You can prepare all you want, but they say you’re never truly ready to have a baby. Usually the qualm when considering having a little one centers around financial obligations. According to a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the . Help your baby better transition from day to night by using black out shades which stop light from entering when closed. Cellular shades are a great way to improve the energy efficiency in the nursery, helping you save money while still adding stylish décor to your child’s room. For more of a classic look, drapery is available in hundreds of affordable materials to match any existing furniture and décor.
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Opt for a Convertible Crib
One of the only things you should buy new for a nursery is the crib. When choosing a crib, consider getting a convertible crib that can grow with your child. Convertible cribs can be used from infancy to toddlerhood and beyond in some instances. Create your own coverings for the bed by buying inexpensive fabric and sewing your own sheets, blankets and crib skirt.
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Use Scrap Materials to Make a Mobile
It’s easy to DIY a mobile to hang above the changing table or in the center of the nursery. Don’t spend a fortune on expensive hanging décor when you can use scrap materials and craft supplies to create your own. Paper lanterns are a great way to add pops of color to the room. Simply pick up an embroidery hoop for a dollar or less at your local craft store, and hang colorful objects from strings, such as paper cutouts, small plush animals, yarn balls, or faux birds.