & feel the types
and materials of the furniture in person. Some online stores, like
Delta Children,
offer great savings via bundles. We have gotten a nursery furniture set from
Delta Children and we are very satisfied with the products for a good price
(plus the 10% sign-up discount!).
1. Crib
The crib is perhaps the most important piece of baby furniture you'll need.
Ensure it meets safety standards and has a firm mattress. Consider options
with adjustable mattress heights for ease of use.
Choosing a Crib: Look for a crib that is sturdy, has no decorative
cutouts where tiny limbs might get stuck, and has secure slats that are
spaced correctly. If opting for a convertible crib, it can grow with your
child into a toddler bed.
In the U.S., there are strict regulations for crib mattress size and safety
measures. Most products comply with the regulations, but you want to check.
Check for safety certificates like "Greenguard certified" or "Greenguard GOLD certified," which means the product has been tested and evaluated to meet stringent
chemical emissions limits.
2. Changing Table or Dresser
A changing table or dresser with a changing pad is essential for diaper
changes and organizing your baby's clothes and accessories.
Choosing a Changing Table or Dresser: Pick a piece with ample
storage space and consider safety features like straps to secure your baby
during changes.
3. Bassinet or Cradle
A bassinet or cradle and be a convenient option for the early months when
your baby needs frequent nighttime feedings and diaper changes.
Choosing a Bassinet or Cradle: Look for a portable option with
breathable sides and a sturdy frame. Ensure it meets safety guidelines for
sleep.
Personally, I didn't buy into a bassinet or cradle. I just didn't see the
need for it when we have a crib. But, as all the baby "essentials" go, it
might make your life a lot easier depending on your room setting or how you
like to get to your baby. If you are running on a budget, you might want to
put this one down the list for now.
4. Rocking Chair or Glider
A comfortable chair for feeding and soothing your baby is a must-have. This
one, I strongly recommend.
Choosing a Rocking Chair or Glider: Opt for a chair that
provides proper back support and has a smooth, quiet rocking or gliding
motion. Consider one with pockets for storing essentials.
Check the height of the armrest!! Make sure it is comfortable
for you and your partner's arm height. In the middle of the night, you want
all the support you can get for your arms, even though your baby may be
feather-light. You want to be in a secure position and not have to use all
of your strength to hold up your child.
5. Baby Monitor
Invest in a reliable baby monitor to keep an eye on your baby when they're
in their crib or bassinet.
Choosing a Baby Monitor: Consider video monitors with night
vision and two-way communication features. Check for range and battery life.
If you look far, you might want to consider a monitor that can feature
multiple cameras. Once the baby starts to move, one camera just might not be
enough. There are ones with cloud backups, mobile app-enabled, a slot for a
memory card, wall-mount, over-the-crib type of stand, and many more
options.
6. Diaper Pail
A diaper pail is essential for containing diaper odors. It's a MUST!
Choosing a Diaper Pail: Look for one with a secure lid and an
easy-to-use disposal system. There are a couple of options: automated vs.
conventional. Automated hands-free ones like "Diaper Genie" provide
convenience and less hassle of dealing with stinky garbage bags, but they
require their own film refills. Conventional types like "Ubbi" can fit the
Costco garbage bags, which is a budget-friendly option and easy to install.
We have "Ubbi" and it captures and contains the smell very well.
You can find their product description in the link to Amazon store
below:
7. Baby Swing or Bouncer
A swing or bouncer can soothe and entertain your baby.
Choosing a Baby Swing or Bouncer: Ensure it has a secure
harness and soothing features like gentle vibrations or music. Keep in mind
that not all babies like baby swings or bouncers. This can wait until you
figure out what your baby likes for a while.
8. Nursery Decor
Consider nursery decor items like curtains, rugs, and wall art to create a
warm and inviting space.
Choosing Nursery Decor: Opt for items that are easy to clean
and free from choking hazards. Decorate with soothing colors and
themes.
9. Safety Measures
Implement safety measures like outlet covers, cabinet locks, and furniture
anchors to baby-proof the nursery.
Choosing Safety Measures: Invest in safety products that are
reliable and easy to install. Conduct a thorough safety check of the nursery
before bringing your baby home.
Conclusion
Creating a comfortable and safe nursery for your newborn is an exciting and
important part of preparing for parenthood. When choosing baby furniture and
essentials, prioritize safety, functionality, and your family's unique
needs. By investing in high-quality, well-designed pieces, you'll be
well-prepared to welcome your new addition to a loving and cozy home. Enjoy
this special time of preparation and anticipation!