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Introduction to nursery furniture Buying guide at Argos.co.uk – Your Guide to Buying nursery furniture

April 15th 2010 in General

Introduction to nursery furniture Buying guide at Argos.co.uk - Your Guide to Buying nursery furniture The arrival of a baby is one of the most exciting and life-changing events you can ever experience. And if it’s your first time we know you’ll probably feel a little overwhelmed with all the new things you need to consider. If you’ve had a baby before, you already know how much planning and preparation is involved! Preparing your nursery A nursery is your child’s first room so it’s important to carefully consider what goes in it. It’s a good idea to have all the practical bits such as spare clothes close to hand, as well as storage so you can tidy away any unwanted clutter. The baby furniture you choose will depend on the age and size of your little one. A newborn will need a cot or Moses basket if you want to stay close to them in those early days. As your baby grows, you might want to consider cot beds or toddler beds before they get a grown-up bed of their own. Source


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“Introduction to nursery furniture Buying guide at Argos.co.uk – Your Guide to Buying nursery furniture”
Posted by 30elijah

I would try Babies R Us…not exactly a really fancy store, but they have some very nice things and helpful salespeople…they might suggest things that you really need but don’t know that you need. They have a wide variety of price ranges in the furniture too.

The basics for the baby’s room are crib, dresser, changing table, and -optional-a chair with an ottoman or a rocking chair for night feedings.

You can buy the baby’s bedding as a set…but you should buy three or four extra sheets also…because until you get good at changing diapers, they will leak. The comforter that comes with the crib set isn’t for use in the crib until they’re at least 1, but it makes a nice wall decoration and also helps absorb some sound if it’s on the wall.

Read about childproofing the baby’s room before you start decorating…better to have it as part of your plan than to have to go back and do it later.

Keep in mind that at first, a bassinet in your bedroom may be where your wife’s most comfortable keeping the baby…I know a lot of people who’ve decorated a gorgeous nursery…and a year later, the baby’s still sleeping in the parents’ room.



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