How to adapt your nursery for toddlers

How to adapt your nursery for toddlers

As a parent, accommodating your child’s growing needs by supporting their independence is one of your essential goals. In some cases, this endeavor can be challenging, but if you do some research beforehand, you can turn it into a fun family experience. This is particularly true regarding adapting a nursery room into a safe and fun toddler space.

If you are looking for some useful tips on how to make this process easier while creating a super-effective area where your toddler can play, learn, and rest, here are some guidelines to follow.

Update your furniture

First things first – baby cribs are out, toddler beds are in. If your youngster has outgrown their baby crib, it is time to update the nursery furniture and transition to a bigger, wider toddler bed. When choosing a bed, go for the one that reduces the risks of falls, the one that provides safety, as young children can be very active.

The second thing to consider is providing a comfortable child-sized sitting area with small chairs, floor cushions, and a rounded table to ensure an edges-free environment. These pieces of furniture will

help your toddler engage in various activities such as playing with their toys, coloring books, drawing, eating snacks, or any other imaginative play that will promote developing their fine motor skills.

Another useful tip for upgrading your nursery furniture to a fun and pleasant toddler’s space is providing child-friendly storage solutions that will be easily accessible. This will allow your toddler to store and

retrieve their toys, clothes, and coloring books.

Installing a low bookcase where toddlers can browse through their items independently is useful, but consider securing it to the wall for stability. This also applies to a dresser, a chest of drawers, or a nightstand – it is always good to secure nursery furniture to the wall to prevent tipping and similar accidents.

By choosing safe furniture that is easily accessible for your toddler and encourages independence, you can create a stimulating environment for toddlers in their updated nursery area.

Choose a theme your toddler loves the most

When it comes to a toddler space, selecting the right theme can be your best guide to your decorating choices. Some of the most popular themes include superheroes, princesses, animals, outer space, nature, and famous children’s storybook characters.

This will also help you decide on the color scheme that will be prevailing. Soft pastels or light primary colors are often preferred when adapting toddler space, but adding some bright colorful details can be fun and visually stimulating for your toddler.

Uplift your décor game using removable murals, decals, or framed artwork that matches your child’s favorite theme. It is important to avoid placing anything heavy or with sharp edges within reach of your toddler, especially near their bed.

Personalize the space 

Involving your child in the final decorating stages of their new space can be a lot of fun not only for your toddler but for you as a parent too! This refers to letting your toddler choose some décor items, color patterns, and shapes, all within safe and appropriate limits.

You can also incorporate personalized items in the nursery furniture such as a name board, name pillow, growth chart, or some framed baby photos to make your toddler’s room feel unique and special to your child.

After you have decided on colors, patterns and a toddler bed shape, now comes the time to start this fun project of yours. Here are some useful tips to follow:

  • Ensure the room is childproofed. Cover electrical outlets and remove small objects or possible hazards.
  • Install safety gates at the nursery entrance or any areas you want to restrict access to, such as downstairs.
  • Do not forget to make your toddler’s new space conducive to sleep. Use blackout curtains and install a comforting night light.

By following these tips, you can create a safe, fun, and stimulating environment where your toddler can safely and comfortably play, learn, and grow.