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7 Baby Nursery Ideas That Won't Break the Bank

Written by pixsee editor | Aug 22, 2022 5:21:21 PM

Recent estimates suggest it costs the average couple over $200,000 to raise one child. Why do so many new parents feel inclined to spend most of that massive budget on their baby nursery? The truth is, you can design a practical, stylish baby room on a dime without sacrificing quality or aesthetics. 

The key to budget-friendly nursery décor and design is understanding what you truly need in a functional baby room. If you're a first-time parent, don't get distracted by all the expensive bells and whistles you'll never use. When you focus on the necessities, from functional decor to nursery furniture, you can create a child-friendly space without taking out a second mortgage. 

We've curated this list featuring seven of our favorite baby nursery ideas for new parents and penny pinchers. Read on to discover how easy it can be to decorate a nursery without breaking the bank.

1. Choose a Crib Over a Bassinet

You could add a crib and a bassinet to your baby registry, but you don't need both. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most babies outgrow sleeping in a bassinet by the time they're six months old. Many bassinets can only accommodate growing babies until they're three months old. 

In contrast, a crib is a sleep solution that lasts. Some children comfortably sleep in their crib for the first three years of life. Prioritizing a crib will help you save space, plus you won't need to give away your bassinet when your little one outgrows it. 

Choose a crib that converts into a toddler bed for the best bang for your buck. Many children happily sleep in convertible beds through the end of Kindergarten. You can get six great years out of one sturdy piece of versatile furniture. 

2. Pick a Changing Table That Does Double Duty

There is nothing special about the average changing table. All you need is a tall, sturdy surface where you can safely change your sweet baby. By that definition, most dressers, desks, and bureaus will do just fine.

Put down a changing pad, and an attractive piece of nursery furniture can become a functional diaper station. 

One of our favorite convertible pieces is a vintage dresser. You can make it shine by adding custom fixtures and painting it a stunning color. Once your baby's out of diapers, remove the changing pad and use the top to hold something else. 

Thrifted furniture means you can design the perfect changing table for pennies.

3. Shop for a Stylish Glider Chair 

When your sweet baby is tiny, expect to spend a lot of time in a rocking chair or glider next to their crib. You don't need to buy a specialized nursing chair or pay "the baby tax" for something in pink or blue. Your best bet is to choose a chair you love so you can move it into your main living space once your little one starts sleeping through the night. 

A good piece of furniture transcends a single purpose. If a chair is cute and comfy enough for the baby's room, it should look and feel just as great in your den. If you make it an investment, you'll be able to enjoy your classy recliner or adorable accent chair for years to come. 

4. Get a Baby Monitor That Works Hard

We're sure you've noticed a trend: all the items on this list do double duty. No addition to a baby's nursery works harder than a Pixsee smart baby monitor. The sophisticated selection of first-class materials and technologies results in a boutique-level product that multitasks so you can, too.

Your Pixsee cam works as a baby monitor, but it's also the perfect companion for your baby's growth journey. It captures 6 to 12 dynamic images daily, so you never miss a moment. The award-winning Pixsee App includes frames, templates, stickers, and music so you can turn photos into sharable memories. 

Your Pixsee cam is also a white noise machine, a temperature monitor, a cry decoder, a covered face detector, and more. Its whimsical and fun design is a stylish fit for any nursery. You'll love having peace of mind with Pixsee's industry-leading privacy protection.

5. Find Storage Solutions That Grow With You

You can save money on storage when you shop for versatile pieces that can grow with your child. For example, choose a bookshelf and fill it with storage bins while the baby is little, then fill it with books as they outgrow their infant supplies. 

No piece of furniture is better suited to holding baby supplies than another. You can soften the look of more mature pieces with wicker or fabric baskets or bins. 

6. Select a Neutral, Washable Rug

You'll be grateful you've chosen a washable rug the first time you need to clean it! When you choose a washable runner in a neutral color, you won't need to replace it as messes happen and tastes change. It can stay in place or move to a different room without impacting your carefully curated color stories. 

7. Invest in a Lamp With a Dimmer 

You can spend money on expensive "sleep lamps" or night lights, but they won't work any better than a stylish lamp with a dimmer. You can use it as a night light by keeping it on a low setting while your baby sleeps. It can provide full illumination while the baby is awake or adjust to suit your needs during a late-night feeding. 

You won't need to rehome a quality lamp as your baby grows. It's another evergreen furniture investment that won't cost you a fortune. 

Building a Baby Nursery on a Budget

Welcoming a sweet new baby can be overwhelming for many reasons, but the cost of building a gorgeous baby nursery doesn't have to be one of them. There are so many cost-effective ways to decorate your baby's bedroom on a dime. Put these tips into practice, and you won't have to worry about going broke while designing the perfect baby's room. 

No nursery is complete without a Pixsee smart baby monitor. We designed this playful-chic parenting companion to be a whimsical and fun addition to any space.

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