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17 Helpful Design Tips When Sharing A Room With Baby

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Can you share a room with your baby? Absolutely! Not only can you have a shared bedroom with a baby, but the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies share their parents' bedroom for a year, or at minimum six months, to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Find our expert design tips when sharing a room with the baby.

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Here are 17 simple designer-approved tips and ideas when sharing a room with baby.


17 NURSERY IDEAS WHEN SHARING BEDROOM WITH BABY


1.CONSIDER THE FLOOR SPACE

First, consider the available floor space. Understanding how much floor space you have will help guide your design decisions. A large bedroom means more space to accommodate bedroom and nursery furniture, while a smaller bedroom means you'll have to make some choices when selecting furniture.

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2.FIGURE OUT A LAYOUT FOR THE SHARED SPACE

Think through the shared bedroom's potential layout. The size and shape of the shared room may guide the best room layout. Also, clearly understanding the functions you need the shared room to accommodate – be it sleeping, nursing, diapering, etc.- will help you decide on the best use of space.

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3.IDENTIFY THE ESSENTIAL FURNITURE ITEMS

Sometimes, parents struggle to find enough space to accommodate the existing furniture and the nursery furniture needed for the baby. So, it might be necessary to take an honest survey of the items you need and pare down the items you have to make space for the baby's things.

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4.PICK A SAFE SLEEPING SURFACE FOR BABY

Though you share a room with a baby, you shouldn't share a bed! The American Association of Pediatrics recommends that the baby sleeps on a crib, bassinet, portable crib, or play yard that meets the  Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) safety standards, along with a tight-fitting, firm mattress.

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5.MAKE THE SHARED ROOM COMFORTABLE FOR ALL

Design the bedroom with a good night's sleep and relaxation in mind, whether it's shared or not. Keep items that are important to you. Add items or furniture that enhance comfort—throw pillows, a plant, and a cozy nursing nook.

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6.CREATE ZONES WITH FURNITURE PLACEMENT

It's not just a crib or bassinet that needs to go in the shared bedroom. You'll also need to set up a diapering station and make space for a nursing nook.

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7.MOVE THE CRIB AWAY FROM THE BED

Just because you share a bedroom with the baby doesn't mean you should place the crib next to your bed. To help with sleep training, place the crib or bassinet away from your bed.

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8.KEEP THE ROOM DESIGN REFINED AND SOPHISTICATED

Beautiful bedrooms, shared or not, are meant to be restful and have a relaxing vibe. To that end, choose a soothing color palette and bring in window drapes, an area rug, and plush bedding (for the bed) to give the space a refined, sophisticated look.

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9.MIX AND MATCH STYLES

Remember that when you choose a crib, nursery chair, and perhaps even a nursery dresser, you don't need to match the existing style in the bedroom. By going with a different furniture style altogether, you can balance out the visual weight of the space.

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10.ADD STORAGE SOLUTIONS 

Storage solutions are a must in a shared room. Add storage solutions for the baby's clothes, toys, and essentials so everything has a place.

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11.MAXIMIZE THE WALL SPACE

One of the best ways to add storage and keep the room uncluttered is to focus on the wall space. To make up for the lack of square footage, incorporate wall storage solutions so there is ample space to store and organize essentials.


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12.VISUALLY DIVIDE THE SPACE

When setting up a shared room, it is helpful to create a sense of personal space for parents and the baby. A room divider or a curtain could provide a little privacy between the bed and crib.

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13.PERSONALIZE EACH AREA

Just because the room is shared doesn't mean it can't have personal touches. Make the shared space feel special by decorating with decor pieces to personalize each area.

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14.ADD FUN, PLAYFUL TOUCHES

On that same note, bring in some whimsical nursery decor to give the baby's space a fun, playful vibe.

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15.GO WITH BLACKOUT CURTAINS

Blackout curtains are essential when decorating a nursery or even a shared room. Blackout curtains will help keep light out of the space so the baby can fall asleep faster and longer. 


16.BRING IN A WHITE NOISE MACHINE

Bringing in a white noise machine to help create a comfortable sleeping experience for your baby is even more important when sharing a space with your baby. A white noise machine drowns out sounds so the baby can stay asleep longer, and you can move about your bedroom without tiptoeing or being afraid that you'll wake the baby up.


17.LAYER THE LIGHTING 

Rather than relying on just the overhead light in the bedroom, layer the lighting by adding a table lamp, a floor lamp, and dimmers. You will create a gorgeous ambiance and find it helpful when feeding and changing the baby during late-night hours.

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