How to Organize Nursery Dresser

If you’re a newly expecting mom or if you’ve recently welcomed your newest little one into your family, the joy of preparing for their arrival can be overwhelming. Beyond baby clothes and blankets, it is important to prepare for the little one’s daily essentials by creating an organized living space in their nursery.

How to Organize Nursery Dresser

A great place to start is with their dresser; having all of the baby’s clothes folded and stored neatly away makes opening those cute drawers much more satisfying (not to mention efficient)!

But if the thought of organizing a nursery dresser have you feeling confused or overwhelmed, have no fear!

In this blog post, we will share top tips on how to organize nursery dresser—from filling drawers with baby clothing items, reusing as many existing organizational tools as possible, and making sure all items are easily accessible so that picking out a baby’s outfit will feel like a breeze.

Where Do You Put Things in a Dresser?

The most efficient way to organize nursery dresser drawers is by each drawer a specific purpose. Start by sorting through all the items and deciding what needs to be stored in the dresser. Place heavier items, such as blankets and sweaters, in the bottom drawers.

Use mid-level drawers for clothing items like onesies and baby gowns, as well as soft toys that don’t need to be hung up. The top drawer can store socks, hats, shoes, and lighter items like washcloths and burp cloths.

Designate one of the larger drawers for diapers or wipes so they are easily accessible when needed.

Use Mid-level Drawers for Clothing Items

To further keep your nursery dresser organized, use drawer dividers or baskets to separate similar items. This will make it easier to find what you need quickly and also keeps the drawers from getting unruly.

Finally, keep seasonal items within easy reach by storing them in a basket on top of the dresser or in a shallow drawer near the top. This way, when temperatures change, it’s easy to switch out clothing without having to rummage through all the drawers.

By following these tips for organizing your nursery dresser drawers, you can help ensure that everything stays neat and tidy no matter how much your little one grows!

9 Methods How to Organize Nursery Dresser

1. Use Clear Storage Bins:  

This will help you see what is inside the bin without having to open it and rummage through.  It is especially helpful if you are storing clothes that are out of season. If you have multiple bins, label them with the type of clothes to make it even easier.

While the clear storage bins are great for small items, they can also be used to store larger items, such as blankets and stuffed animals. To add a bit of decoration to the dresser, pick out some pretty patterned bins that match your nursery decor.

2. Label the Bins:  

This will help you know at a glance where everything is supposed to go. You can label the bins with a permanent marker or use adhesive labels. For example, you may have one bin for hats and mittens, one for blankets and quilts, one for sleepers and onesies, one for play clothes, and so on.

If you like, you can even add pictures to the labels so you can easily identify what goes in each bin.

This will make sorting through all the items much easier when it comes time to get dressed! Additionally, you can also use color-coded labels to make it even easier to find the right items quickly. This is especially helpful if more than one person helps with the dressing process.

3. Sort by Category:  

Put all of the socks in one bin, all of the onesies in another, etc. This will help keep the dresser organized by item and make it easier to find exactly what you’re looking for. Having a designated spot for everything will also make putting away clothes quick and easy.

Putting Away Clothes

Although it might take a bit of time to sort everything into categories, the long-term organization will be worth it.

While sorting, look for clothes that don’t fit anymore or are damaged and set them aside to donate. To further organize the categories, consider labeling the bins with pictures or words so you can quickly identify what goes where. A little organization will make a big difference! However, don’t be afraid to rearrange the categories if it doesn’t work for you.

4. Sort by Size:  

Put all of the newborn clothes in one bin, all of the 3-6 month clothes in another, etc. This will help you to easily find what your baby needs when they grow out of one size and into the next. It also makes it easier to donate clothes as your baby grows and you no longer need them.

Separate the onesies, sleepers, pants, and other pieces of clothing into their own sections.

This will help keep the drawers organized and prevent items from getting mixed up together. While you’re sorting, it’s also a good time to check for any stains or damage that needs mending. Try to avoid overfilling the drawers, as this can make it difficult for your little one to reach and grab what they need.

5. Sort by Season:  

Put all of the winter clothes in one bin, all of the summer clothes in another, etc. This will help you easily find the right clothes when you need them. Make sure to label each bin so they can be easily identified later. You can also separate clothes by color.

Put All of the Winter Clothes in One Bin

This will help you quickly locate pieces that match when it comes time to get dressed. Additionally, this can be a fun way to teach your child about colors and seasons. Although, it’s important to remind them that their clothes should be kept neat and organized. Though it may be tempting, try not to let them dig through the drawers.

6. Hang up Anything that Can Be Hung up:  

This will help prevent wrinkles and save space in the dresser. You can use wall hooks, hangers, or even a closet system if your nursery has the room. Try to hang any items that are used less often, such as formal clothes or seasonal items.

This will help keep the dresser organized and clutter-free. When you hang items, remember to leave enough room between them so they don’t get wrinkled. Too much space between the items could lead to them becoming lost. When you hang items, think about the order in which you’ll need them. This will save time when your baby needs to be dressed.

7. Fold Everything Else:  

Be sure to use a method that will help you maximize space in the drawer, such as the KonMari method. You can fold clothes like t-shirts and shorts into small rectangles and then stack them vertically in the drawer.

This will allow you to make sure you can fit as many items in the drawer as possible.

You can also find space-saving products such as drawer organizers and stackable trays to further maximize the storage space inside your dresser. Try to avoid crowding the drawer, as this can make it difficult to find things. Finally, label each drawer so you know which items are where. This will make it easier to keep everything organized.

8. Put Frequently Used Items at the Front:  

This will help you save time when getting your child dressed since you won’t have to search for what you need. Put items like socks, underwear, and pajamas at the front of drawers for easy access. You can also hang up extra clothing, like coats and sweaters, on the side of the dresser for quick access.

Hang Up Extra Clothing

If you’re low on space, you can also hang up hooks or shelves above the dresser instead. While you want to make sure everything is easily accessible, it’s also important to keep safety in mind and avoid putting items on shelves that could potentially be knocked over.

9. Put Out-of-Season Items at the Back:  

This will make them less likely to be accidentally pulled out and also help you save space in the dresser. To determine what’s out of season, think about upcoming weather changes and the items your child will need in the next few months. Sort clothes according to their season, and place the off-season items at the back of the dresser. You can also store them in a closet or under the bed. For example, if it’s summertime, store all winter gear and clothes at the back of the dresser.

Conclusion

Organizing your nursery furniture can be an intimidating task, but if you take things slow and keep in mind the key principles of organizing, it doesn’t have to be. Designate a specific place for every item, assign compartments so that items are easier to find and easy to reach, group items together by type or use, and label each drawer or cabinet.

Incorporating this organizational structure into your own drawers and closets will make your life simpler both now and in the future – especially when you come across that mystery item and need to figure out how it fits in the overall system. Thanks for reading, and we hope this has given you some inspiration on how to organize nursery dresser!

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Adrian Green

Adrian is a woodworking hobbyist and has loved Woodworking since he was 10 years old. Back then in childhood, his father used to have a furniture shop. He used to help his dad and learned a lot from him about how to fix woodworking furniture, basic carpentry knowledge and also about how to work hard and take care of business. He enjoys woodworking as a hobby. He loves the feeling of creating something with his own hands, and the satisfaction that comes from seeing his finished products used by others.

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