Do I Need a Wardrobe in a Nursery?
A wardrobe is rarely the most useful piece of furniture in a nursery, at least at first. Baby clothes are small, fold flat and live comfortably in drawers, while nappies, muslins and creams suit shelves and baskets within reach of a changing mat. This guide sets out what a newborn actually needs stored, when hanging space starts to earn its place at around eighteen months to two years, and how to work within the six to nine square metres most UK nurseries offer. We also cover the alternatives worth considering first, why buying adult sized neutral furniture often outlasts themed pieces, and the anchoring and positioning points that keep tall storage safe. We also look at what to keep within arm's reach of the changing area, how baskets and cube units handle the awkward small items, and why a nursing chair is often the better use of limited floor space than a second tall unit....