A Multi-Functional Nursery Closet On a Budget
dresser + hardware | door knob | mirror | changing pad | pail | baskets (natural, white) This post is in partnership with Homes.com. We first began planning for the nursery closet way back in January – before this room was a nursery and better known as The Scary Room. Because the room itself is long and skinny (as is typical […]
dresser + hardware | door knob | mirror | changing pad | pail | baskets (natural, white)
This post is in partnership with Homes.com.
We first began planning for the nursery closet way back in January – before this room was a nursery and better known as The Scary Room. Because the room itself is long and skinny (as is typical for a Chicago bedroom in a hundred-year-old home) the hope was always to create a spacious closet that was wide and deep enough to accommodate a dresser. Now that the room is officially our baby girl’s future nursery, we knew that this closet needed to be a workhorse that would could grow with her and accommodate her different needs. We needed more than just a closet – we needed a space to change diapers, nooks to tuck away creams, lotions and a diaper pail, baskets to house too-large clothing and storage for surplus blankets, diapers and books. And for the coming years, we needed the space to hang clothing, stash shoes and contain Legos, stuffies and dolls. After sketching out various plans on paper, crossing them out, trying again and finally landing on ...
dresser + hardware | door knob | mirror | changing pad | pail | baskets (natural, white)
This post is in partnership with Homes.com.
We first began planning for the nursery closet way back in January – before this room was a nursery and better known as The Scary Room. Because the room itself is long and skinny (as is typical for a Chicago bedroom in a hundred-year-old home) the hope was always to create a spacious closet that was wide and deep enough to accommodate a dresser. Now that the room is officially our baby girl’s future nursery, we knew that this closet needed to be a workhorse that would could grow with her and accommodate her different needs. We needed more than just a closet – we needed a space to change diapers, nooks to tuck away creams, lotions and a diaper pail, baskets to house too-large clothing and storage for surplus blankets, diapers and books. And for the coming years, we needed the space to hang clothing, stash shoes and contain Legos, stuffies and dolls. After sketching out various plans on paper, crossing them out, trying again and finally landing on ...
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